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Savage: Original, Spine Chilling and Absolutely Unmissable (Fright Nights)

Savage: Original, Spine Chilling and Absolutely Unmissable (Fr...

Jack is back, but he isn't even the worst thing on the streets of Whitechapel...The Ripper copycat murders are on the front pages, and Dylan is just a paperboy forced to deliver drugs along with the morning news. When a new house appears on his paper round, fate pushes Dylan into a rival gang's territory. Risking being stabbed and robbed, he delivers the paper to 25 Gallows Court. But there's something not quite right about the rundown house. Apart from being boarded up, and guarded by a rabid dog, no one else seems able to see it. Not the shopkeepers on either side. Not even the three kids from the Duppy Crew who chase Dylan one morning. When he steps off the pavement and vanishes from view, the house seems to offer protection from a cruel and unforgiving world. On the backstreets of London, where life is cheap, there are always deals to be made. Dylan might want to be a little more careful with whose offer he takes. Because what he gives away might wake up something far worse than the murderer stalking the women of Whitechapel...Dan Soule delivers another of his Fright Night novels, reviving the vampire mythos with aplomb. If you can't get enough of dark and gripping suspense with compelling characters set in a gritty world, then you'll love Savage.

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