Official Review: Serial K by Brian Gallagher

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Re: Official Review: Serial K by Brian Gallagher

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Brain Gallagher :cry: :cry2:
Thanks for the thriller crime story
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I enjoyed the review, but I don't think this book is for me.
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I am interested in murder stories an detectives. Thanks for the review
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Re:offical Review A serial by Brain Gallagher This book is for every one who rread it and ofcourse love it : :evil:
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The topic of serial killers and their motivations is certainly a fascinating one. It's a shame that the plot ended up being somewhat implausible.
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I find serial killers fascinating...what goes on in their minds, or what went wrong. I've done extensive research in this area & written a lot of papers regarding this phenomenon. I hope some day we will have more answers on how to predict these acts, or help/treat these people. Thanks for an enticing review...will certainly check this one out!
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I love crime stories but with this adult scenes I don't think I'm in. But the book sounds interesting.
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I like that the reader nows what the killer is thinking, that way I understand his perspective. Great review, thank you.
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Thank you for the thoughtful and thorough review! I like the idea of the serial killer carrying out murders in a way that plays homage to other serial killers. That’s clever and unique from other crime novels I’ve read. Although, from a writer’s perspective, you noticed the weaknesses in the plot and the grammatical errors, I liked how you also gave your review as strictly a reader. It’s obvious that as a reader, this is a book you enjoyed. That makes me want to read it in spite of the downsides.
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Nice ??
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Awesome review! I just sampled a few pages. It felt like it was coming from a person with a dark and twisted novel. I love when authors write this way for it makes the book more authentic. I plan on reading this book.
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