What causes straight-A student Brandon P Marshall to walk downstairs naked - armed with a pair of handguns - and massacre his family in cold blood befre committing suicide? Far from just another teen statistic, this is only one in a horrifying trail of incidents that brings together Detective Sergeant Dale Franklin of the Kansas City Police Department and his poster-boy rookie, Steve Abrams.
Baffled by the horrific and seemingly unconnected crimes unfolding around them, they need help, and fast.
Meanwhile, in Battersea, London, Dai Williams, safe inside his improvised Faraday cage, is coming to terms with his own set of 'special talents' - talents that will literally take 'getting-into-the-mind-of-the-killer' to a whole new level.
David Graham's The Screaming leaves no opportunity for thrills untouched as Dai enters a bizarre and horrifying world where your scream is just the beginning of the terror...and new twists lie around every corner.
The storyline was ok, but I don't think the author took it as far as it would go. Would have been nice to find out what was really happening, or did I miss that? Too much about relationships, but not enough to really feel that person. None of the characters were spectacular, and the deal about the Queen was just so far fetched as to be unbelievable. But I do credit the author for being able to write. I understand it's hard.