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The Night Stalker
by Chris Carter
A very sad start to this one. It had me hand over mouth fully in shock at the first deaths in this book. The way in which this killer goes about killing is truly horrific and ingenious. I love how these books set you up with a strong opener, makes me reminiscent of Casualty back when it made for good TV on a Saturday night. You knew it always opens on some blood and gore a big disaster/accident scene. You knew it was coming but it was all the more exciting anticipating that moment when said accident would occur.
Chris Carter is the master of such writing he has you on the edge of your seat just waiting for that next body to drop.
Dee King makes a reappearance he was introduced in the Crucifix Killer murders. He is a high class hooker pimp that treats his ladies nice and let's them leave when they want. A pimp with a heart and provides great banter with Hunter. I am hoping he makes appearances in future books to come.
I love how these books are layered with anticipation and suspense. They get so close and then find they know nothing the next minute. Throw in a bit of sexual chemistry with Meyers the pretty private detective and this book has it all.
Kept me guessing till the end and when it is finally revealed who the killer is and why he does what he does it makes it all the more tragic. I may never look at threading a needle and thread the same ever again without thinking of this book. Great writing as ever and expertly read once again by the sultry vocal stylings of Thomas Judd.
I had no doubt from chapter one that this is another 5 Lucy Stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Chris Carter has this one all sewn up.
Chris Carter is the master of such writing he has you on the edge of your seat just waiting for that next body to drop.
Dee King makes a reappearance he was introduced in the Crucifix Killer murders. He is a high class hooker pimp that treats his ladies nice and let's them leave when they want. A pimp with a heart and provides great banter with Hunter. I am hoping he makes appearances in future books to come.
I love how these books are layered with anticipation and suspense. They get so close and then find they know nothing the next minute. Throw in a bit of sexual chemistry with Meyers the pretty private detective and this book has it all.
Kept me guessing till the end and when it is finally revealed who the killer is and why he does what he does it makes it all the more tragic. I may never look at threading a needle and thread the same ever again without thinking of this book. Great writing as ever and expertly read once again by the sultry vocal stylings of Thomas Judd.
I had no doubt from chapter one that this is another 5 Lucy Stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Chris Carter has this one all sewn up.