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Mar 16, 2012

To the Top of the Pile: Ripper by Stefan Petrucha

Do you ever get a book that you have been so excited to read that it jumps to the top of your TBR. Over all the ones that you have to read for blog tours or review requests? Every now and again this happens to me so I have decided to start posting about those books that jump to the top of my pile!
The first is Ripper by Stefan Petrucha.

I put a copy on hold at my public library a few weeks when this was released.  For some reason the cover and the titled really caught my attention.  It became available for me yesterday.  I ran right over there and started it when I got home.  Even though I already have two other book going.  This one just jumped straight to the top of the pile for me!  Here's the synopsis from Good Reads: 

You thought you knew him. You were dead wrong.
Carver Young dreams of becoming a detective, despite growing up in an orphanage with only crime novels to encourage him. But when he is adopted by Detective Hawking of the world famous Pinkerton Agency, Carver is given not only the chance to find his biological father, he finds himself smack in the middle of a real life investigation: tracking down a vicious serial killer who has thrown New York City into utter panic. When the case begins to unfold, however, it’s worse than he could have ever imagined, and his loyalty to Mr. Hawking and the Pinkertons comes into question. As the body count rises and the investigation becomes dire, Carver must decide where his true loyalty lies.


Full of whip-smart dialogue, kid-friendly gadgets, and featuring a then New York City Police Commisioner Teddy Roosevelt, Ripper challenges everything you thought you knew about the world’s most famous serial killer.

2 comments:

  1. I can't wait to hear your review of this one! :-)

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  2. Ooo this one sounds really interesting! I agree, the cover and title are really captivating. I definitely can't wait to see your review of this one!

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