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The Samsara Project

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In the late 1880's Jack the Ripper's murderous killing frenzy stopped. No one knew why, who he was, where he came from or where he went. In 2008 journalist and crime historian, John Reynolds, receives a call infirming him a body has been found on Whitechapel Common. For John, the killer's signature is unmistakable and as he expected the body count quickly grows with each slaying more brutal, gruesome and sadistic than the last. John knows his eccentric theories are ridiculed but to stop the murderous slaughter he has to prove them to be true. A deadly trail sees John and his rag-tag group of friends face up to the Russian Mafia, British and US intelligence teams, a top secret military project and worst of all - his own past. All are intertwined in a fast moving plot with more twists and turns than the high adrenalin roller coaster ride that is 'The Samsara Project.'Show More Show Less

272 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 28, 2009

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David Burgess

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January 16, 2015
First off, I started this book because i was bored at night and needed a book I could read online. I became engrossed in the story though, and that is why I gave it 3 stars.
The story is clever, and well thought out. The writing was chopy at best. The proof reader needed to be fired and replaced. There are mispelled words, in correct tenss, and missplaced names for who is talking at different times. Since the story was engaging and Icould figure it out, I kept with it. But parts of the book were difficult to read through.
I do hope this author continues to write and publish his work, but he deserves a much better proof reader and publisher.
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