
1888 - Ripper File
Paranormal Research and Rescue Institute Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Corinne Davies
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By:
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Lora Edwards
About this listen
"Welcome to Jack the Ripper 101. My name is Dr. Teagan Faelynn. I know the true identity of history's most notorious serial killer - because he came for me."
The discovery of a new Ripper journal sends Teagan on a journey to London...or so she thinks. But she finds herself plunged into a hidden world of witches, fairies, dragons and Valkyries - and that's just her friends.
How can Teagan hunt the Ripper and bring him to justice? In the modern world, or in a secret Victorian England where nothing is as it seems?
Join the Paranormal Institute for Research and Rescue.
And travel back in time to solve a centuries-old mystery - if you survive....
©2017 Lora Hasse (P)2017 Lora Hasse
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