Monday, July 9, 2012

The Postcard Killers By James Patterson & Liza Marklund


The Postcard Killers by James Patterson
 
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Jul 10, 11  ·  edit

5 of 5 stars false
bookshelves: thriller-suspense
Read from July 08 to 10, 2011

With every turn of the page this book was a rollercoaster thrill ride 2 the end. the serial killers had a group of followers tht helped them achieve a brief moment of innocence wen thy turned themselves n 2 the swedish police n an attempt 2 get away with their works of deadly art. they were smart, beauitful & came from wealthy up-bringing which lead them 2 having a means of intelligence 2 work as petty theives n order 2 carry out their horrific murders n their minds as a work of art. 2gether thy grew up as not only brother & sister, but twins tht became lovers. thy were obsessed wit each other & art, famous art tht they traveled thru the country, leaving behind a trail of blood & gore & bodies 4 the police 2 find imitating those famous works of art. a NYPD detective who lost his only daughter 2 these 2 psychotic killers followed them from country 2 country until n the end he was able, wit the help of a journalist whom became his lover, 2 bring an end 2 their terrifying rein tht these murderers had across the country. the thrill of the hunt, the authoritiveness of the heroes, & the emotions running high from all the characters thru this novel made the book hard 2 put down 2 sleep @ night...leaving u wanting more..

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