Sherlock Holmes and the Whitechapel Vampire Audio Download: Dean P. Turnbloom, Ric Jerrom, Audible Studios by Dean P. Turnbloom


Sherlock Holmes and the Whitechapel Vampire Audio Download: Dean P. Turnbloom, Ric Jerrom, Audible Studios
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Victorian England's most famous consulting detective is hot on the trail of London's most notorious serial killer Jack the RipperBut in Sherlock Holmes and the Whitechapel Vampire Jack is a vampire and Holmes' refusal to believe it could be his undoing as the two match wits in this delightfully original first novel


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  • Mr Williams

    Great book! However, mr author please do your homework on Victorian Britain ! We have been drinking coffee 2 hundred years before the Victorians.

  • Luke K

    If I never read another Holmes/Ripper combo again It’ll be too soon. Ultimately I am bored with most Sherlock Holmes meets Jack the Ripper. However, I do eat my hat a little bit. I cannot deny that out in the wild world of Sherlock Holmes Pastiche there are a few very good

  • Raven

    Sherlock Holmes and the Whitechapel Vampire by Dean Turbloom I should note two things here: 1) This is definitely non canon. It isn’t even written by Watson, it is told third person. 2) It is going to seem like I give a lot of spoilers, but really this just sets

  • Philip K. Jones

    This is a first novel by an author new to Sherlockian fiction who has undertaken to unite two of the most popular Sherlockian pastiche subjects into a single volume. The Database of Sherlockian pastiches, parodies and related fiction lists ninety five efforts to have

  • Ye Olde Ed

    "Sherlock Holmes & the Whitechapel Vampire" bears the seal of approval of the Conan Doyle Estate Ltd. This is full blooded pulp fiction, imaginatively identifying Jack the Ripper as an aristocratic Italian well, the title is self explanatory. (The novel has no connection