Saturday, April 04, 2009

Book Review: Kiss The Girls, by, James Patterson


Here it is, Casanova, the worlds greatest lover, at least that is what this one psycho killer thinks of himself.

You see Casanova is what he calls himself, but he is not like any other slasher serial killer that kills whomever is in his path alone at night. Casanova is picky with his victims, and he stalks them first. He doesn't just choose to take any particular girl, he chooses not only the most beautiful women he can find, but these women also must be smart, intelligent, and sexy.

He messed with the wrong guy though when he chose Alex Crosses niece, Noemi.

Whenever Casanova captures his victims, he locks them up in this underground home he has hidden in the depths of the woods which is strategically covered in leaves.

He has more than just one victim though, he locks up quite a few of them and keeps them drugged so they cannot escape. If they are caught talking they are beat, and sexually abused.

This book is just full of unpredictable frightening events. You won't be able to put it down.

What I loved about this book is that it was fast, easy reading, and addicting from chapter 1 to the very end. It starts with him (Casanova) hidden in a wall of the woman he is stalking at the moment.

He is as quite as a mouse, NO quieter than a mouse, he is invisible.

The chapters are all very short, so that way if you just want to read a quick chapter while on break, or just out, you can do it fast, and leave off on the next chapter.

Warning:

There are some very descriptive sexual scenes in this book and it was very surprising, and very gruesome all the same.

The way Casanova kills one of his victims in the woods for instance... I was just sickened, I could seriously see everything in this book as if I were watching a movie, and not reading a book. An excellent author indeed.

I know that there is a movie made of this book KISS THE GIRLS. I have not seen it yet. But I am sure it can't be nearly as good as this book.

I usually only read horror novels, and I was actually surprised to of even picked up a murder mystery, but believe me you, this is more like a horror murder mystery fest!

5 stars out of 5 from me!

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