Download House of Jack the Ripper Series (#1-4) by Amy Cross (.ePUB)

House of Jack the Ripper Series by Amy Cross (The House of Jack the Ripper #1-4)
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Overview: Amy Cross writes novels and short stories in a number of genres, mainly horror, paranormal and fantasy. Books include The Farm, Annie’s Room, The Island, Eli’s Town and Asylum.
Genre: Fiction » Sci-Fi/Fantasy Horror

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Broken Window (House of Jack the Ripper #1):
Lost and alone one night on the streets of London, Maddie Harper knows she shouldn’t go near the abandoned house on Cathmore Street. She’s heard stories about the place, about how everyone keeps away. But tonight Maddie’s scared and hurt, and she’s being hunted through the city’s dark, rain-lashed streets. So when she sees a broken window at the back of the house, she decides she has to take the risk. But this is no ordinary house. This house once belonged to a monster.
Soon, Maddie starts to realize that something in this house is very wrong. For one thing, the basement is set out more like an old operating theater. For another, there are tattered notebooks detailing a series of gruesome medical procedures. And then there’s the bell in one of the old bedrooms, which seems to ring from time to time, even though it’s covered in a thick layer of dust.
Maddie is about to learn not only that the house’s previous owner hid a dark secret, but also that – as she explores these old and abandoned rooms – she might not be quite so alone after all. And the truth of an English legend is about to be revealed.

In Darkness Dwell (House of Jack the Ripper #2):
A killer is loose in London, copying the murders of Jack the Ripper. Alone on the streets, Maddie tries to find a place to hide, but she soon starts to see a silhouetted figure following her through the night. She tells herself that she’s imagining the whole thing, but soon she finds herself trapped. Even when an unlikely savior seems to come along and offer hope, Maddie worries that she’s not safe. And before the night is over, she comes face to face with the true horror that is stalking the streets of London.
Meanwhile, over a century earlier, Doctor Charles Grazier deals with an intruder in his home. Wanting nothing more than to complete his work and go to join his wife Catherine, Grazier finds instead that his noctural activities have drawn some unwanted attention. Can he get rid of this intruder and get back to his original plan, or will he be tempted to try an even more shocking procedure? And can anything stop the spread of lurid stories, detailing the crimes of Jack the Ripper?

Cradle to Grave (House of Jack the Ripper #3):
Desperately in need of help, Maddie travels to Stratford so she can start hunting for her only friend. When she arrives, however, she discovers that the city’s obsession with Jack the Ripper is getting worse. Soon marauding gangs are roaming the streets, and Maddie finds that her infected wound is causing a series of startling hallucinations. Finally she realizes that there’s only one place where she can be safe.
Meanwhile, in 1888 Doctor Charles Grazier struggles to revive his dead wife. As he takes more and more body parts from women and transplants them into Catherine, he realizes that he’s in a race against time.
Cradle to Grave is the third book in a new horror series, titled The House of Jack the Ripper. This book ends on a cliffhanger, and the story continues in the next book in the series.

The Lady Screams (House of Jack the Ripper #4):
The year is 1888, and Doctor Charles Grazier has succeeded in reanimating the body of his dead wife. Even though she lacks a heart, Catherine Grazier is sitting up on the slab in the basement, but there’s one problem. She won’t stop screaming.
As Grazier works desperately to fix the problem, he tells himself that eventually he will be able to get his wife back. Soon, however, he’s forced to consider the possibility that his work has produced an unintended and terrifying side-effect.
Meanwhile, in the present day, Maddie explores the house. Although she doesn’t believe in ghosts, she soon starts noticing strange sounds during the night. And then, when she meets one of the neighbors, she starts to learn a little more about the history of the house, and about the strange presence that is said to scare people away.

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