
The Jackal's Game, A Deadly Puzzle in the Streets of London
In the shadows of London, a surgeon's blade turns the city into a playground of death.
- Thriller
- Crime Fiction
London, 1994. The rain never stops, and neither does the Jackal. Detective Andrew McCleod is used to the grit of the city, but the bodies surfacing in the Thames are different. They aren't just victims; they are masterpieces of surgical precision, altered with a chilling medical expertise that suggests the killer is someone who knows exactly how the human body works—and how to break it. When veterinarian Michelle Brown is pulled into the investigation, she realizes the 'Jackal' isn't just a murderer—he’s a visionary. Together, she and Andrew trace a path of breadcrumbs through the London fog that leads directly to the doors of the city's most respected medical elite. But the deeper they dig, the more the case begins to mirror Andrew’s own dark past in the intelligence world. The Jackal isn't just running; he's playing. Every clue is a taunt, and every body is a puzzle piece in a grand biological experiment that threatens to consume everyone involved. As the conspiracy reaches into the highest levels of power, Andrew and Michelle must decide if they are the hunters or merely the next subjects on the operating table. In a game where the rules are written in blood, the only way to win is to stop breathing.

