Continually battling the persona of a serial killer implanted in his brain by a crazed psychiatrist, Brand soon discovers that he faces even more diabolic powers when he begins to witness the awesome strength of KillJoy, an unstoppable force of evil and devastation. Original.
This wasn't her best book, but it was okay. As the other reviewer mentioned, the points on Voodoo were a bit off, but I really wasn't too overly concerned enough with those details to look them up at the time. To me, it was just a decent thriller. I enjoyed it, but don't remember it being quite as good as her other books. Still, it was fun and kept me glued to my seat so I'd recommend it. It's part of my collection.
This book has a great blend of voodoo, military, storms and gang themes, and I think it's great for a young adult audience. It's right smack in the 90s supernatural action category. There are quite a few cool characters which give the action room for surprises. I would have liked more of the characters' experiences vividly detailed in the final part of the book because it would have been worth an additional fifty or so pages. As it stands the finale happens so quickly that part of the suspense is wasted. This makes it seem over-edited, like it had to fit publisher demands. Otherwise it's a good story and flows well.