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The Killing Game

by David DeMello

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Product description...

IT'S ALL FUN AND GAMES UNTIL SOMEBODY GETS KILLED...

Famed FBI Agent Hank Garrison has caught his fair share of criminals, but after failing to capture a murderer he decides that it would be best to take some time off and spend it in Florida with his wife and children. Unfortunately, as soon as Garrison arrives in the Sunshine State he realizes that crime just won't take time off from him. A series of murders take place during Garrison's vacation and somehow each victim is mysteriously connected to him. With the killer leaving subtle clues it becomes apparent to Garrison that someone is playing a game with him- a game like no other- one where the rules are deadly. And like every game, there can only be one winner in the end.


REVIEWS FROM AMAZON.COM:

Very Original, September 10, 2005
Reviewer: Greg Gibson "BookCrazed" (New York, NY) -
This was an intelligently written murder mystery with a creative serialistic killer that plays a game with the protaganist of the book -FBI Agent Hank Garrison- trying to see just how great of a detective he really is. The mystery keeps unfolding as more and more bodies are becoming slaughtered. This is certainly not a brainless murder mystery, I found myself thinking a lot about what was going on and what potentially could happen next. Each chapter ended in a way that left me in suspense and I had to keep on reading just to see what happened next. The short chapters made the book hard to put down and lent to its fast-paced thriller aspect. You will find yourself trying to figure out who the killer is, who the next victim will be, and why the murders are taking place in the first place. Every character is set up so that each one could potentially be the criminal mastermind behind all the bloodshed, but each one could also just as easily be the next victim. The story is well thought out and certainly engaging. Throughout the whole book the plot continuously builds and the mystery begins unfolding as more and more bodies and evidence pile up. The ending is excellent, with a shock inducing final chapter. It's a great debut and I found it to be very intriguing. I also loved the foreshadowing the author uses throughout. Two thumbs up on this one for the 22-year-old author!



GREAT GAME!, July 10, 2005
Reviewer: Paul (Tampa, FL) - FIVE STARS
I read a lot of mystery novels in my spare time and I came across The Killing Game by word of mouth. I figured it was time to veer away from all the older mystery authors so I gave this first-time, young, author a chance and read the book. I am glad that I did. The book is absolutely engaging. It has a great storyline and many clever plot twists. I felt like a real detective with every turn of the page. The chapters are quick which makes you want to continue reading and it becomes hard to put it down and take a break. It draws you in from the beginning and leaves you in awe at the end. I liked it a lot.


A Must Read!!, July 16, 2005
Reviewer: MAC (Rhode Island) - FIVE STARS
The Killing Game was a suspenseful novel that keeps the reader on the edge of their seat. Through the entire novel you are kept guessing. The novel is well written and well thought out. You never want to put it down. If you enjoy mystery novels this book is a must read! Highly recommended!!!!!!




Reviews from BarnesandNoble.com

Ted, A reviewer, September 7, 2005,
Awestruck
If you're looking for a book that will keep you up until you are finished I would buy this one. It was impossible to put down. More twists and turns than a rollercoaster and every time I felt like I solved the mystery I was thrown a curve. What a great read!!

Product details...

Paperback
Format: 5 x 8 Black & White Paperback, 364 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Jul 13, 2005)
ISBN10: 1598000683
ISBN13: 9781598000689
Genre: FICTION / Thrillers / Suspense

Author Information...

David DeMelloDavid DeMello is from the small town of Westport, Massachusetts. Growing up with eleven siblings he needed a way to stand out and thus took up writing. At 30 years of age, David is currently a Licensed Mental Health Therapist and Psychology Professor. He has used what he has learned from the field and added it to his style of writing, creating a murder mystery that messes with the mind and leaves the reader guessing until the very end. The 30-year-old author is determined to have The Killing Game add new life (and death) to the genre.

David's second and third murder mystery/suspense novels, Speak No Evil and Dead Scare are also available.
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