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Jennet, a sheltered pastor’s daughter, holds his hand as he passes from this world into the next. Orphaned and homeless, she goes to work in her uncle’s Whitechapel pub in London.
The years is 1888, and an evil presence stalks the cobbled streets, a depraved soul known as Jack the Ripper. As Jennet pours the ale and wipes the tables at The Wolf & Lamb, her suspicion that The Ripper is among the regulars strengthens with each passing day.
But will her innocence be enough to save her when The Ripper chooses his next victim?
Drop into The Wolf & Lamb for a suspense-packed glimpse into one of history’s most notorious unsolved mysteries.

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The Wolf & Lamb

A Historic Suspense Story

Joslyn Chase

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Contents

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The Wolf & Lamb

More books by Joslyn Chase

About the Author

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The Wolf & Lamb

London, September 1888

Jennet stirred as fingers of watery sunlight poked through the grimed glass of the bedroom window to tease at her eyelids. Consciousness arrived and, with it, a sense of dread. She sat up, clutching the blanket to her chest, and listened to the flurried footsteps and raised voices. A yearning enveloped her, so sharp and strong that it knocked the breath from her lungs, and she wrestled it down. It was no use wishing none of this had happened, that her father had not died, that she’d not been transported to the filthiest part of London, that a madman wasn’t killing women in the streets.

She rose, shivering in the morning air, and splashed her face with chill water, ignoring the greasy sliver of soap that smelled of rancid fat. She slipped into her green-sprigged morning frock, grateful that she could still dress as befitted a parson’s daughter. For a while, anyway. When these clothes were worn to rags, she was afraid there would be no money to replace them. The advertisements she’d answered to serve as a ladies’ maid or governess had so far come to nothing, and it seemed she must work as a barmaid at her uncle’s Whitechapel inn far longer than she had hoped.

She tugged a brush through her dark hair, remembering how her father had laughed over her unruly curls.

“You are a fine, obedient daughter. It’s no fault of yours that your head hosts a nest of rebellious curls. That was your mother’s doing, though she was a good Christian woman, God rest her soul.”

Jennet pushed the memory from her mind and swallowed the lump of self-pity. Life had dealt her a new hand, and she must play it to the best of her ability. Her father had not raised a milquetoast daughter. As she bent to lace her boots, a pounding came at the door and her Uncle Smither’s voice bellowed through the thin walls.

“The bar’s half full already, though it be morning still, so get a move on. There’s a crowd of constables and committee men needing a stiff belt after the night’s events.”

Jennet ran to catch him as he started down the stairs. “What’s happened now? Another woman dead?”

“Aye, and worse. Two this time, a double event, they’re calling it.”