Review of To Death
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Review of To Death
Serial killer, Don Cutter, tries to kidnap, rape, torture, and murder Lauren. Lauren quickly turns the table on Don, and he finds himself at her mercy, tied up in a hidden room in her basement. Lauren wants to confide in Troy, her best friend, but she does not want him to get into trouble for helping her. She wants to hold Don captive to discover why he selected her as a victim and if he was responsible for her mother’s disappearance two years ago. Lauren does not trust the police because they tried to blame her for her mother’s disappearance because she had taken out a $750,000 life insurance policy. Was Lauren responsible for her mother’s disappearance? Was she a random victim of Don’s? How did she outfox and kidnap Don? Is Lauren a victim or a criminal? To learn the answers to these questions, read Lorna Park’s To Death: He figured she was no match for a serial killer. He figured wrong. Dead Wrong.
Lorna Park did an excellent job moving from the present day to two years before when Joanne went missing, which helped fully develop each character and ensured each role was fully defined. Lauren is portrayed as someone no one likes because of her sullen attitude and actions. At the same time, Lorna Park explains how people’s actions can be a means of survival and protecting oneself from perceived hurt or rejection. This book contains a lot of suspense with a stalker, a serial killer, a psychopath, sexual awareness, and much more. One important thing I took away from this story is how misconceptions can be made about someone through their appearance and actions. I adored the end of this book because it was not what I expected. This story made me think about the bushes in my yard. Do they provide me with privacy, or do they provide someone who wants to harm me a place to hide?
This book is full of mystery, drama, and suspense, which kept me reading but made it more disappointing to encounter the plethora of errors it contained. The lack of professional editing was the only negative I encountered; however, anyone in law enforcement may dislike how the detectives in this story are portrayed.
The only thing preventing this exciting book from getting a perfect score is the need for professional editing. The only suitable rating for this book is 4 out of 5 stars.
Mature readers who enjoy reading crime thrillers about pedophiles, stalkers, serial killers, psychopaths, sociopaths, and others of this nature, are the ones I recommend this book to. If you are offended by non-borderline profanity, I recommend you skip this book. If abuse, alcoholism, or self-medication are triggers for you, you may also want to avoid this book.
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