Victim’s Tell, the brand new book from award-winning author Daniel Dark, is available today from Seventh Star Press in print and eBook formats! Readers who enjoy Jack the Ripper fiction, the Victorian Era, and tales filled with thrills, horror, and seductive elements will love this new release!
Pick up a copy of Victim’s Tell today at any of the following links!
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Synopsis of Victim’s Tell:
In the wake of murder, a victim’s tale rarely makes it back to the surface.
Until now.
The story behind the blade that terrorized London in 1888 has already been told, but the time has arrived to see through the eyes of those who fell victim to the knife in the shadows of Victorian England.
A rare opportunity awaits you to learn the final stories, from their perspective, of several men and women who encountered one of the most notorious serial killers in history.
Experience the fear, pain, and seduction of the knife in the pages of Victim’s Tell, the thrilling follow-up to the award-winning Knife’s Tell from Daniel Dark!
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About Daniel Dark:
Daniel Dark, a native of Nashville, Tennessee, grew up with homicide every day. Having a homicide detective as a father, he was able to learn about those that were brought to justice, and the ones that were not.
Spending many hours in Central police headquarters and in his grandfathers hematology lab gave Daniel an unusual childhood and a love for science. Along with this, his great uncle owned the oldest book store in Nashville. His parents took him there regularly, where developed a love of reading and found out about history.
Daniel went on to become an Electrical Engineer and Industrial Maintenance Manager till NAFTA took away his job. A year later he went to culinary school and studied Victorian cooking, after which he opened a Victorian-style restaurant.
He became a heart attack and stroke survivor at fifty years old, where he used writing to rehabilitate his brain. The first book written by Daniel was on Victorian Catsup, which had over two hundred catsup recipes in it from the late 1700’s to 1910, with over sixty different flavors. Daniel used the book to start his 1876 Catsup company as Mr Catsup.