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Facebook Serial Killer: Part 1 - Social Networking - Hannbial Lecter-style. (2000)

by M.L. Stewart(Favorite Author)
3.74 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: Time Taken To Read - 3 days (although started 11 ago)Blurb From GoodreadsDermott Madison has lost everything. His wife, his daughter and his cherished home. One man is responsible; Abdul Hamid. When his Old Bailey trial collapses, Madison takes matters into his own hands.His manner of revenge comes to him in a dream; but how can you track down someone's nearest and dearest? Friends & Family? You log in, look closely and let the revenge begin.Madison takes you on his journey from being a middle-class banker to a serial killer, through his own eyes. You will feel his emotions, the hatred and rage, pain and guilt. But at the end of the day. You will still be haunted by the question. Would I have done the same?My ReviewTake a man who loses his wife, daughter and identity when ... morea criminal rips his life apart. This is what happens to Dermott Madison who takes matters into his own hands. Using the social network Facebook Dermot begins to pick off people and become quite an elusive serial killer to pay back the people responsible (in his eyes) for his loss.Well I started this on and off on my phone but a quarter of the way through I read it on my kindle as it got quite interesting. It is pretty far fetched in some parts but still an engaging story. Some of it is rather brutal and may be too much for some readers but for those who like their murders grisly this book is for you.I think the fact it ends on a cliff hanger and is really only part of a story seems to have annoyed some people but I think for £0.77 (and the same for part two) it isn't that big a deal. If you get by the improbability of the stalking process it is actually really well done showing how one person can spiral so quickly and violently through grief and you get to watch as his reality alters and 1 becomes 3 (I can't explain that without spoiling some of the story, sorry). This was my first encounter with this author and I got the story when it was free, I am intrigued to see what happens next so may well buy the next one, watch this space. A respectable 3/5 for me this time.
review 2: Being so low-priced on iTunes, I thought I'd give it a go. The book came in two parts, and I simply couldn't put my iPhone down. The story has deep, disturbing meaning behind it and although the author describes every detail and the idea is so well thought out, he handles the idea of several murders in a very 'easy' manner. The main character wants revenge for his wife and daughters death, which is understandable, but the author never really seems to justify the revenge killings (referred to as Apple Pickings) of 20-odd innocent people. Although he does create, occasionally, the idea that this man has been, quite understandably, disturbed by his family's deaths and hints that he might have developed some sort of psychological problems that justify his behaviour. The only negative comment I have of this book is the ease of murder, other than that it is well written and definitely a compelling read. less
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Painter1234
So good, I've bought the second one! Who cares that it's farfetched, it's a cracking good read.
gufh
The Book was ok but at some points it good very confusing. Can't wait to read the next one.
ctheriot8490
I could not put this down even though it not my usual thing, definitely worth a go
achar_pachoo
Love this book found it by accident and now going to start reading part 3
aaalleon
Read all 3... Very addictive. I had many LOL moments.
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