Oh my GOD this book was a fucking turd. I had been wanting to read a book from this series since I was a kid and saw the first paperback edition of Slob in Walmart. Stupid mistake.
Ok, the main reason you'd get this book is to read about the gigantic, fat, evil, genius serial killer Daniel. I thought it was going to be super gruesome and violent and badass, but it was just, holy crap, like really really bad. Daniel's there, and he kills lots of people, but it's done kind of like I just said, "Daniel hit him in the face with his chain, killing him." "Bop. Bop. Just like that, both dead." Oh so bad. The plot? He's in prison, and the government wants to make an assassin school so they let him go wild in a little town and watch him the whole time to take notes on how to kill people.
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Also for some reason there is a giant, giant slab of concrete laid by the government that needed the land of 12 farmers to make. Why? And they were making drugs there. Why? We never find out, but about half the book is dedicated to two stupid fucking idiots trying to learn all they can about it, and it's completely useless to the plot.
The writing, like, there are some parts where the author just wants to use a lot of synonyms right in a row, and holy shit you can tell he was just coping words out of a thesaurus: here are 4 words that start with "f," followed by a few words that start with "t," etc. And sometimes he'll go off on these "poetic" tangents, where the killer Daniel is, I don't know, just waxing lyrical, and he'll have like half a page of incomplete sentences using words that no one would know, like oddball archaic words for "glittering," etc., that my Kindle dictionary had to teach me.
The book just suddenly ends. Oh, Daniel got away, and then there is a list of the remaining characters and what happened to them, like at the end of some movies: so-and-so went on to become a millionaire and buy a ranch in Montana, this dude disappeared, that dude died in an accident in the mountains, etc etc.
One of the worst books I've read in a long time, such a huge, huge disappointment.