
Murder at Midnight
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Narrated by:
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George Kuch
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By:
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Candace Adams
About this listen
Gaslights shimmer as fog descends upon the stark landscape of Whitechapel, London. Out of the darkness, a menacing phantom stalks.
Seven women’s bodies cool on mortuary tables, all victims to Jack the Ripper’s blade. But who was he? The city searches for the mysterious killer's identity to no avail while four men meet in secret. Ousted from society, cast away for crimes committed for personal gain, their choices will shape what the city becomes.
To what extent are they willing to go to reclaim what they lost, and what do each of them have to do with the horror holding an entire city in a stranglehold of fear?
©2023 Candace Adams (P)2023 Candace Adams
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