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Stormi's Review: Fireside Chat with a Grammar Nazi Serial Killer by Ryan Suvaal

APC PUBLISHER: Ryan Suvaal RELEASED: December 21, 2018 GENRE: mystery, thriller, suspense, short reads LENGTH: 40 pages FORMAT: ebook

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Seventeen gruesome killings across the United States, within a span of six months and there is one clear connection among victims. They were all writers. While media is decorating the murders with sensationalist stories, and law enforcement is playing catch-up, the homicidal maniac remains elusive and secretive. Things get very interesting, when one day she decides to appear on an internet talk show for an honest fireside chat. FOUR BOUNDLESS STARS
This was a short, but thrilling read. A serial killer who goes after bad writers was a bit comedic to me. I am a reviewer, and so I have read some excellent books and some awful books. Do I want to kill someone over it? Absolutely not and that is where I found this book a little bit humorous and crazy and in a way that is what kept me reading. It was written very well. It was a thriller of sorts with a few dark aspects, where I could see the humor of readers getting THIS mad over bad writing. The characters were colorful and real and a bit crazy, but I found them interesting, nonetheless. Overall, I found this book fun and easy to read. I will say that the ending was very very good. Definitely worth the read.