The Name of the Star

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Published Sept. 29, 2011 by Brilliance Audio.

ISBN:
978-1-4418-6639-4
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4 stars (8 reviews)

Thrilling ghost-hunting teen mystery as modern-day London is plagued by a sudden outbreak of brutal murders that mimic the horrific crimes of Jack the Ripper. A gorgeously written, chilling, atmospheric thriller.

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reviewed The name of the star by Maureen Johnson (Johnson, Maureen. Shades of london -- 1.)

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When Rory’s parents get work at the University of Bristol, she convinces them to let her go to boarding school in London. Used to living in a Louisiana town (or swamp) where everyone knows everyone, she can’t wait to get to the big city. But her arrival coincides with the start of brutal murders in the East End, mimicking those of Jack the Ripper. As Rippermania spreads across London once more, the police are at a dead end. They have CCTV footage of the crime scenes but they show no suspects.

It’s one of the few books that actually manages to nail an American teen in the UK. Rory is aware of the things that she should and shouldn’t say and there is even a whole paragraph on explaining the difference between England, Britain and UK. There’s lot of little funny titbits poking fun at habits from both sides of …

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