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A review by timgrubbs
The Devil's Workshop by Alex Grecian
4.0
A horrible batch of criminals is on the loose…someone planned it that way…
The Devil's Workshop by Alex Grecian is the third book in the Murder Squad series.
This book was easily my favorite in the series so far. I suspect it is likely a mix of the writer developing his mystery writing talents, my growing familiarity with the two lead characters Day and Hammersmith, and the book drawing from prior events in the series so far…
A secret society arranges for several dangerous criminals to escape a prison for their own grim purposes. Unfortunately, things don’t go the way they are planned…
Scotland Yard is sent out into the night to find the escaped madmen, but they may accidentally discover both a dark conspiracy and the fate of London’s most notorious serial killer.
I was a bit miffed that they are drawing on Jack the Ripper for one of the stories, but considering they’ve already established the premise, helped us get to know the characters, and it makes sense from a story telling standpoint, I’m ok with it..:
The Devil's Workshop by Alex Grecian is the third book in the Murder Squad series.
This book was easily my favorite in the series so far. I suspect it is likely a mix of the writer developing his mystery writing talents, my growing familiarity with the two lead characters Day and Hammersmith, and the book drawing from prior events in the series so far…
A secret society arranges for several dangerous criminals to escape a prison for their own grim purposes. Unfortunately, things don’t go the way they are planned…
Scotland Yard is sent out into the night to find the escaped madmen, but they may accidentally discover both a dark conspiracy and the fate of London’s most notorious serial killer.
I was a bit miffed that they are drawing on Jack the Ripper for one of the stories, but considering they’ve already established the premise, helped us get to know the characters, and it makes sense from a story telling standpoint, I’m ok with it..: