The Secrets of the Rich are the Secrets of Jack the Ripper
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
101pp
Genre:
Horror
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
17+
Based On:
Jack the RIpper
Synopsis/Details
In 1888, a series of gruesome murders struck London by a killer who goaded and taunted those looking for his capture. Facing ritualised killings, corruption and biblical secrets, Detective Tom Carrick and American Journalist Jo Phelan find themselves sinking ever deeper as each new killing and set of clues comes their way. Their own lives becoming increasingly at risk as every new murder becomes a milestone into a nightmare land of mayhem, betrayal and evil. The name this Killer gave himself was Jack the Ripper, the evidence for his crimes has always been there, and always ignored until… The Ripper had a feud with the Chief Inspector of Scotland Yard, both were high ranking Freemasons. The Inspector received his promotion to Chief Inspector, despite not having the experience or qualifications. This promotion was due to the Inspector's archaeological find of a Holy site in Jerusalem that of King Solomon's Temple. This site was seen by Mason's as the Holiest site in Mason lore and the story of the Ripper is full of Biblical references. The Ripper was insanely jealous of the Chief Inspector's achievement and goaded and ridiculed him with his killings. He sent the Inspector a series of letters, addressed as- 'Dear Boss' as a form ridicule and contempt.

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The Writer: Francis Kenny

I have been writing for over ten years. I have completed two published books, ‘Waiting for The Beatles’ a novel set in the 1960s, Liverpool. In 2017 I had a biography published ‘The Making of John Lennon: The Untold Story of the Rise and Fall of The Beatles’. The foreword of the book provided by Billy Harry, long-time friend of John Lennon and founder of ‘Merseybeat Magazine’. The work is a detailed understanding of what made John Lennon, who he was and has a bibliography of 150 books and uses 360 citations to validate the, sometimes controversial, elements with book. I also write for the theatre and I have had a play ‘Sing Sing’ produced. The play centres of the visit in 1922 by Charlie… Go to bio
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