by Dan Wells
I find serial killer books soothing.
John Wayne Cleaver finally hits his stride in this installment. He has a girlfriend and he even attends a dance. But don't let that fool ya, he is still totally obsessed with serial killers. The town is beset with a nasty serial killer who John is convinced is Nobody, the demon John called and inv...
Chilling, wonderful series about a young sociopath who's appointed himself a demonslayer. Problem is, the demons he wants to slay may be his neighbors, local folks, even the young woman who believes herself to be his girlfriend.John Wayne Cleaver's story is gripping, but not for the faint of heart. ...
I liked this book, particularly Marci's character. I was really disappointed that Marci died. She seemed much more interesting and a better match for John than Brooke ever was. Marci felt like a person whereas Brooke has always felt more like a fantasy.John's relationship with his mother seemed pret...
Oh my, this one really warmed my heart. I love the ending. You might be wondering, why's the book title has the word "KILL" in it and in my review I said it warmed my heart.If you get the chance to read this and won't be able to see my point of view, then you are the one who is a cold blooded being ...
Wow.I practically devoured the final book in the trilogy, it was that good.I really liked how John's character developed and I liked Marci's character a lot.And the twist at the end was unexpected. At least for me.And it feels like the story is not over yet. Like there has to be another book followi...
I just finished the John Wayne Cleaver trilogy by Dan Wells and here is my ratings for each novel:I An Not a Serial Killer: Four starsMr. Monster: Four and a half stars.I Don't Want to Kill You: Five stars.I listed my rating because this is what I think a trilogy should do. It should build on each b...
It's very rare that I come across a work that makes me go through the full range of emotions one can have when reading a story. "I Don't Want to Kill You", the final book in Dan Wells' John Cleaver trilogy, offered events and experiences where it made me smile, made me absolutely horrified, and als...