Murders like her mother's are nothing new. Strange connections between her mother's murder and Jack the Ripper's victims.
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A crime novelist doesn't expect to investigate someone she loves. But on a chilly morning in July, Kory Marie receives two phone calls. One from her uncle, saying her mother was found dead in her bedroom from an overdose.
A second from a homicide detective saying he believes it was murder — and her uncle is the suspect.
Now Marie wants to find the truth, sifting through conflicting details and compelling evidence. It will require a fearless look into her mother's dark past and a relentless commitment to separating fact from fantasy.
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Centers for Disease Control. “Preventing Child Sexual Abuse.” 20 March 2020. Web. https://www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/childabuseandneglect/childsexualabuse.html
Jacquet, Catherine. “Domestic Violence in the 1970s.” Circulating Now: From the Historical Collections of the
National Library of Medicine. 15 October 2015. Web.
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Rubenhold, Hallie. The Five. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2019.