A dark, disturbing and mind-bending psychological thriller like nothing you've ever read before.
Warning: This is not a story suitable for children or adults with a weak or sensitive disposition. This book contains graphic descriptions of violent acts and events.
Two books in one? This book flows in a reverse chronological order and can, on completion, be read from last chapter to first giving a different perspective on the story.
This book is very dark, and it is very disturbing. It is violent. It is original. Once I started reading it, I didn't want to stop. I had to find out what had caused the "man" to do the things he did. If you like dark, disturbing, and original, read Id.
I havent really read horror/slasher books for twenty years. As i get older I much prefer more uplifting books. So this is not really my typical fare. However I thought the story was an intrigiung one drawing as it does on Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. The big question the book asks is "is there an inhuman monster lurking in all of us?" The story is told in reverse chronological order. However I didnt realise this as I began the book. The result was that the first few chapters were a confusing chase/murder blur. However when I realised the authour's trick the tale began to unwind in my mind. I dont really know wether this method was inspired or confusing. Perhaps if dates/times were given at the start of each chapter it would facilitate an orderly read. I feel the authour didnt help me to delevop an empathy with the characters. This may be due to the reverse chronology as at the begining our hero is a blood crazed killer. But even as the story regressed I didnt necessarily feel as if I was looking through our hero's eyes. However where the authour does excel is in the concept of the story. Its a cracking tale to tell the kids when they next go camping! In my youth I read alot of James Herbert, Dean Koontz and feel that this book is right up with the best that those authours produced. I think if a greater character development could be added to the concept and plot of future books Paul Craig could reach the heights of a Stephen King. You know you've made an impact when you dont sleep the night you've read a book and you are still thinking about the book several days afetr you've read it!
OMG!! Brilliant book! So very very dark and extremely intriguing I could not put this down and was constantly trying to second think things through. The author has delivered an enticing plot but you need to concentrate closely. I found myself reading back and then forwards to check I had understood the thought process correctly as to where the plot was leading. This book is so off the chart of what I normally would read and to be honest not something I would pick up off the shelf. However the vague description and the warnings (DO NOT READ IF YOU ARE OF A WEAK OR SENSITIVE DISPOSITION!) suckered me right in. I'm glad it did although I was disturbed to find myself enthralled to be tracking the mind of a killer. A gory read but glad I found it. A gem.
I liked it. It's told in reverse chronological order and I think I would have shuffled the deck differently. I might have saved chapter one for last. Still, it is a good read because regardless of the chapter order, there is something to be revealed.
Wow! I didn't think I would get past the first 2 chapters as the author plunges straight in with the violence and they are pretty gory. However, without giving anything away, it's a clever book which after reading both forwards and backwards leaves you with a sense of is it or isn't it...