4 star, YA

Review: Capturing The Devil by Kerri Maniscalco

Stalking Jack the Ripper #4

Audrey Rose Wadsworth and Thomas Cresswell have landed in America, a bold, brash land unlike the genteel streets of London they knew. But like London, the city of Chicago hides its dark secrets well. When the two attend the spectacular World’s Fair, they find the once-in-a-lifetime event tainted with reports of missing people and unsolved murders.

Determined to help, Audrey Rose and Thomas begin their investigations, only to find themselves facing a serial killer unlike any they’ve heard of before. Identifying him is one thing, but capturing him—and getting dangerously lost in the infamous Murder Hotel he constructed as a terrifying torture device—is another.

Will Audrey Rose and Thomas see their last mystery to the end—together and in love—or will their fortunes finally run out when their most depraved adversary makes one final, devastating kill?



And here we are, the grand finale of this series! Part of me is sad that it had to come to an end, but at the same time, now that everything is wrapped up, I’m also glad that it was tied to a bow and just let sail. What a fantastic series – it was truly something special, and I’m so glad that Andge suggested it to me.

Here, Andge actually rated this book a 3.5 Drink Me Potions, her lowest rating for this series, and even with my 4, it is also my lowest. I think we both agree that in terms of the mystery and intrigue, and the dark macabre adventures of our favourite two protagonists, this last novel falls short. The story revolves more around the nuptials of Audrey Rose and Thomas, and their romantic story as it develops in America.

Capturing The Devil follows Audrey Rose Wadsworth and Thomas Cresswell in their final adventure together – this time in New York – late 19th century New York, that is. The devil himself has now come to haunt the streets of America, too reminiscent of the past killings by Jack the Ripper. Will Audrey Rose and Thomas be able to solve the mystery before it’s too late? And what else stands in the way of their love?

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Buddy Review: Don’t Look For Me by Wendy Walker

One night, Molly Clarke walked away from her life. The car abandoned miles from home. The note found at a nearby hotel. The shattered family that couldn’t be put back together. It happens all the time. Women disappear, desperate to leave their lives behind and start over. She doesn’t want to be found. Or at least, that’s the story. But is that what really happened to Molly Clarke?

The night Molly disappeared began with a storm, running out of gas, and a man in a truck offering her a ride to town. With him is a little girl who reminds her of the daughter she lost years ago. It feels like a sign. And Molly is overcome with the desire to be home, with her familyโ€”no matter how broken it is. She accepts the ride. But when the doors are locked shut, Molly begins to suspect she has made a terrible mistake.

When a new lead comes in after the search has ended, Molly’s daughter, Nicole, begins to wonder. Nothing about her mother’s disappearance makes sense.

Nicole returns to the small, desolate town where her mother was last seen to find the truth. The locals are kind and eager to help. The innkeeper. The bartender. Even the police. Until secrets begin to reveal themselves and she comes closer to the truth about that nightโ€”and the danger surrounding her.



Welcome to another buddy review! This time we’re once again tackling another thriller. We have found that it’s nice to be able to discuss the suspense and our theorycrafting as we read through the book simultaneously. Below we have outlined the main elements of our discussion, enjoy!

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5 star, YA

Review: Escaping From Houdini by Kerri Maniscalco

Stalking Jack The Ripper #3

Audrey Rose Wadsworth and her partner-in-crime-investigation, Thomas Cresswell, are en route to New York to help solve another blood-soaked mystery. Embarking on a week-long voyage across the Atlantic on the opulent RMS Etruria, theyโ€™re delighted to discover a traveling troupe of circus performers, fortune tellers, and a certain charismatic young escape artist entertaining the first-class passengers nightly.

But then, privileged young women begin to go missing without explanation, and a series of brutal slayings shocks the entire ship. The disturbing influence of the Moonlight Carnival pervades the decks as the murders grow ever more freakish, with nowhere to escape except the unforgiving sea.

It’s up to Audrey Rose and Thomas to piece together the gruesome investigation as even more passengers die before reaching their destination. But with clues to the next victim pointing to someone she loves, can Audrey Rose unravel the mystery before the killer’s horrifying finale?



Wow. Wooow. Honestly this was my favourite one so far! It’s a bit surprising that the third book in the series would be my favourite, but perhaps it’s that the characters have developed to such a point where I relate to them more now. Or perhaps Iโ€™m just more invested. Either way Andge and I both give this book a 5 Drink Me Potions rating, and honestly if you were at all on the fence about this series, by now you should know that we both seriously enjoyed this journey and highly recommend it.

Escaping From Houdini revolves our favourite dynamic duo, Audrey Rose Wadsworth and Thomas Cresswell, as they embark on the RMS Etruria to America. Their week-long journey is not without excitement though. A fantastical and mysterious magic show runs every night aboard this ship, with its entrancing masked leader Mephistopheles at its helm. As the first bodies start turning up, will Audrey Rose and Thomas be able to solve the mystery before more lives are lost?

As if I havenโ€™t already praised the character development before, I was particularly beguiled by this book in the series (hence my highest rating too). I think for me itโ€™s because weโ€™ve exited out of that initial lovey-dovey excitement and into more of the communication and trust conundrums. The interesting relationships that exist between Audrey Rose and all the other characters also develop in unique ways, since everyone is stuck on this ship together. These all felt realistic really helped to push the series forward.

The whodunnit murder mystery part of the novel was also really good in my opinion. I love these classic โ€œno one in, no one outโ€œ types of scenarios so that you know the murderer is likely hiding in plain sight. The mystery unravels itself really nicely, and I found it hard to guess who the perpetrator was all the way till the very end. The way the denouement is handled is quite good too, I was overall very satisfied by the mystery and suspense portion of the novel.

Perhaps these things that I have mentioned so far may be more commonplace in an average murder mystery novel, but the highlight that sets this series apart is the historical aspect of this historical fiction. Set in the late nineteenth century, Maniscalco does a good job doing her research and including so many elements from the past. I think the more you know about the historical characters and events, the more you might enjoy the way the author has cleverly tied things together. There may be some facts slightly changed but nevertheless the tone is completely appropriate for the time and place, which lends itself to a whole new level of satisfaction in a murder mystery.

I think Andge and I both agree on this: there needs to be something extra special to earn our 5 star rating. And these books have it. The well-researched historical backdrop is just a great place for a YA mystery to take place. It is something we find extra special, in addition to all the other already great things about this series. Have I not gone on about this enough, read and enjoy for yourself!

Overall Recommendations

Escaping From Houdini (Stalking Jack The Ripper #3) once again follows our lovely duo, Audrey Rose and Thomas, as they embark for America aboard the Etruria. Set in the late nineteenth century, once again the two get wrapped up in a series of vicious murders aboard the ship. Follow along as they try and solve the mystery, will they be able to find the killer before they are targeted next? A riveting murder mystery where everyone is stuck on a ship for a week, where could the perpetrator possibly be hiding? We once again highly recommend this series here at Down The Rabbit Hole.