Book Description:
John has been a successful serial killer for his entire adult life, committed to his craft without detection or disruption. He’s spent years perfecting his process and meticulously planning out each kill, honing his abilities to horrible heights; however, when one kill doesn’t go as planned, his confidence is shattered, and his dark life starts down an even darker road, to either his salvation…or his ultimate downfall. John finds his private sanctum infiltrated by chaotic characters from the most unlikely of places, putting him through an existential crisis of the soul. As John loses control, his true crucible begins.
From a Killer’s Mind, the debut novel of writer Jason Helford, is a mind-bending, scary, and emotionally honest trip through the life of a serial killer, laying bare the killer’s soul for all readers to see. The remarkable twist at the core of this novel is something that will leave you open-mouthed, shocked, and completely hooked, until the very last page.
Author Bio:
Jason Helford is a first time author, having recently published his debut novel, From a Killer’s Mind, in July of 2013. He’s a devoted husband and father, an avid comic book collector and an enthusiastic craft beer drinker. Prizing originality and creativity more than anything else, his favorite authors are Hunter S. Thompson, Chuck Palahniuk, Ray Bradbury, Terry Brooks, Margaret Weis, Tracy Hickman, Robert Asprin and Albert Camus. Please don’t be offended if you are an author and your name wasn’t mentioned, he probably likes you, too. He lives in Maryland with his wife, Bella, his daughter, Maddie, and his goofy dog, Sunset.
Available on:
Amazon Kindle:
iBooks:
Search for "From a Killer's Mind" in the iBookstore
Nook:
Smashwords:
Sony Reader Store:
Kobo:
Diesel:
My Review:
This is why I love the web. I was able to read this book that I never would have even known about, if not for today's technology. I would have missed a great book. I am so glad that I read this after halloween. I started reading Stephen King when I was 8, and I am used to horror and gore. It takes a very scary book to scare me. This one did. The mind of a killer is scary enough, but to humanize him really startled me. I was in his head, and I could not stop what he was going to do. I am giving this book a 5/5. I was given a copy to review, however all opinions are my own.
No comments:
Post a Comment