The Blackout Murders

The Blackout Murders by Leo Kessler is a historical fiction novel published by Severn House in 2004, featuring 213 pages in English. Set in wartime London during 1942, the narrative unfolds in the fogbound streets where a sinister figure is preying on women in uniform, echoing the terror of Jack the Ripper. Major Mackenzie is tasked with unraveling the mystery before more lives are lost.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of the dark side of wartime London, as Major Mackenzie races against time to confront a chilling threat. The story delves into themes of mystery and the impact of war on society, capturing the tension and fear of the era. This edition offers a detailed look at a unique historical context, blending elements of detective fiction with the realities of World War II.
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Wartime London, 1942. Just like sixty-odd years before, a fiend is loose in the dark fogbound streets of London. But, unlike Jack the Ripper, this monster looks for women in uniform to mutilate and kill. Major Mackenzie must come up with some answers . . . and fast!
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