A novel of feminism taken to the ultimate limit by a woman who no longer has anything to lose.
First her husband killed their children, then himself. Now she's on her own, and she's bent on making sure it never happens to another woman. It's too late for her...she's already damaged. She's already caught in the depths of despair where only taking the law into her hands holds out any sort of relief. Yet when she stops the evil she's felt compelled to commit, the murders continue. Someone is a copycat, pinning crimes on her, stalking her, teasing her with his devious plan. She can't make him stop. There may be no way out of the trap she's created out of loss, out of desperation.
There's another problem--she's falling in love with the detective who is in charge of tracking her down. Life is a complex series of paradoxes, a spiral of fear and murder where nothing is as it seems.
Edgar Award Nominee for Best Novel Stoker Award Nominee for Superior Novel
Novelist, short story writer, columnist, writing instructor, editor. My published novels are now available at Kindle.com, along with new short story anthologies and novellas.
....you can't kill someone with rat poison, especially not a full grown adult. Rat poison is 90% corn. It doesn't dissolve in whiskey. It's corn--it doesn't dissolve at all. Pure strychnine, yep, they're dead. Pure arsenic. Might take a little while, but yeah, they's dead then, too. But grocery-store rat poison...it might give a kid a stomachache if they ate a whole box. Won't kill a dude.
Sort of give it a Mikayla smirk in terms of how good the book is. (google "Not impressed meme" and that will make sense to the uninitiated) I didn't really believe the titular characters motivation to kill, and prior to that, her instant recovery from catatonia.
Slow moving, the first few chapters jump around from one character to another, giving both characters two names so we're not sure who we're following, and for no good reason because this confusion is resolved in the first few chapters. It's just a waste of time in some slow-moving character/plot building that needed to be sped up, not bogged down for dramatic effect or for suspense building.
If this is a genre that you read a lot, you might like it, might be willing to deal with the fluff and crap to get to the meat, but it's definitely not for dabblers, for those of us who don't read the horror/suspense genre a lot, the filler just feels like filler.
LOVED this story, loved Kay and Shadow. Loved the journey. If you have never read anything by Billie Sue Mosiman you are missing a true storyteller. Bille Sue has the power to take your imagination and hold it hostage for a few hours and you will so love the journey.
Kay had the perfect life, the perfect husband and perfect children until one day her the unspeakable happened. Her husband killed her children and himself in a moment of madness and Kay is destroyed. She is determined the find out why and discovers the answer is a simple one; because he can. Kay discovers a power within herself and sets out to test the men she comes across in her life to see if they are capable of similar misdeeds. They better hope they answer the questions in the right way......
A novel of mystery, suspense and murder. Kay has the perfect family and then they were taken away from her. Kay life was thrown into a tailspin and her life would never be the same again. The book includes a serial killer, a copycat murder and a cop. The first set of killings were done to seek revenge. The copycat murder pick up where the serial killer left off. Billie Sue Mosiman is an excellent writer and story teller.
I did not enjoy this book. The pace was incredibly slow. I found the lead character uninteresting and Charlene was incredibly irritating. The ending was disappointing. Considering the rest of the novel, I should have expected it.
Good book. Kept me interested to find out how it ends. Some parts were graphic but all in all a good read. Didn't care much for the ending but is worth reading.