
Blood of the Fathers
John Gardner
Dece · Severn House Publishers · 228 pages
About this book
Londoner Phillip Tarpin has no sooner accepted a prestigious publishing job in New York than he's beset by multiple tragedies, starting with the suspicious deaths of his estranged mother and his fiancée. Soon after he receives the manuscript for a new Ripper exposé by a popular historian, Tarpin is mutilated by a brutal assailant wearing the costume of "The Nemesis of Neglect," a cartoon figure created for a London newspaper at the time of the Whitechapel murders to represent the legendary serial killer.
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A patient, character-first epic that asks you to sit with worldbuilding before any payoff arrives. Readers who love long arcs and slow-burn relationships tend to finish it twice; readers chasing momentum often DNF in the first hundred pages. Plan for unhurried evenings.
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