New Victorian Gothic Horror Series Set in London's East End.
The Whitechapel Paranormal Society is coming in 2017. Until then, we have these gorgeous covers from Phatpuppy Art Studios and Sacred Oaks Press.
Eeper Weeper (Whitechapel Paranormal Society #0.5) by E.J. Stevens
Release Date: June 2017
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The great and prestigious man of science, Doctor Jameson Foster Hadley had somehow made a mistake. I wasn’t good and I wasn’t normal. His experiment had failed.
The tedium and terrors of Josephine "Jo" Hadley's existence within the stone walls of London's Bethnal Asylum are interrupted by a strange visitor, Cora Drummond, a woman who demands to interview one of the asylum's most insane residents. The patient's rantings include tales of ghosts and demons, but it is the bizarre, near-riotous muttering of prophetic nursery rhymes that follow Jo throughout the asylum wards that is most illuminating to Miss Drummond.
Eeeper Weeper, chimney sweeper. Had a wife, but couldn't keep her...
Days later, Jo and her adoptive father receive an invitation to attend an exclusive tea at the prestigious Whitehall Club. But the request for Jo's attendance is more than it might seem. She has caught the attention of a secret branch of government working directly for the queen.
Will Jo Hadley's unusual talent for inciting prophetic nursery rhymes prove useful to the crown? She is given one chance to demonstrate her worth to the Special Paranormal Research Branch, but this is one mission that even the most highly trained operatives might not survive.
Eeper Weeper is a prequel short story in the Whitechapel Paranormal Society series by award-winning author E.J. Stevens. One for Sorrow (Whitechapel Paranormal Society #1) takes place six years after the prequel short story Eeper Weeper (Whitechapel Paranormal Society #0.5). The Whitechapel Paranormal Society series is a Victorian horror (dreadpunk) series set in London's East End.
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One for Sorrow (Whitechapel Paranormal Society #1) by E.J. Stevens
Release Date: September2017
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Afternoon tea had served us up a demon.
It is six years since Josephine "Jo" Hadley joined the ranks of the Special Paranormal Research Branch and three years since the S.P.R.B.'s mission was terminated. After their superiors declare that the supernatural threat is quelled, Jo and her colleagues returned to civilian life with varying degrees of success. But when Jo, Edith, and Flan cross paths with a slogoth demon there is no escaping the terrible truth. The supernatural threat was never defeated.
One for sorrow. Two for mirth. Three for a funeral. Four for a birth. Five for Heaven. Six for Hell. Seven for the Devil, his own self.
Demons and necromancers went into hiding within the labyrinthine warrens of Whitechapel, but after three years of secretly feasting on the souls of London's East End they are back stronger than ever before. Will the Whitechapel Paranormal Society rise up from the ashes of the S.P.R.B., or will all of London become the Devil's playground?
One for Sorrow is the first full-length novel in the Whitechapel Paranormal Society series by award-winning author E.J. Stevens. One for Sorrow (Whitechapel Paranormal Society #1) takes place six years after the prequel short story Eeper Weeper (Whitechapel Paranormal Society #0.5). The Whitechapel Paranormal Society series is a Victorian horror (dreadpunk) series set in London's East End.
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What do you think of the covers?
I love the covers. Perfect for the genre and no way would I walk by them without picking them up!
ReplyDeleteAren't they awesome!!! I'd definitely pick them up if I saw them too :)
DeleteI love the covers. Historic creepy stories are one of my favorites. People didn't have technology and had to use inventive ways to solve mysteries.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree!! I just finished a supernatural historical book and loved it!
DeleteI'm not much of a historical reader unless it has a paranormal twist like this. And I love the idea of them working with the queen.
ReplyDeleteI'm the same. If it has a supernatural element then I'm happy :)
DeleteI adore the covers! Thank you for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome.
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