Matt’s Reviews: If Looks Could Kill by Julie Berry

book cover: If Looks Could Kill by Julie Berry

 

  •    Publisher:               Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
  •    Publication date:  September 16, 2025 (pre-order available)
  •    Language:              English
  •    Print length:          448 pages
  •    ISBN-10:                1-5344-7081-6
  •    ISBN-13:                978-1-5344-7081-1
  •    Author:                   Julie Berry

If Looks Could Kill by Julie Berry has a premise that sounds ridiculous, Jack the Ripper vs Medusa, but Berry pulls it off. This book is being marketed as a YA novel, but it is a very good story for all ages. I enjoyed it thoroughly. I appreciated the fantasy embedded in a realistic historical context.

Jack the Ripper has been stalking London, killing prostitutes and creating terror. He comes across one young woman who is more than she appears. Between that and the police bringing him under suspicion, he decides to return to his native America.

In New York, Tabitha is trying to come to terms with her beautiful roommate, Pearl. They are both reasonably new members of the Salvation Army, but Pearl is more devout and determined. As they attempt to make converts among the bars and the brothels of Manhattan’s Bowery, they meet a young runaway.  When they try to help her, they come into conflict with criminals who do not appreciate their meddling.  Of course, eventually they cross paths with the Ripper as well. 

Berry has done a very good job creating a late 1800’s world and has incorporated the mythology of the Ripper with the mythology of Medusa. She has brought her own imagination to both stories. She names the Ripper as an historical person. She adjusts aspects of the Medusa mythology to bring it into the ‘modern’ world. I really liked If Looks Could Kill,and if you like alternate history, urban fantasy, or just a good story, I think you will as well.

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Matt Truxaw

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