He's the last thing you'll ever see... Seven-feet-tall. Four hundred pounds. A blood-encrusted, rusty steel plate screwed into his skull. But perhaps the most terrifying thing about reclusive psychopath Jacob Goodnight is the razor-sharp nails on his forefingers, the ones he uses to circle his victims' eyes before he takes them. Holed up within the long-abandoned Blackwell Hotel, nine floors of hidden passageways and two-way mirrors that once acted as a playground for the rich and privileged, Jacob's disturbing gaze is now fixed on Kira, Christine, Michael, Tye, Zoe, Melissa, Richie, and Russell - eight delinquents hoping to shave time off their county jail sentences by performing community service and restoring the building - and detention officer Frank Williams, the former cop who put a bullet in Jacob's head four years prior. Goodnight sees the sin their eyes - as he always does - and he's going to pluck them out, one by one... See No Evil, a violent, bloody account of madness and revenge, is a novelization of the terrifying new thriller from WWE Films and Lionsgate, starring WWE Raw Superstar Kane.
I bought this book well before the movie came out. It was mainly gore and suspense with a very interesting main scary killer. The relationships in the end caught me off gaurd. The book also gives a much more indepth look to Jacob's beginings then the movie does.