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Killer (A Jack Rhodes Mystery Book 1)

di Stephen Carpenter

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"A BLOCKBUSTER!" Entertainment Weekly For fans of Robert Parker's smart but tough-as-nails heroes, screenwriter Stephen Carpenter introduces a new character to the mystery genre, Jack Rhodes. Jack is an author and former boxer who was on his way to literary success when his life was blown apart by the horrific suicide of his fiancee. Devastated, Jack went on a fifteen-month alcoholic spiral into near-oblivion before eventually working past his demons to become a best-selling crime novelist. But just as Jack is finishing his fourth book about a vicious serial killer, the LAPD interrupts his quiet routine with news of what appears to be a copycat murder from his first book. There's just one problem--the murder took place before Jack's book was published. Jack begins to investigate, using techniques he learned through his meticulous research with police and FBI investigators. To his horror, Jack discovers that each of the murders he has imagined are all real...down to the most harrowing details. And Jack is Suspect Number One. Jack winds up on the run, a fugitive haunted by his past and hunted by the very cops and FBI agents he has learned from and befriended. Jack must use every resource he has to prevent the murder of a woman he knows will be next in his series of novels. He must piece together shattered memories from the fragments he recalls during his drunken fifteen-month blackout. Fast-paced and utterly unpredictable, KILLER reads like a rapid-fire crime thriller, with hairpin twists and turns and edge-of-your seat psychological horror. KILLER eludes easy answers to the impossible puzzle Jack must solve, and takes the reader on a journey unlike any other.… (altro)
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Titolo:Killer (A Jack Rhodes Mystery Book 1)
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Fing gut an, wurde dann aber immer unglaubwürdiger und vorhersehbar. Bis ich mich am Schluß geärgert hab, damit Zeit verplempert zu haben. ( )
  Horrortorte | May 17, 2019 |
I “purchased” this e-book a couple years ago when it was available for free on Amazon and I’ve only just now gotten around to reading it. I should have read it sooner!

Killer is a fast-paced mystery that keeps you guessing for the first part of the book. Did the main character, Jack, commit the murder? If not, how did he write about the murder in such detail when it had happened before his book had been published? How did he know details about the murder that weren’t in the book? By the mid-point of the book, the author had left enough clues to allow the reader to figure out most of the answers. However, the story continued to move forward at a fast pace because there were still details to be filled in, not to mention a messy situation that needed to be resolved.

I liked the main character in the story. I found myself rooting for him and hoping he wasn’t the killer. There was one moment in this book that I particularly liked. After Jack learned from the police about the murder that seemed to be exactly like the one in his book, he went to his lawyer. Jack told his lawyer absolutely everything, even the stuff that seemed to implicate him that the police didn’t know about. It was very refreshing. Too often I’m frustrated by fictional characters of all genres who hold back information and keep secrets when it seems so obvious that it would be better for them in the long run if they just told the truth from the beginning. It often comes across as a plot device to create drama. I love it when characters actually behave in a manner that makes sense. You can still create drama without making your characters act like complete idiots. So, while Jack didn’t always make entirely brilliant decisions, I did really like the way he handled that meeting with his lawyer.

This book has a sequel (Killer in the Hills), but Killer stands completely on its own. There aren’t any dangling threads at the end to leave you feeling like you didn’t get a complete story. ( )
  YouKneeK | Jan 20, 2014 |
Great. fun read! Nothing is what is seems and the characters are very well constructed! Hope Mr. Carpenter is writing more!! ( )
  toysmom | Mar 25, 2011 |
Jack Rhodes is an author of a wildly popular series about a faceless, nameless serial killer. He spends most of his time in solitude, trying to out-write his past, and the demons of alcoholism. Things really get interesting when the LAPD contacts him. It turns out his books aren’t all that fictional, after all. The twists and turns are completely unpredictable, as Jack struggles to remember and deal with things he wish he could leave in the past.
Killer is one of those books that just grabs you. Scenes were written in such detail and so vividly, and the emotions were so raw, it was impossible not to feel for the characters. I could not read this book and not get hooked into the story. Jack has very real flaws and imperfections, and grew in ways that wouldn’t be unexpected, adding to the very realistic flavor of the story.
Nothing is what it seems, and I was guessing as I flew through the pages. I am certainly glad I came across this book, and I hope there are more like it! ( )
  Radella | Feb 24, 2011 |
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"A BLOCKBUSTER!" Entertainment Weekly For fans of Robert Parker's smart but tough-as-nails heroes, screenwriter Stephen Carpenter introduces a new character to the mystery genre, Jack Rhodes. Jack is an author and former boxer who was on his way to literary success when his life was blown apart by the horrific suicide of his fiancee. Devastated, Jack went on a fifteen-month alcoholic spiral into near-oblivion before eventually working past his demons to become a best-selling crime novelist. But just as Jack is finishing his fourth book about a vicious serial killer, the LAPD interrupts his quiet routine with news of what appears to be a copycat murder from his first book. There's just one problem--the murder took place before Jack's book was published. Jack begins to investigate, using techniques he learned through his meticulous research with police and FBI investigators. To his horror, Jack discovers that each of the murders he has imagined are all real...down to the most harrowing details. And Jack is Suspect Number One. Jack winds up on the run, a fugitive haunted by his past and hunted by the very cops and FBI agents he has learned from and befriended. Jack must use every resource he has to prevent the murder of a woman he knows will be next in his series of novels. He must piece together shattered memories from the fragments he recalls during his drunken fifteen-month blackout. Fast-paced and utterly unpredictable, KILLER reads like a rapid-fire crime thriller, with hairpin twists and turns and edge-of-your seat psychological horror. KILLER eludes easy answers to the impossible puzzle Jack must solve, and takes the reader on a journey unlike any other.

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