Ghost Reveries by Craig Parker
Reviewed by A.C. Haury
Overall Rating: 4/5 Stars
Pages: 300
Amazon Purchase Link:
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Synopsis:
For the last three years, Memphis homicide Detective Terry Reed
has been obsessed with apprehending serial killer Curtis Miller, aka The
Mass Murder Machine, who ended his partner's career.
For the last three years, Maggie Thompson has lived her life in fear and pain, reliving the night Miller nearly killed her before vanishing like smoke.
For the last three years, Curtis Miller has been on the run, chased by law enforcement and his own demons.
Now Miller is finally in handcuffs,
but he's not going to prison. Terry has decided to take the law into
his own hands, capturing and kidnapping the worst serial killer in
Memphis' history. Terry plans to execute him after hearing his
confession.
But the man known as the Mass Murder Machine has a
surprise in store. His confession is a twisted, macabre tale of lost love, deals with
demons, and the undead...a story too bizarre to be true, until it's real
enough to touch.
has been obsessed with apprehending serial killer Curtis Miller, aka The
Mass Murder Machine, who ended his partner's career.
For the last three years, Maggie Thompson has lived her life in fear and pain, reliving the night Miller nearly killed her before vanishing like smoke.
For the last three years, Curtis Miller has been on the run, chased by law enforcement and his own demons.
Now Miller is finally in handcuffs,
but he's not going to prison. Terry has decided to take the law into
his own hands, capturing and kidnapping the worst serial killer in
Memphis' history. Terry plans to execute him after hearing his
confession.
But the man known as the Mass Murder Machine has a
surprise in store. His confession is a twisted, macabre tale of lost love, deals with
demons, and the undead...a story too bizarre to be true, until it's real
enough to touch.
A.C. Haury's Review:
There is no read, in my mind, that quite compares to a great suspense/mystery novel. I especially love novels where I can see how the drama unfolds play by play. I loved this novel. It is definitely macabre... but it's not unbelievable. Sometimes in our everyday life, we can forget about the seedy underworld, the darkness that this world possesses. I highly recommend this to anyone who loves a good suspenseful novel that will keep you turning the page until the very end. Great job!
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