Mysterious Author Releases ZODIAC KILLER

By: Dec. 15, 2014
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NEW YORK, Dec. 15, 2014 /PRNewswire-iReach/ The latest piece of what may be "inspired" fiction from the secretive author only known as "Holy Ghost Writer," entitled, "Zodiac Killer: New Discovered Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" has been recently released for preorder to a passionate response. True crime, Sherlock Holmes and murder-mystery fans alike were quick to embrace the tale of Sherlock Holmes unraveling The Ripper mystery. Now they will have a sequel in Zodiac Killer.

Few crimes in history have resonated with the American public more than those of the Zodiac Killer, a criminal who evaded capture despite having some of the best and most respected law enforcement agents, journalists and other investigators of his time spending years pursuing him with all of their resources. This has left the question if they were unable to bring the Zodiac Killer to justice, who could? A mysterious author, Holy Ghost Writer, has recently proposed a possibility in a much anticipated new release, "Zodiac Killer: New Discovered Adventures of Sherlock Holmes." Yes, pursued by the world's most beloved fictional investigator, Sherlock Holmes. Having already authored other wildly popular "Newly Discovered Adventures" of Holmes books, fans have reacted with enthusiasm to the news of this new, and instantly enticing pre-order. Having Sherlock Holmes solve this case is only now possible due to a recent Supreme Court ruling: http://www.latimes.com/books/jacketcopy/la-et-jc-sherlock-holmes-belongs-to-us-all-20141103-story.html

"The Zodiac Killer story is remarkable in many, many ways," commented the London publisher, Illuminated Publications, Ltd. "Not only for the brutality involved, but for the length of time the killings occurred over, and most importantly the trail of clues the Zodiac purposely left in his wake, taunting his investigators. There are also striking similarities between artists' renditions from eye witnesses of both Zodiac and the infamous hijacker, DB Cooper, as well as DNA revealing a prime suspect in the Ripper case (whom Zodiac writings eerily resemble) may be the forefather of people living today, even the probable next president of the United States of American, Hillary Clinton. How would Sherlock Holmes, have deciphered these clues? Could he have found out the secret of the Zodiac Killer, his family tree, and his morphing into D.B. Cooper, and finally have brought the heinous killer to justice? Or would it be a mind so devilishly brilliant that even Holmes failed to defeat it? This new book, 'Zodiac Killer: New Discovered Adventures of Sherlock Holmes' explores all of this and more in a style not unlike Holmes' creator, Arthur Conan Doyle."

An added mystery involves the Holy Ghost Writer himself (or herself). The author has revealed little about his own identity, causing quite a bit of speculation to whom s/he may be, and where s/he has received such intimate knowledge of both Sherlock Holmes, and the true crimes tackled in the new adventures series. To add fuel to the fire of curiosity, a $5000 award has even been offered through Holy Ghost Writer's publishing house to the first person to discover the author's identity.

Thus far, some of the books in the series include: "Jack The Ripper: Newly Discovered Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" and "Sovereign Order of Monte Cristo: Newly Discovered Adventures of Sherlock Holmes", both of which have received passionately positive reviews.

The new Zodiac Killer book preorders have been met with equal enthusiasm.

Globe Trekker wrote in a recent review of HGW's "Jack The Ripper," which reads like a prequel to Zodiac, "This is absolutely the Ghostwriter's best-written historical fiction novels. If you were aloof to the historic mysteries of Jack the Ripper, you would believe in an instant that it was indeed a novel written for Sherlock Holmes instead. The story of Sherlock is seamlessly interwoven, and Ghostwriter's on-going tie-ins to the Order of Monte Cristo and other secret societies are cleverly brought up."

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

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SOURCE Illuminated Publications



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