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"The Royal Unraveling a century-old case wich can bring down the Monarchy in this pulse-pounding London Thriller!"
★★★★★ “A real page turner!” – Amazon

As the investigation heats up, James Kent and Alice Gull must navigate a labyrinth of conspiracies, hidden clues, and dangerous foes to uncover the truth behind Jack the Ripper's horrific crimes. But as they get closer to the truth, they find themselves targeted by shadowy forces determined to keep the secrets buried.

With Alice's family ties to the case and the monarchy on the line, the duo must fight against time and sinister forces to unravel a conspiracy that threatens to tear down the very fabric of British society. Will they succeed in their quest for the truth or will they become the next victims in a centuries-old game of power and deception?

‘Jack' is a thrilling page-turner that seamlessly blends historical fact with an fictional modern-day conspiracy. With its fast-paced plot and vivid depictions of London's rich history, the writer has crafted a captivating story that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. This novel is a must-read for anyone who loves a good mystery and craves a fresh take on the secrets of the English ruling class.
This book is dedicated to the people of London who show the world that an open and inclusive city is possible. Still more needs to be done and therefore £1 of this book's purchase goes direct to charities which help to close the gap between those who can afford the rich opportunities of this great city and those who are increasingly left behind.

372 pages, Paperback

First published August 18, 2020

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March 4, 2021
James our protagonist is approached by a man who claims that his father's death, 2 years previously, was not an accident and it is up to James to figure out what his father knew... Was it worth dying for?

The case information he is given is all about the unsolved Jack the Ripper case from 1888. With the little information James has he starts to follow the trail that will help him solve the case and unmask the infamous Jack the Ripper! But there are people, people you don't want to mess with, who know exactly who Jack the Ripper was and they do not want that information known.

It had a little slow start where I wasn't sure where it was going, but it soon picks up and it was all a go as James gets sent all over London and the South of England following clues. I always love reading about familier places because I can see it just a little more clearer in my head.

Overall I really enjoyed it and would recommend it to anyone who loves a good mystery, some history, and an adventure to remember!


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Take note! £1 of every book sold (paperback and ebook) will be donated to The McBridge Foundation; the foundation has committed itself to help to close the gap between those who can afford the rich opportunities of London and those who are increasingly left behind, especially in times of Corona. Find out more at mcbridge.uk/foundation
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174 reviews
July 6, 2021
This book was so baffling. At the beginning, I was excited as I felt it had real potential, the introduction and starting chapters were very intriguing. But I have so many quarrels with this book I’m afraid
1) the author hasn’t really done his research? He labels the victims ‘prostitutes’ in a derogatory manner that is very outdated.
2) door a book called ‘Jack’, the book seems to deviate from the Ripper mystery to a relationship crisis.
3) the ending wasn’t really shocking.
4) the book became really royal family orientated which I didn’t like.
5) honestly, I just got bored.

I did give the book 2 stars because there was potential in the plot which unfortunately was executed in a way I personally did not enjoy. I also liked the investigation into the William Gull theory. Attitudes towards the poor are also clearly represented at the start of the book which literally had so much potential, it’s a shame the book deviated from this so dramatically.
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November 30, 2020
This was a cool concept, executed very well. Jack the Ripper always makes for a smashing good story, albeit a very dark one. There is so much confusion, fear, horror and mystery around his actions and identity. They provide excellent fodder for storytelling, and McBridge does a great job taking the mythos behind the man and turning it into an original and entertaining tale. The plot dances back and forth in time, setting the scene in Jack's time then turning to the modern era in which an exhibit about the Ripper triggers theft, mayhem, secrets, revelations, and a scavenger hunt to uncover the truth about what happened in Whitechapel so many years ago...

This was a fun - if you can call a story about the Ripper "fun" without being thought weird - read. McBridge does a great job setting the scene for his tale. The characters are well-crafted and robustly established. The sense of adventure that follows James and Alice through their hunt for answers feels like a movie - in the best way. The family angle was well managed and the whole story well plotted and designed to keep readers guessing until the end. The Big Reveal was a twist I didn't see coming, and an original spin on the Ripper mythology.

I really liked this one!

Thanks to the author and publisher for my obligation-free review copy.
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December 4, 2020
One minor character I wasn't a particular fan of was William Johnson - he was someone who was very intent on carrying out his mission.
I understood that the theory needed to be put to rest, though I didn't like how it was done - but it made sense. For those who enjoy 'what-ifs' and stories that revolve around plot, try picking this one up. I got a copy in exchange for an honest review.
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