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A review by hopelessromanticbookworm
The Death Sculptor by Chris Carter
dark
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
5.0
This is the last read of November and again Chris Carter has delivered a gruesome, bloody and creepy as hell thriller.
Throughout this book I had different ideas on why the killer was doing what they were doing, and each time I was wrong. The scenes were so gruesome and there was one quote I will never get out of my head...
“Good job you didn’t turn on the lights”
Super creepy! I was so tempted to leave my Christmas tree lights on that night.
As the story progressed I was trying to workout/figure out how the victims were linked and I still got it wrong. So when we got to the part where the killer was revealed I was so shocked! I never imagined this person to be the killer, this person didn’t even come to mind so I was really speechless.
I really enjoyed the ending and I can’t wait for another Robert Hunter investigation! x
Throughout this book I had different ideas on why the killer was doing what they were doing, and each time I was wrong. The scenes were so gruesome and there was one quote I will never get out of my head...
“Good job you didn’t turn on the lights”
Super creepy! I was so tempted to leave my Christmas tree lights on that night.
As the story progressed I was trying to workout/figure out how the victims were linked and I still got it wrong. So when we got to the part where the killer was revealed I was so shocked! I never imagined this person to be the killer, this person didn’t even come to mind so I was really speechless.
I really enjoyed the ending and I can’t wait for another Robert Hunter investigation! x
Graphic: Body horror, Death, Murder, Torture, Blood, Gore, and Violence