Book Review: Pursue the Ripper by Drew Payne
- Kristen Lewendon
- Nov 8, 2019
- 2 min read
The Ripper Series Book 3
Twenty years ago the infamous serial killer, the Ripper disappeared. It was believed he was dead…
New London’s Mayor, Sparks Denton, is a young politician who enjoys all the perks of his job. Women, trips, and free everything. However, he has a crisis on his hands the second year into his term. The notorious Ripper Killer may be murdering in the East Edge once more. It has been twenty years since the killer last showed himself. Desperate to keep his job and save the citizens of the East Edge, Sparks will do anything to stop these serial killings. Anything—as in embracing the idea of Supernaturals. He then finds out there is a whole world he never knew about. His job, his sanity, the love of his life and the city are all in great peril.
Joy Glass, Reporter, Journalist, and a Supernatural, vows to protect her kind and humans from the evil that can happen when a Super runs loose. She was there when the Ripper took lives before, and slaughtered at will. Now she finds out he may be back. With the help of others of her kind, she’ll do anything to stop this Ripper. Will their kind be exposed by another killer on a spree‒showing the world that Supernaturals actually exist?
Come into the dark world of the infamous Edge, where things go bloody in the night. Where immortals and shifters reside in the shadows, as secrets, twists and unexpected creatures appear out of the mist of a most terrifying chaos.
Come and Pursue the Ripper…

My Review:
I don’t even know what to say about this book. More importantly, I don’t know what I can say that won’t give the whole story away. I don’t think I went into it with any expectations, and yet it still wasn’t anything I thought I was going to see. I think what surprised me the most, is that there was an unexpected ‘lightness’ to the story; a little more Keystone Cops and a touch less Criminal Minds. Now I’m dying to know what the next book will bring us. I received a complimentary advanced copy of this book from the authors.
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