Thanks dd for the bump finished american psyco intense read as promised by many . Not for the faint of heart. The cigar was right on. I had to but the book down for days at a time because it was that disturbing. Ill get in my libary and post up a few. But in the meen time ISO of World War Z.
Greggj77, if the Amber Room by John Berry is still availble I love to give it a try. I also have a good selction murder mysteries, adventures and espionage that I can offer up...Nelson DeMille, Richard North Patterson, Kyle Mills, Stephen King....
Let me know
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Tom
The gore didn't bother me. It was just soo much to process that it was a one chapter at a time read. If you liked hostel or saw this is definitely a book to read. The chapter Day at the park, had nothing on Two Girls. The best part of the book was the causal mentions of gruesome detailsThanks dd for the bump finished american psyco intense read as promised by many . Not for the faint of heart. The cigar was right on. I had to but the book down for days at a time because it was that disturbing. Ill get in my libary and post up a few. But in the meen time ISO of World War Z.
Did you see what I meant about page 130? Where he kills the kid at the zoo? Or whatever other thing he did... That's where I stopped reading. It was a classic up until that point. Then he threw it all away with the unnecessary gore. Really, really dumb move on that author's part.
The gore didn't bother me. It was just soo much to process that it was a one chapter at a time read. If you liked hostel or saw this is definitely a book to read. The chapter Day at the park, had nothing on Two Girls. The best part of the book was the causal mentions of gruesome detailsThanks dd for the bump finished american psyco intense read as promised by many . Not for the faint of heart. The cigar was right on. I had to but the book down for days at a time because it was that disturbing. Ill get in my libary and post up a few. But in the meen time ISO of World War Z.
Did you see what I meant about page 130? Where he kills the kid at the zoo? Or whatever other thing he did... That's where I stopped reading. It was a classic up until that point. Then he threw it all away with the unnecessary gore. Really, really dumb move on that author's part.