Joseph Busa is a British author who has written two books on Jack the Ripper. In his first book he made the claim that Sir Henry Wellcome may have been the infamous Ripper; his second is a fictional novel loosely based on the real life Ripper Hunter, Detective Inspector Edmund Reid.
He has recently released five books on Amazon. The first, a fantasy fiction novel called 'The Key to the Pit: Resurrection' describes a secret plan to bring about a global apocalypse. The second, a short fantasy fiction novella called ‘Grendel and the Masters of the Universe’ is a modern take on the Anglo-Saxon epic poem 'Beowulf'. In the third, a murder mystery novella called 'Data Harvester' a husband and wife team of private investigators take on assumed identities in an effort to discover whether a newly wedded widow was complicit in the deaths of her previous husbands. The fourth, a short fictional novella 'Business Secrets of the Pharaohs: Exodus to Brexodus' is a satirical account of the Exodus as related to the British vote to leave the European Union.
His latest work "Summo Imperio" is a novella inspired by an era of American political incivility. African American families in the city of Jackson, Tennessee, are being murdered. Could there be a link between their deaths and the end of the American empire?