Meet George. George has a motorhome. George likes to travel around the country. And viciously murder people. But when he stops in a small diner one night for a pre-slaughter meal, he meets Nadia, a tiny little waitress who is just so full of life--life he wants nothing more than to squeeze from her. But when he convinces her to come with him, he soon discovers that she's so much more than she appeared. So much more that it might not be him killing her...
Travis McBee was born and raised just outside of Atlanta, Georgia. He is the younger of two children and enjoys backpacking, playing rugby, and watching football. He is the author of four novels: Bridgeworld, Bridgeworld: Encounter at Atlantis, Triton: Rise of the Fallen, and Triton: The Call of War. He is also the author of a children's series: The Chronicles of a Second Grade Genius. He currently resides in Georgia.
Premise: Two serial killers go at it. Alien Vs Predator! Freddy Vs. Jason! George Vs. Nadia! This was a unique little thriller, something I would really like to be seen turned into a movie for some reason. I always wondered what would happen if two serial killers selected each other as victims unknowingly....apparently a whole lot of chaos.
Characters: Surprisingly real and unique considering we are following two unjustifiable killers who enjoy killing simply for the sake of it and no other reason. Its astounding how much George is like a normal guy in some scenes. He has his quirks and little habits just like anyone else. He appears so in control and sophisticated at times and at others he is a completely delusional psychopath whom you have no idea if he is actually grounded in reality. I liked George more than Nadia but that's just me. As for Nadia, she is a little bit simpler but she isn't a generic psycho bitch even though she is indeed crazy. I won't reveal too much about her because of spoilers but she has many sides to her and is just as life-like as George with a psychology all of her own.
Writing: Writing is good and despite being third person you spend a lot of time in the character's head. There are typos but nothing too drastic. Mostly word misplacement and its rare.
Journey: A quick and easy read that can be devoured within a day. I decided to take my time with it though. As for the ending I will only say that you will either love it or hate it.
The premise was interesting but I did not enjoy the writing style very much. I may give this author another try though because I do enjoy his YouTube videos.