Official Review: Serial K Returns by Brian Gallagher

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Re: Official Review: Serial K Returns by Brian Gallagher

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Seriel Killer
Awesome,this book seems so interesting and creepy am in love with crime movies,it also sounds great to know the minds of a killer thought I dislike revengers. Anyways will have to read this one
Thanks for the review
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The objective only was thrilling enough for me. Justice, suspenseful investigations and more. Informative review. Thanks.
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The review was impressive. Also I love reading C/T/M/H novels. So I'm definitely reading this one.
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I love the psychological aspect to this novel. I've always been interested in what makes people tick and it seems really interesting to delve into the mind of a serial killer. I also like that this book can be read as a standalone and you don't have to read the first book to understand this one. Great and thorough review!
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It is not everyday that a Serial Killer is the main character. Sure there are plenty of stories about thieves, assassins and common criminals, but there are only a select few authors that dare step into the realm of serial killers and then doing it well. Well Done.
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Serial killer, Craig, is back and after abusive priests? Wow! The motive of his killing of abusive priests seems plausible, but I do hope Agents Lea Pucci and Ryan O’Callahan stop him! The viewpoint of a serial killer seems interesting, and I think it's fascinating the author made you have mixed feelings about Craig. I can definitely see how you would be more invested in Craig's story versus Lea and Ryan; Craig has the most interesting storyline, especially, since he did experience a childhood trauma. Like you said, these can shape the person people become later in life. Too bad about the typos, but I'm glad there weren't many. I'm afraid graphic scenes can be too much for me, but I'm glad you enjoyed this one! Thank you for sharing!
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Wow! This seems like an impressive book indeed. It seems that Gallagher has written the serial killer, Craig, as a relatable villain, even if the reader doesn't always agree with the methods of revenge. I am wary of reading a book full of gore, but this seems too much like Criminal Minds to pass up. Thank you for your review.
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Ooohhhh, this sounds like a good book! I cannot wait until I can read this. The premise is certainly interesting and intriguing.
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I love love love crime novels, so I'm excited to read this one. Great review!
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great review! i have always been interested in studying psychology and how/why a murderer thinks and acts the way he does is definitely a great subject. thankfully, this book can be a standalone though i wish i could read the other book first.
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Thanks for your review. I’m really not a fan of thrillers with details gore. It’s nice to know, though, that this book is more than that and very well done.
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The review shows a lot to draw my interest in reading this book.
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The review shows a lot to draw my interest in reading this book.
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I recently had a crime thriller book reviewed with the same strong woman as a protagonist. I wonder what's the difference and which story is better. I'll read this book to find out. Thanks for the great review.
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The cover picture captured my total attention, and the story inside took the whole of me and glued my mind onto it! I have read the sample and i can read, and re- read this book like watching a movie and without being bored! because its not only nice , but captivating ! This is a great book. thanks.
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