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The Accidental Killer #4

Papercuts: The Accidental Killer, The Final Chapter

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Luring his teacher, Brittany, into a compromising position Ricky takes advantage of the situation to show her how he feels about their relationship and their future. Emma, blinded by revenge, won’t let him forget his main objective of killing Brittany and in the meantime competition for Ricky grows. Onyx finally puts her past into perspective, the present into strategic maneuvering, and the future she’s making plans for with her sights set on Ricky no matter the cost. A domino effect ensues as everyone has a game to play, and everything has to come to an end sometime.

73 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 15, 2014

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S.L. Walker

13 books33 followers
S.L. Walker is a native of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.
Most of her released titles our steeped in Erotica, as she believes it is about mutuality and a common bond between all adult readers. Most reviews of her work include the hint of the macabre and the shocking illusion of realism that hinders the mind from accepting it as a fictional piece of work.
In 2012, her love of writing came as a therapy for her concussion suffered in a biking accident. It was then that she independently published her first novella “Becoming Brittany” as a part of a series entitled “The Accidental Killer Series”. Two years later she had finished the series in publication, as well as began a new Science Fiction Dystopian Romance titled “The Warmth, Part I.” She also wrote the omitted chapters, only available in published format, of “Ma Nouvelle Vie: Wrecked” for Fray’d Tag Publishing in their collaborative fiction effort. Her short story "Gryneli" was published in a short story collection by Hammered Horror Publishing entitled "Femme Fatal" in October 2015.

You can find more content about S.L. Walker at http://authorslwalker.weebly.com/

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Profile Image for Danny  Phillips.
9 reviews8 followers
January 18, 2014
OMG!! What an ending... What a roller coaster this series was.

Okay I became a little obsessive with this series because it was like a soap opera. I mean this has to become a cult classic because it was and is the best erotica series I've read. It was sexy, scary, strange, and suspenseful!!

The bar has been raised for all the others, I tell you that right now!!
This final chapter - it was like hey I know what's going on and where it's leading BUT once again you have to go "Shut the front door!" because you didn't have a clue!

LOVED IT!
Profile Image for Octavia Jones.
5 reviews11 followers
August 9, 2015
Impressed.

The most diverse character was Shantell [ONYX], who is a woman of color, compared to even the most central of characters. She was shown as a strong woman with attitude, then as a woman with many layers which in the end included the crazy woman (we all know we have hidden in there). Her story ends with a SHOCK!

Everything wrapped up nicely.

Thank you for the read!!
Profile Image for Yvie Towers.
Author 4 books24 followers
January 16, 2014
This is the finale in The Accidental Killer series, and even though I was disheartened with the ending, I loved this book. I couldn't stop thinking about a long time after I'd finished reading it - I'm talking days here... Everything that's happened in the series up to this point comes to a head, and I guess you could say that it's time for everyone to pay the piper. It all comes full circle, and I couldn't have predicted the ending if I'd tried. I really, really didn't want for it all to end the way it did, but I can't fault the author - it needed to happen. *sigh* I loved it either way - I just like to have my cake and eat it too sometimes. This final installment is deserving of the series - still one of the few erotic originals out there.
Profile Image for Raven Johnson.
5 reviews3 followers
February 19, 2014
Very surprised... What an ending!!

This is one of those books you talk to ppl in whispers, because it's really really good ~ but also very dark & beyond erotica.

It made me laugh when I read "Everyone has a game to play" because it's the truest thing about the book & reality.

The author has a good grip on realistic dialogue and character. This book contained Caucasian, Hispanic, Latino, and African American in a respectful yet realistic manner and I believe makes it accessible to all cultures venturing into reading erotica and/or BDSM books.

Very happy this series was recommended to me.

Profile Image for Joleene Dixon.
3 reviews9 followers
January 18, 2014
This series changed my mind about EROTICA. I always ended up getting these short stories with no plot and just sex with really no eroticism. This story has a plot with twists and turns that catapult you into their world. Different fetishes are explored and it was altogether wow!

The ending really was worth the wait, because I was waiting... months but hey considering how many books make you wait a year or more this series wrapped up in less than a year so I shouldn't complain. Everyone had their guesses on who was next to die BUT no one ever thought this would happen. Loved it!!

Profile Image for Iris Jennings.
6 reviews
January 18, 2014
Excellent ending to the series. Very surprised by this book. I though we were done with surprises after The Wastelands when everything leaped into overdrive and we were taken down a path that no one would have expected. From first book to last book -- it is an experience.

Thank you S.L. Walker for such an original experience in book reading, especially for Erotica. I know because of the content it has to be labeled as such but it was more suspense than anything.
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23 reviews5 followers
February 21, 2014
I gave this book 4 stars because the series comes down to this final chapter, and it's ending truly earned the title of final. A lot of series seem to go on and on, you'll see #9 in the series and well it's just because that author doesn't know how to end it - like you know, the writers of LOST...

The character Ricky seems lost in his need to be normal, trying to deny himself his true want Brittany. He's just too scared to admit this to himself. It's an inner issue that I think hasn't been addressed much by other reviewers. In his Wasteland performance for Brittany, it was too much like a boy doing a homework assignment but then I thought about it - he is 18 with no real "Dom" experience except what he's picked up from Brittany herself - so rationalizing it made sense. *golf clap

Emma unveils her true motivation, and I want to speak on a question I've had asked of me (from readers who refuse to get on GR - URGH!): Was Emma lying about Dee? In A Rainbow in the Dark she speaks on knowing that Brittany killed Dee. So if you paid attention you'd know this, and so the result is that Brittany is deceitful throughout her role in this book. She is a professional manipulator. Oh and to be cliché *Oops she did it again* as she was the means to her ends.


The wrapping up of this story was a domino effect and I ABSOLUTELY LOVED IT! What a great ending to this, and I don't care what anyone else thinks. *a semi larger golf clap.

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