At a reduced price for one week only.In COMPELLED, bestselling author Aaron Niz takes you on a terrifying journey into the darkest corners of a killer's mind.Mason Winters could be your best friend. On the surface, he's just an ordinary guy with a normal job, leading a typical life.But just beneath his smiling facade lies a dark and terrible secret. Suffering from horrible Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, the only way Mason maintains a thread of sanity is by living under a strict routine that is planned down to the very second. And if he falls off schedule for even a moment, he will be punished. Severely punished.But one night Mason encounters a stranger who changes everything. During a scuffle, Mason murders the stranger in self-defense. And finds that he now has a new routine that simply must be satisfied.Compelled is a kindle horror thriller In the tradition of Thomas Harris (Silence of the Lambs) and Jo Nesbo (The Snowman).
The overall story wasnt bad. The writing style and the misspelled words makes the story confusing at times.
Its frightening to think that somebody actually tick like the main character Mason. He is a very believeable character. If misspelled words dont bother you, then this ais a good book to read.
Pretty good. A few things I'm still not sure of. The more I think of it, the more I wonder if I missed something, but other readers say the same thing. interesting enough to keep me reading. Liked the 'twist' at the end.
Not bad. Writing style was a little choppy, but all in all pretty good. Loved the way Aaron Niz described Mason's problems. Creepy. Interesting enough to keep me reading. Seems like the next on is Skeptic. Might pick that one up.
I liked the story - and hope to read another book about Mason. The writing wasn't very good, though. Lots of confusing sentences and grammatical errors. Hopefully the author will improve and get an editor.
Not too bad for the the price if you dont mind bad editing. The story line was good, just a little hard to follow. I seems just about anyone can get a book publisher anymore.