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For years, a mysterious serial killer has been using Jack the Ripper as an inspiration for his doings, preying on young women in New York City.The city is on edge, as the killer remains at large, their identity shrouded in darkness. But hope arises in the form of Naomi Lawson, a young criminal investigator with a sharp mind and an unbreakable spirit. As she delves deeper into the case, she begins to uncover clues that lead her down a dangerous path, one that brings her ever closer to the killer's true identity. But as the stakes grow higher, and the danger grows more intense, she begins to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
For years, a mysterious serial killer has been using Jack the Ripper as an inspiration for his doings, preying on young women in New York City.The city is on edge, as the killer remains at large, their identity shrouded in darkness. But hope arises in the form of Naomi Lawson, a young criminal investigator with a sharp mind and an unbreakable spirit. As she delves deeper into the case, she begins to uncover clues that lead her down a dangerous path, one that brings her ever closer to the killer's true identity. But as the stakes grow higher, and the danger grows more intense, she begins to wonder if she's the hunter, or the hunted. Will she be able to uncover the truth before it's too late, or will she become the next victim in the killer's deadly game?
Autorenporträt
Fiona Qelaj, born 2007, is a young and emerging author whose debut novel, Red Spider Lily, marks the beginning of an exciting literary journey. While still in high school, Fiona is already making waves with her captivating storytelling and intricate plots. With a deep-rooted fascination for crime documentaries, she masterfully weaves suspense and mystery into her writing, creating stories that keep readers on the edge of their seats. There are many more stories she plans to tell, as Fiona continues to explore the darker corners of the human psyche through her writing.