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Serial Killer Days by David Prill

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3.0

An off-kilter novel about a town that suffers from a strange serial killer's curse: on the same date every year, one member of the community is murdered. They have been unable to catch the killer, so in true small-town fashion they turn the curse into a celebration: Serial Killer Days, complete with a murder-themed carnival, midnight parade, and annual Scream Queen contest. It's an amusing idea, but I was left a little unsatisfied. Portions of the plot didn't make sense to me, or weren't explained fully, and the end of the novel seemed abrupt. Still, it was a diverting enough read.
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