Lost and Gone Forever
By Alex Grecian
By Alex Grecian
By Alex Grecian
Read by John Curless
By Alex Grecian
Read by John Curless
Part of Scotland Yard's Murder Squad
Category: Crime Fiction | Suspense & Thriller
Category: Crime Fiction | Suspense & Thriller | Audiobooks
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May 17, 2016 | ISBN 9780698407268
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May 17, 2016 | ISBN 9780147524966
635 Minutes
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Praise
Praise for LOST AND GONE FOREVER
“…completely engrossing… fans of the series will bask in the Victorian atmosphere.” —Booklist
“Jack the Ripper meets his psychopathic equal in this macabre tale of late Victorian England… in this fifth installment about the hunt for England’s most famous serial killer… you’re in for quite a ride.” — Kirkus Reviews
“The gritty descriptions of Victorian London are a major highlight of the series, making this a solid choice for fans of the time period.” — Library Journal
“Filled with thrill and suspense from the beginning to the end, this book is highly recommended!” —Mystery Tribune
Praise for Alex Grecian
“The Devil’s Workshop is a historical thriller that moves quickly and surely, bringing Jack the Ripper back from the realm of nightmare to the streets of London. Saucy Jack may be one of the most disturbing characters ever written on the page—again.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“In The Harvest Man, Grecian brings his graphic and dramatic skills to bear in a harrowing psychological drama, narrated with a visual accuracy that is the stuff of nightmares. Prepare yourself for a compelling mix of psychological thriller and historical mystery.” —Booklist (starred review)
“Grecian is skilled at creating menacing villains and sympathetic secondary characters. The nonstop action (in The Harvest Man) would make for a strong BBC America series.” —Library Journal
“Grecian has a remarkable way of pulling the reader in and down, into the swirling dark. We emerge from this tale dazed and awed.” —The Huffington Post
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