Raised by a Killer: Age 16
Raised by a Killer: Extreme Horror, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Nina Mae Cervantes
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Sea Caummisar
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The story of a daughter being raised by a single father, who happens to be a serial killer.
As the series progresses, Deicide will grow older.
In this thrilling third book, experience the sights, smells, and sounds through the eyes of 16-year-old Deicide.
A surprise visit from an uncle that Deicide didn't know existed sparks a whirlwind of family events.
With each book, Deicide will grow older, giving us an inside look at how her life has been affected by her upbringing.
Warning: Graphic scenes that may disturb some listeners.
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- N. Hill
- 23-06-2023
Stop with the inner monologue
From the author afterword in Book 2 where she commented about how much she was looking forward to writing an older Deicide, I expected a lot more from this book. Instead, I thought this book was tamer than the first book. The continued inner monologue was a bad choice now that Deicide can take actions to show her thoughts. Instead, what happens goes along these lines: Person A says something. Deicide has an inner monologue about what that person just said, detailing every thing she is wondering about. Person B says something. Cue exactly the same inner monologue from Deicide. It got really frustrating. Then there were some strange inconsistencies at the end, like when Deicide easily disregards a 16 year relationship at the drop of a hat. We’re not in deep emotional character territory here (this IS splatterpunk), but if nothing really effects the main character, she’s going to get boring quickly - no matter how much the author tries to distract with gore. I’m probably going to check out the next book but this one has really lowered my expectations for the series.
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