Official Review: Serial K by Brian Gallagher

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Re: Official Review: Serial K by Brian Gallagher

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I'm scared, hoped is not a real life story. Breed love mean evil or devil's love, and he acted well by is given name. But you know natural law of nature sure must have its way on things we love doing. " He that killed with sword must die by the sword ". It is a big lessons for everyone who allowed NMA to controlled them. To the writer, continue the good works. The book appealing to everyone conscience to remember the day reckoning.
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From reading your review, I feel that I would enjoy this novel. I could ignore the errors especially if the story is very engaging. Thank you for your review!
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Still wondering why the author would choose breedlove as a name of a serial killer..... The name gives completely opposite meaning to the character. Still sounds like an interesting read
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thanks for the review, this book got my attention especially in the fact that this killer models his killings after other famous murderers, he always want to be the champion
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I love criminal novels. the story was interesting. thank you for great review
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Interesting criminal thriller by #BrianGallagher and I rated the book 2 out of 4. I'm not a big fan of the genre.
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I'm usually scared of murder. It sounds interesting of the killer's motive and the aggressiveness in which he executes. I would be willing to get a copy.
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Someone who grew up wishing to be a serial killer and then did it? That is a novel take on the subject, I think. I usually do not read crime novels, but I think crime aficionados might like this book. Thanks for the review!
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Post by gali »

The idea of a psychopath who admires serial killers and copycats their method gives me the chills. Breedlove does sound like an interesting character, but I am tired of reading about serial killers. I am glad you enjoyed the book despite its weaknesses, but I will pass. Thank you for the insightful review!
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I'm glad you enjoyed the book. I would rather watch a serial killer movie than read about it. Good review
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This novel xrays the psychology of serial killing and related vices.
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I am a bit obsessed with serial killers and the psychology around them so this interests me. It also interests me that Breedlove was interested in serial killers before he became one because that implies that he has studied them which gives him more knowledge on how to be good at what he does. The mind of a serial killer is such an interesting place. This is going on my want to read list!
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Sounds like a compelling story but the content is a little too much for my liking. Church of Satan? That's definitely creepy.
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Thriller books are the best, I usually love the suspense, the fascination, the horror and all. Plus the author added some humour to this novel. I really can't wait to read it all. Thanks for making reading always interesting everytime, we readers appreciate
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This is a great review that leaves someone to develop interest in choosing the read this novel in full. The drama in it is quiet thrilling looking at the type of the people involved and their love relationship being on weak ground but still looking can bounce back.
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