Emptiness
(Logan the Beginning)
by Fonda J Kerr
ASIN: B00PR45VLC
Wow if you want to read a book that can really get underneath your skin,
then give this book a try.
The writing is amazing and soon starts to scare you.
It isn't so much scary but the thoughts scare you.
Your brain starts working and the possibilities scare you more than anything else.
The story starts off following a young boy
who has a horrific childhood.
Is he born a serial killer or does his childhood change him?
You learn about everything he is thinking and why.
From this you learn why he becomes what he is.
It really gets you wanting to look into peoples eyes
just to make sure they aren't a serial killer.
There were some nights where I couldn't sleep due to the fact
it had me thinking so much that I just couldn't stop.
You have to be aware before you read this book that it's
really for adults and you need to be sure that you are ready to be shocked.
Fonda has really got into the head of this serial killer
(and probably many others).
The writing is brilliant and really makes you feel everything that is going on in the story.
If you want to get into the mind of a serial killer
in a way that you may never have before then you should
really give this book a try.
How will it affect you and who's eyes will you be checking?
The boy in the story Logan grows up in the book
and becomes The poetic killer
who leaves nothing behind but a body and a poem.
A man pretending to be
Something he never was
A monster but not like me
Dead eyes with life a lie
Only a mask of blood to satisfy
You may even find you agree with the people Logan kills
but it's up to you to decide.
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I received this book to review.
However all opinions expressed are my own.
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