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Bloodline

Bloodline

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is the first book by Jill Jones I have read!
Review: I haven't finished the book yet, but so far it is one of my favorite books! It's chilling, thrilling, romantic, and mysterious all at the same time. If you have never read a book by Jill Jones before like I had, you will love this one! You can't put it down!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Boring
Review: I just could not get into this book. I found this story and the characters too boring to continue. I gave up on it after about 100 pages. I don't recommend this one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Bloodline
Review: Jill Jones has once again shown why she is quickly becoming one of my favorite writers. Her research into the facts behind the story help to make it what it is-a real thriller. You can hardly put the book down or wait to turn the page. Who is to say it couldn't ever happen? Review by D. Robinson

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful Blending of Past and Present. Excellent Book!
Review: Jill Jones has to be one of the most unique writers today. In one book after another she's managed to weave past and present mysteries into one, spellbinding story. In Bloodline she does it again in a dark tale about one of the most fascinating demons of the past - Jack The Ripper -- and a current copycat killer. The diary in this book is superb, the writing clear and immensely readable, the plot rivoting. You can't go wrong with any of Ms. Jones' books, and Bloodline is possibly her best.

Rating: 0 stars
Summary: Jack the Ripper stalks again...
Review: There may be no more fascinating character in the history of true crime than Jack the Ripper. Although his murders of 1888 were heinous, he is by no means the worst of the lot when it comes to serial killers. And yet, when the term "serial killer" is mentioned, thoughts automatically turn to Jack the Ripper. Why so? I believe the answer is three-fold, as does my hero, Scotland Yard Detective Inspector Jonathan Blake: First is the nature of the crime itself. Never before in recorded history had anyone killed in such a cold-blooded manner, completely without motive. The second reason is the sensational media of the day, which made the most of the killer's catchy self-assigned name, "Jack the Ripper," and created an instant media star. The third reason is that he was never caught, not even identified. Because of this on-going mystery, he has been the subject of countless books, movies and TV shows, including my own, "Bloodline." I submit that in the mind of contemporary culture, he remains popular and always will, for he has become the symbol for the dark side in all of us. "Ripperologists," those folk who love to study the case, continue to debate the identity of the Ripper, but dear reader, if you read "Bloodline," you'll know the truth! :-)

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Forget mystery..think Harlequin
Review: This book was scare on mystery/thriller, and long on cheesy romance. If I want romance, I'll reaad a Harlequin!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: W O W
Review: This is the first book I have read of Ms. Jones. What a great book. I especially liked the idea of the Jack the Ripper murders. She threw in a lot of true history about the Ripper and invented her own sicko. The characters were charming and well written. You can figure out the killer midway thru the book but that was okay. She cleverly allowed that to happen to make you wonder when was all going to go down and why. Enjoyable read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: W O W
Review: This is the first book I have read of Ms. Jones. What a great book. I especially liked the idea of the Jack the Ripper murders. She threw in a lot of true history about the Ripper and invented her own sicko. The characters were charming and well written. You can figure out the killer midway thru the book but that was okay. She cleverly allowed that to happen to make you wonder when was all going to go down and why. Enjoyable read.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Extremely disappointing
Review: This solid, sexy thriller has a Jack the Ripper theme. When American FBI criminal profiler Victoria Thomas goes to London to join a group of fellow "Sherlock-ians" at a symposium, she falls into the path of Scotland Yard ace Jonathan Blake and quickly into his bed. She also falls across the trail of a modern-day Jack the Ripper, who is murdering women and leaving a grisly trail of messages for her to follow.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A chilling, thrilling romance
Review: This solid, sexy thriller has a Jack the Ripper theme. When American FBI criminal profiler Victoria Thomas goes to London to join a group of fellow "Sherlock-ians" at a symposium, she falls into the path of Scotland Yard ace Jonathan Blake and quickly into his bed. She also falls across the trail of a modern-day Jack the Ripper, who is murdering women and leaving a grisly trail of messages for her to follow.


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