5hadow_girl 's review for:

Kutter by Jeff Strand
5.0

KUTTER tells us the story about a ghastly, vicious sociopath named Charlie Stanlon. During the day, Charlie is the quiet guy that keeps to himself in the cubicle down the isle from you. He doesn’t want to chit-chat with you, or gossip at the water cooler. He despises you. He just does his job, and goes home.
Going home is what Charlie looks forward to. Because, at home, in his basement, there’s a woman chained to a table – waiting for the torture to continue. He likes to go slowly, make the best of the time he has with his women. Charlie lives by (kills by) a set of rules - a code he follows that has kept him from being caught so far.
His only pleasure in life is to cause pain and terror…
…until the day he finds an adorable Boston Terrier and takes it home.

There are stories where you root for the bad guy – Mickey & Mallory, Missy Wallace (aka Roxie), and stories where you despise the bad guy, wishing horrible & disgusting things happen to him.
For me, Charlie started out as the bad kind of bad guy.
By the end, I wanted to hug him and tell him everything would be ok.

[a:Jeff Strand|207708|Jeff Strand|https://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1238033438p2/207708.jpg] has become one of my favorite authors.
It's that dark humor - it gets me every time! I'm a sucker for a snarky serial killer!

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