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tbookstwo 's review for:
The Echo Man
by Sam Holland
- It hardly seems real, does it?’ he mutters to Cara. ‘I mean, what does this guy do? Dismember people in his kitchen, then sit back and watch Star Wars?
- The majority of murders are committed by someone close to the victim.
- She thought herself unlovable. Too much of a mess, too broken.
- In terms of risky behavior, this is no more than the next in a long line of shitty decisions.
- He's spent the last year resolutely by himself, bit with the simple act of one night in someone's company, he suddenly can't bear to be alone.
- Her husband had just died. but who decides the best way forward after a death is quiet, dignified grief?
- Typical. Takes a fucked up cop to make a fucked up connection.
- But he's right. She's stupid. She makes bad, terrible decisions. But she thought that he saw past that; saw a woman that was more than the chaos she makes of her life.
- She knows what she's doing is destroying her, piece by piece. But it's punishment for being such a fuck-up. Punishment for not being normal.
- He knows how it is to be different, to not live in the same world as everyone else.
- Naming a serial killer gives the perpetrator a sense of importance. A level of infamy shared by other murderers of the past. Son of Sam, BTK, The green River Killer.
- People have said the same things to her before, but coming from Griffin it feels different.
- Maybe, she wonders, taking in his warmth, maybe the key isn't getting rid of the crazy. Maybe it's finding someone just as broken, who understands.
- The alternative personality states shown by the patient were voluntary role-playing, used as a tool for Robert to escape everyday life.
- It doesn't work like that, Jess. Ignoring grief doesn't make it go away, as much as you'd like it to.
- Perhaps you don't need fixing, Griffin says quietly. Perhaps we're all supposed to be brokem just a little.
- Child abuse is common in serial offenders. Sadly, despite what the media likes to portray, most killers are made rather than born.
- The majority of murders are committed by someone close to the victim.
- She thought herself unlovable. Too much of a mess, too broken.
- In terms of risky behavior, this is no more than the next in a long line of shitty decisions.
- He's spent the last year resolutely by himself, bit with the simple act of one night in someone's company, he suddenly can't bear to be alone.
- Her husband had just died. but who decides the best way forward after a death is quiet, dignified grief?
- Typical. Takes a fucked up cop to make a fucked up connection.
- But he's right. She's stupid. She makes bad, terrible decisions. But she thought that he saw past that; saw a woman that was more than the chaos she makes of her life.
- She knows what she's doing is destroying her, piece by piece. But it's punishment for being such a fuck-up. Punishment for not being normal.
- He knows how it is to be different, to not live in the same world as everyone else.
- Naming a serial killer gives the perpetrator a sense of importance. A level of infamy shared by other murderers of the past. Son of Sam, BTK, The green River Killer.
- People have said the same things to her before, but coming from Griffin it feels different.
- Maybe, she wonders, taking in his warmth, maybe the key isn't getting rid of the crazy. Maybe it's finding someone just as broken, who understands.
- The alternative personality states shown by the patient were voluntary role-playing, used as a tool for Robert to escape everyday life.
- It doesn't work like that, Jess. Ignoring grief doesn't make it go away, as much as you'd like it to.
- Perhaps you don't need fixing, Griffin says quietly. Perhaps we're all supposed to be brokem just a little.
- Child abuse is common in serial offenders. Sadly, despite what the media likes to portray, most killers are made rather than born.