### Product Description With more than 120 writing exercises, this l earn-by-doing guide is designed to help students improve and expand their fiction according to individual needs and sche dules. ' ### About the Author Josip Novakovich is the author of a novel (April Fool's Day, HarperCollins),
The Devil's Workshop
β Scribed by Grecian, Alex
- Publisher
- Penguin Publishing Group
- Year
- 2015;2014
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 190 KB
- Edition
- 1st
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
They thought he was gone, but they were wrong. Jack the Ripper is loose in London once more.
Scotland Yard's Murder Squad faces the most shocking case of its existence, in the extraordinary new historical thriller from the author of the acclaimed national bestsellers The Yard and The Black Country*.*
London, 1890. A small group of the city's elite, fed up with the murder rate, have made it their business to capture violent criminals and mete out their own terrible brand of retribution. Now they are taking it a step further: They have arranged for four murderers to escape from prison, and into the group's hands.
But the plan goes wrong. The killers elude them, and now it is up to Walter Day, Nevil Hammersmith, and the rest of Scotland Yard's Murder Squad to hunt the convicts down before they can resume their bloody spree. But the Murder Squad may already be too late. The killers have retribution in mind, and one of them is...
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