Fireside Chat with a Grammar Nazi Serial Killer
by Ryan Suvaal
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BOOK SUMMARY
Seventeen gruesome killings across the United States, within a span of six months and there is one clear connection among victims. They were all writers.
While media is decorating the murders with sensationalist stories, and law enforcement is playing catch-up, the homicidal maniac remains elusive and secretive.
Things get very interesting, when one day she decides to appear on an internet talk show for an honest fireside chat.
BOOK REVIEW
*I have received an ARC in return for an honest review.*
4 STARS
Disclaimer: The novella contains swearing and explicit scenes. Not for the faint-hearted.
A short but very well-written book. This book is really true to the category of a psychological thriller and I might not be able to sleep tonight.
Luckily, I do not meet the requirements to be her next target. In fact, I was a little terrified to write a review since my grammar is terrible.
What intrigued me the most about this book was that the serial killer decided to appear on a talk show. Although I was imagining a talk show like Ellen’s or Oprah’s, I was not disappointed. The talk show is famous for having celebrities who had a dark past such as drug cartel bosses, criminals and of course, the Grammar Nazi Serial Killer. The serial killer appears in the talk show and it is written in the style of an interview. I liked how Suvaal wrote about the details of the serial killer’s past murders and told the story in such an unconventional manner.
The story had a very interesting ending that I did not expect. It is so unfortunate that the talk show had to end so soon.
Fireside Chat with a Grammar Nazi is a gripping, terrifying read that makes you wonder if you’d be next.
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