Prepare yourself for a trip into the innermost thoughts of a frightening and fascinating sociopath, into the mind of an anonymous serial killer.
From the first killing to the dark climax, "Serial I" drags you down a chilling spiral of horror, black humor and social satire.
"Serial I" has been for over a year a bestselling ebook in France, including on Amazon Kindle, on the iBoosktore (where "Serial I" became #1 bestseller) and on Kobo (featured in Kobobooks.fr’s “best-sellers in 2011”).
Some quotations from the press and
“An immersion in the mind and the instincts of a serial killer”, Le Journal du Dimanche (french newspaper)
“Surprising, astonishing, terrifying and totally fascinating!” (on Babelio.com)
“A striking thriller acclaimed by digital readers!”, Presse Ocean (french newspaper)
“A disturbing diary, with an excellent rythm and a captivating a book to devour!” (on Amazon.fr)
“How realistic! How frightening! A thrilling book!” (on the french iBookstore)
“The incarnation of a successfull self-publishing story in France”, Les Echos (french newspaper)
“David Forrest, Apple and Amazon’s Nothomb”, 20 minutes (french newspaper)
David Forrest is a pen-name used by English novelists Robert Forrest-Webb and David Eliades to write four books, And to My Nephew Albert I Leave the Island What I Won off Fatty Hagan in a Poker Game (1969), The Great Dinosaur Robbery (1970), After Me, the Deluge (1972), and The Undertaker's Dozen (1974).
These books featured tight plotlines and riotous humor, touching at the same time some serious topics: The Great Dinosaur Robbery and Nephew deal with the Cold War, After Me, the Deluge with religion.