Holy Ghost Writer Discovers JACK THE RIPPER in New Book

By: Sep. 15, 2014
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NEW YORK, Sept. 15, 2014 /PRNewswire-iReach/ Everything from social media and blogs to newspapers have been abuzz with recent claims of DNA evidence solving the 126-year murder mystery involving the shadowy Jack the Ripper. While amateur sleuth, Russell Edmunds, and molecular biologist, Jari Louhelainen, seemed to have discovered DNA evidence of the identity of Jack the Ripper, other clues seem to eerily link to the soon-to-be-released novel, Jack the Ripper: Newly Discovered Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, by inconspicuous author, The Holy Ghost Writer.

Though the Holy Ghost Writer's novel is categorized as fiction, readers of the author's prior books claim the accounts of the protagonists have all been too real to simply dismiss as fiction, which is why this soon-be-released novel has sparked the interest in more than just loyal readers and followers. Historians and analysts have questioned Edwards and Louhelainen's findings after reading a leaked copy of The Holy Ghost Writer's less publicized book.

Richard Jones, a London-based historian and author of two books on Jack the Ripper said he is "seeking additional information before drawing any conclusions" on the DNA that has surfaced from a blood-stained shawl Edwards claimed to have purchased in an auction. That additional information may lie in The Holy Ghost Writer's, Jack the Ripper: Newly Discovered Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, especially since Louhelainen has not published his study in a peer-reviewed scientific journal leaving the so-called "concrete" findings questionable. Further fueling a whispered notion that it is just a conspiracy to hinder Hilary Clinton's chances of an American presidential run or victory.

The Holy Ghost Writer's use of fictional detective Sherlock Holmes, infamously known for his "astute logical reasoning" along with an uncanny ability to adopt to almost any disguise was thus the perfect protagonist to solve the mystery of Jack the Ripper.

According to The Holy Ghost Writer's description of the book on Amazon, "When news of the first murder hits the paper, the story immediately catches Holmes' attentionand he's determined to be involved in the case. Soon, Holmes has entered a dangerous cat-and-mouse game with the Ripper, trying to unmask the murderer before being framed for the crimes himself." Supposedly, Holmes wanders the underbelly of London's impoverished Whitechapel interviewing suspects to find a pivotal clue and yet finds himself entangled in the psychotic realm of one of the most brutal murderers of all time.

Of particular scrutiny is the fact that this alleged tale may hint to a more noxious motive tying Jack the Ripper to a secret society created by another popular character (Edmond Dantes) in The Holy Ghost Writer's third novel, The Sovereign Order of Monte Cristo.

Jack the Ripper: Newly Discovered Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, by The Holy Ghost Writer, is believed to have uncovered the most notorious "whodunit" in history. A copy of the book can be pre-ordered on Amazon.

Media Contact: James Hastings, Illuminated Publications, (315) 226-3502, ilpreleases@gmail.com

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SOURCE Illuminated Publications


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