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If Looks Could Kill
If Looks Could Kill | Julie Berry
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From Printz Honor–winning and New York Times bestselling author Julie Berry, a true-crime-nailbiter-turned-mythic-odyssey pitting Jack the Ripper against Medusa. A defiant love song to sisterhood, a survivors’ battle cry, and a romantic literary tour de force laced with humor. It’s autumn 1888, and Jack the Ripper is on the run. As London police close in, he flees England for New York City seeking new victims. But a primal force of female vengeance has had enough. With serpents for hair and a fearsome gaze, an awakened Medusa is hunting for one thing: Jack. And other dangers lurk in Manhattan’s Bowery. Salvation Army volunteers Tabitha and Pearl discover that a girl they once helped has been forced to work in a local brothel. Tabitha’s an upstate city girl with a wry humor and a thirst for adventure, while farmgirl Pearl takes everything with stone-cold seriousness. Their brittle partnership is tested as they team up with an aspiring girl reporter and a handsome Irish bartender to mount a rescue effort, only to find their fates entwine with Medusa’s and Jack’s.
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This is the story of Tabitha and Pearl, two young women who volunteer for the Salvation Army. Jack the Ripper and Medusa are supporting characters. I wish we had more of them. I really liked Tabitha and found her story the most interesting. Pearl was more boring and her religious musings irritated me. I wasn't sure how Medusa would fit into the story at first, but then it made sense. The book started slow, but picked up towards the middle.

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