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Russ Troutt (291 KP) rated Summer of 84 (2018) in Movies
Jul 2, 2019
In June of 1984 two huge events occured. One being my birth, but the other not quite as great, as there was a serial killer on the loose in Cape May. Four 15 year old boys, who were like The Monster Squad meets The Hardy Boys, know that every serial killer is someone's neighbor, and they think their neighbor fits the bill. Unlike the kids on the milk cartons, Summer of 84 is not to be missed. Just as every 15 year old boy is excited about spying on the hot girl across the street and seeing her change clothes, you should be just as excited to see Summer of 84.

Eleanor (1463 KP) rated The Chestnut Man in Books
Apr 29, 2020
So having read / listened to a few YA novels recently thinking they would lighten the mood I went back to my usual pick of full-on serial killer gore-tastic and why did I ever leave!?! This is my thing apparently (not sure what that says about me!!)
I enjoyed this dark police procedural it ticked all the requirements, evil but clever killer, a determined but troubled police detective (not too much romance.) I listened to the audiobook narrated by CharlottMelen and appreciated the experience of not tripping over the Danish name pronunciation as would have happened if I'd read it.... Not for the weak of stomach.
I enjoyed this dark police procedural it ticked all the requirements, evil but clever killer, a determined but troubled police detective (not too much romance.) I listened to the audiobook narrated by CharlottMelen and appreciated the experience of not tripping over the Danish name pronunciation as would have happened if I'd read it.... Not for the weak of stomach.

Whatchareadin (174 KP) rated Eeny Meeny (Helen Grace, #1) in Books
Apr 9, 2019
People are being kidnapped from off the street in couples and forced to make a horrible decision. Killed or be killed! Who is the killer and what is her motive? Yes, her. The killer in this book is a female. And it's up to Detective Inspector Helen Grace and her team to figure this all out before any more people end up dead. After abducting the victims, the killer drugs them and keeps them in a dungeon of her own making. There in the middle of the floor, the victims find a phone and a gun. The phone has just enough battery life to receive a message. "On the floor by the phone you'll find a gun. It has one bullet in it...That is the price of your freedom. You must kill to live." I don't know if how I could make the decision. The only other option is for both people to die from starvation.
M.J. Arlidge gives a gripping tale that leaves you wanting more. It was very hard for me to put the book down, but I had to while on vacation because it was impossible to keep sand out of my Kindle. It had me on the edge of my seat and I had to find out who the killer was and why she was doing this to these poor innocent people. When DI Grace finds out the common denominator with each victim is her, the pressure to find the killer intensified with her as well as with me.
This was a great book with a fast pace that will keep you interested until the end. WIth little twists and unexpected circumstances you will thoroughly enjoy this book.
M.J. Arlidge gives a gripping tale that leaves you wanting more. It was very hard for me to put the book down, but I had to while on vacation because it was impossible to keep sand out of my Kindle. It had me on the edge of my seat and I had to find out who the killer was and why she was doing this to these poor innocent people. When DI Grace finds out the common denominator with each victim is her, the pressure to find the killer intensified with her as well as with me.
This was a great book with a fast pace that will keep you interested until the end. WIth little twists and unexpected circumstances you will thoroughly enjoy this book.

Mark Halpern (153 KP) rated Dirty Harry (1971) in Movies
Jan 8, 2018

Hazel (2934 KP) rated The Killer On The Wall in Books
Jan 12, 2018
Intense, riveting and dark ... just what you want from a psychological thriller about a serial killer in a small town. An excellent read and an author I will most definitely be looking out for in the future. My thanks go to the Publisher and NetGalley for my ARC.

Kevin Phillipson (10072 KP) rated Happy Death Day (2017) in Movies
Feb 21, 2018

Kristopher K St-pierre (722 KP) rated Messenger in Apps
Aug 14, 2018
I love the app for Facebook messenger one of those does what it says but I dont like the forces you to have 2 apps just for Facebook

Russ Troutt (291 KP) rated Motherless Brooklyn (2019) in Movies
Feb 2, 2020

Awix (3310 KP) rated Frenzy (1972) in Movies
Mar 8, 2018 (Updated Mar 8, 2018)
Penultimate Hitchcock thriller is solid but unpalatable tale of a serial killer on the loose in London and marked Hitchcock's return to his home country for the first time in decades. Police are baffled by the crimes of the so-called Necktie Killer, eventually set their sights on drifter and generally moody git Blaney (Finch). But have they got the right man?
Hitchcock himself certainly turns up, for there is at least one moment of the old dark magic (a bravura tracking shot in which a murder is implied without being shown), but it is the problematic Hitch - misogynistic, sour, given to awkward tonal misjudgements - who oversees this movie. Movie is largely about a rapist and killer, but the director still includes various jolly running gags and moments of broad comedy; the end result may well leave a bad taste in the mouth of discerning viewers. The decision to go with such an unsympathetic anti-hero is also arguably a mistake. Worth a look for Hitchcock fans, but also evidence that the great man had essentially shot his bolt many years earlier.
Hitchcock himself certainly turns up, for there is at least one moment of the old dark magic (a bravura tracking shot in which a murder is implied without being shown), but it is the problematic Hitch - misogynistic, sour, given to awkward tonal misjudgements - who oversees this movie. Movie is largely about a rapist and killer, but the director still includes various jolly running gags and moments of broad comedy; the end result may well leave a bad taste in the mouth of discerning viewers. The decision to go with such an unsympathetic anti-hero is also arguably a mistake. Worth a look for Hitchcock fans, but also evidence that the great man had essentially shot his bolt many years earlier.
A chilling tale of choices made by a cold-blooded killer.
DROP DEAD DANGEROUS is about a young man with a rough start in life that gets bad before it gets even worse than that. Paul John Knowles had the looks and charm to make a go of things and turn his life around. However, after being rejected on a doorstep, he goes the other way and becomes a cold-blooded killer.
Admitting to over thirty deaths, charged with eighteen, this story details his beginnings, the journey, and the ending of this killer. Told in Ryan Green's distinctive style, you not only get the facts and figures but also get taken into the mind of the murderer.
A disturbing read, this had me gripped. Absolutely recommended by me for all fans of #TrueCrime.
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* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book, and the comments here are my honest opinion. *
Merissa
Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!
Admitting to over thirty deaths, charged with eighteen, this story details his beginnings, the journey, and the ending of this killer. Told in Ryan Green's distinctive style, you not only get the facts and figures but also get taken into the mind of the murderer.
A disturbing read, this had me gripped. Absolutely recommended by me for all fans of #TrueCrime.
** same worded review will appear elsewhere **
* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book, and the comments here are my honest opinion. *
Merissa
Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!