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A review by bookish20
The Executioner by Chris Carter
challenging
dark
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
5.0
My 6P review: Premise, Plot, People, Place, Prose/Pace, Praise
A ritualistic killer, killing his victims using their inner most fears.
Holy crap. This was brilliant.
I read The Crucufix Killer almost ten years ago and I wondered if I would still enjoy Chris Carter’s books now. Well, I can say, I most certainly did.
I was turning the pages as fast as I could. This was fast paced and really snappy. With short chapters it felt so quick and easy to read.
The plot was excellent, and I cared for the characters.
Not one for the faint hearted though. These crimes were horrific but how Detective Robert Hunter and his team go about finding the killer was so easy to follow, believable and satisfying.
I won’t be waiting another ten years to read the third book in the series.
A ritualistic killer, killing his victims using their inner most fears.
Holy crap. This was brilliant.
I read The Crucufix Killer almost ten years ago and I wondered if I would still enjoy Chris Carter’s books now. Well, I can say, I most certainly did.
I was turning the pages as fast as I could. This was fast paced and really snappy. With short chapters it felt so quick and easy to read.
The plot was excellent, and I cared for the characters.
Not one for the faint hearted though. These crimes were horrific but how Detective Robert Hunter and his team go about finding the killer was so easy to follow, believable and satisfying.
I won’t be waiting another ten years to read the third book in the series.