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A**R
Good book
Robert Hunter and his UV crimes team, finds a women murdered and her body positioned like a star, with a note inside her mouth “I AM DEATH”. The killer sends a detailed letter to the Mayor, of his intentions to keep on murdering people. He also seems to have given lots of clues in this letter to the detectives handling the case.I’m here straight after the book #2 “The Executioner”. This book has lots of similarities with the book #2 minus the stupid “visions” character. The other one build up properly- clue by clue leading to the killer and of his intentions. But this book had very less of the buildups with respect to the clues as of who could be the killer. But wasn’t a boring type of book.On the flip side, Robert Hunter is glorified to a greater extent. He sips a cup of coffee- it’s glorified. He walks, doesn’t sleep, his hunches everything is glorified which could have been avoided.On the whole this was an entertaining novel and I really didn’t expect the killer much like the last book. Carter has won. The book was good!!
U**R
Heartfelt & Overwhelming!!
Brilliant, Heartfelt !! Totally gripping.. One of the best ones by Chris Carter .. Another brilliant Robert Hunter & Carlos Garcia Series ..Loved every bit of It !!
S**N
It is fine thriller and an ending with a twist
It is fine thriller and an ending with a twist. What I like about Chris Carter's stories are that you will never be able to predict the twist.I would recommend this book to only those who have strong stomach as some of the contents make you gag or skip those parts and continue.
K**L
Amazing read. The twist is too good and well ...
Amazing read. The twist is too good and well crafted in the book. Any suggestions for same author for such twisted truth ?
A**I
Good detective book
A really good book with a difficult to believe ending... But good for readers who like detective books. The descriptions of police and forensic procedures are excellent.
A**R
Five Stars
Best book to read....
J**L
Five Stars
great book worth reading
M**Y
Stunning
Absolutely brilliant!! I have just finished reading this book and it took my breath away.I don’t usually like the over cliched phrases “page turner” and “unputdownable” as they are used so much they loose all their meaning. But with Chris Carter’s books these phrases are totally appropriate.After Chris Carter’s superb previous book “An Evil Mind” which I thought would be a hard act to follow in terms of being thoughtful and well written and emotionally wrangling; now we have his latest gut wrenching offering which is just as good (maybe even better) as every book that has gone before.Carter says on his website that he didn’t think it was as gory as his other novels. I beg to differ. I thought it was just as gory as the others, as blood, guts, torture and pathos abound. Most of it will move you to tears. And Carter brings back Hunter’s sidekick Garcia for this one, so we are on very familiar territory with the characters we have all come to know and love.Three young women are abducted and murdered in an increasingly gruesome manner. The killer signs each of his murders I AM DEATH. And so a particularly nasty serial killer is one the loose and has no qualms about sending detective Robert Hunter and the mayor of LA cryptic clues as to his identity.This is a wonderful story with two great twists. I the first one I anticipated, but the second one left me reeling.I would love to discuss some of the finer points in detail, but of course I can’t as that would be giving away spoilers.So I can only say that it’s a breathtaking, brutal, brilliant, heart thumping and very moving story - and very hard to read in places - a bit like trying to watching a very scary movie through half open fingers.I loved it.
E**O
Another Compelling Read from the Chris Carter Robert Hunter Series.
I am a great fan of Chris Carter having read all of his Robert Hunter series, this book his most recent is up to Chris Carter's high standard of page turner.. Once you start reading 'I Am Death' (his 7th book) you will not be able to put it down. Chris Carter's writing is so powerful you start to believe you are there and almost want to engage in dialogue with Robert Hunter and some of the other characters. At the end of Chris Carter's books I start cheering and immediately start looking for his next Robert Hunter book. I can highly recommend 'I Am Death' and suggest you buy all of his Robert Hunter books as you will enjoy them so much. Start with his first Robert Hunter book 'The Crucifix Killer' and take it from there.
M**M
Another Great Read by Chris Carter
Seven days after being abducted, the body of a twenty-year-old woman is found on a green patch of grass by the Los Angeles International Airport. She has been left with her limbs stretched out and spread apart, placing her in a five-point human star.The autopsy reveals that she had been murdered in a most terrible way. But the surprises don't end there.Detective Robert Hunter, who leads LAPD's Special Section, Ultra Violent Unit, is assigned the case. But almost immediately a second body turns up. Hunter knows he has to be quick.Surrounded by new challenges as every day passes, Detective Hunter finds himself chasing a monster. A predator whose past hides a terrible secret, whose desire to hurt people and thirst for murder can never be quenched - for he is DEATH.I love Chris Carter's writing style. I find when I'm reading any of his books, they clearly play out in my head like a movie and this book was just the same.This book is quite gruesome in parts with graphic descriptions of what the victims go through and has one of the most cold and confident serial killers that I've ever read about. His lack of human emotion and his ability to lead Hunter a merry dance makes for some great reading and a book that you will read well into the night (as long as you don't scare easy). The ending was quite surprising, just when I thought I knew who it was, bang, the real killer is revealed.Another great read from Chris Carter, looking forward to starting the next book in the series, The Caller.
K**R
I'd say enjoyable but, um...
"I am Death" was just like most of Chris Carter's Detective Hunter books very well written and engrossing. I thought I knew what the twist at the end was going to be but I was wrong, I was actually very surprised by the gut-wrenching plot twist.I would recommend this book to other Chris Carter fans and people who enjoy detective, crime, mystery fiction.I would not recommend it to people who like happy endings. This book contains fictionalised child abuse and is potentially very upsetting.
L**S
Gripping from start to finish
From book blurb......Seven days after being abducted the body of a young woman is found, the autopsy reveals she has been tortured and murdered in the most bizarre way. The killer likes to play games , and he leaves something behind for the police to find. Detective Robert Hunter, who leads the LAPD's special section is assigned to the case, and immediately a second body turns up. Surrounded by new challenges as every day passes Detective Hunter finds himself chasing a monster. A predator whose past hides a terrible secret, whose desire to hurt peoples and thirst for murder can never be quenched-for he is DEATHChris Carters latest offering I am death is not for the faint hearted, some of the torture scenes in this book are graphic to say the least, and at times uncomfortable to read, but this is what makes Chris Carter such a fantastic crime writer, his detail to police procedures and psychological profiling are second to none, and you are able to get a real understanding of the criminal mind and the way it works. From the off I am death is fast paced with lots of twists and turns along the way, there are also plenty of red herrings thrown into keep the reader guessing to the end, and the ending well suffice to say the killer came as a complete surprise to me. Chris Carter goes from strength to strength, with each book he writes, and in my is opinion one of the best crime writers of this genre I for one will eagerly await his next book. One small gripe the price of the kindle was more expensive than the hardback edition, so I imagine some readers who prefer to read books on their kindle may wait until the price drops
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