Carrie Justice is a therapist who works with troubled prisoners. Suffering from bipolar disorder herself, she assists prisoners with various forms of mental illness. The Skinner is a serial killer, leaving mutilated bodies throughout the city. He targets Carrie in a deadly game of Cat and Mouse. Carrie must use her psychological training to find the killer before she falls victim to his Brutality.
This was a awesome book I really need to read more Tim Miller. He is such a good writer. I really like how he developed the characters I got attached to the main characters and the story was fast paced.although not as brutal as some of the other books I've read by Tim Miller the story was so well written it didn't matter. Just a good solid read.
When I read the name Brutality my thought was ok some people will die in a bad way, oh buddy was I wrong. Through out this book all I could think was God that was brutal. The name fits this story to a T! Also having a character with my name was awesome! Although I dreamed about the way she died and oh my goodness! Well worth the read, it is suspenseful, a thriller, and morbid enough that you'll get grossed out but want to read more! This is a type of book I would normally never read, but I am so glad I did. It was well written and draws your attention from the start, check it out!
I'm familiar with a lot of Tim Miller's books and I would have to say that this isn't one of his gruesome books. I still really liked it though. The creepy guy who looks normal on the outside but, then lets his true self be known in a sick way. I really liked Carrie's character. She was a great therapist and a very strong willed woman. I really wasn't expecting who the killer was, but when I found out, I really was surprised.