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by Gord Rollo
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AudiobookReviewer
AudiobookReviewer rated it 11 years ago
My full Jigsaw Man audiobook review can be found at Audiobook Reviewer.When it comes down to it, Jigsaw Man is simply a story about fear, cowardice, and overcoming them to dispense revenge. That will assault your emotions with it’s heart wrenching cruelty and explicit goriness. Gord Rollo was able t...
Morbid Obsession (Kynthos)
Morbid Obsession (Kynthos) rated it 11 years ago
Don't know about you, but I am very drawn to this disturbing image on the book cover...It's calling for my attention. I. Need. To. Read. This.My curiosity is piqued.EXCERPT:“The sick pervert was rubbing his throbbing cock on the side of the glass tank, slowly working it up closer and closer to the h...
mpontiff
mpontiff rated it 12 years ago
Michael Fox has hit rock bottom in life. He's homeless, his wife and son were killed in an accident when they went to get him because he was too drunk to drive and his daughter wants nothing to do with him. He's about to climb onto railroad tracks and let a train kill him so his daughter gets his in...
Shiftyj1
Shiftyj1 rated it 13 years ago
I read this a while ago but forgot to comment about it. This was a great book and the plot and characters still stick with me. There were some genuinely creepy and terrifying moments throughout the book. It grabs you and drags you all the way to the end. If this was Rollo's first novel (first one I ...
wbebout
wbebout rated it 16 years ago
While the story has enough medical holes to sink it, it is a very fascinating read. The premise is a deranged neurosurgeon that goes to extreme lengths to develop advanced neurologic treatments. He in effect becomes a modern day Frankenstein.
The Zoe Zone
The Zoe Zone rated it 16 years ago
Fantastic cover, intriguing premise, average writing, villains too over the top for my taste.What I liked (besides the cover art, which is what got me to the cash register with this book in the first place): Gord Rollo wasn't afraid to raise the stakes against the protagonist. Think of the most vuln...
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