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Kill Someone
Kill Someone | Luke Smitherd
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From the author of the international best-seller The Stone Man, shortlisted for Audible UK's Book of the Year Award 2015Here are the rules.Method: you can't use a gun. You can't use explosives. You can't use poison. It has to be up close and personal. You don't have to worry about leaving evidence; that will be taken care of.Victim: no one suicidal. No one over the age of 65. No one with a terminal illness.Choose your method. Choose your victim.Chris Summer was a 21 year old call centre worker and a drop out. A nobody, still living at home with his parents. Then one day the Man in White came to his family's house, offering a seemingly impossible choice: kill a random stranger - one of Chris' choosing - within twelve days in order to save the lives of five kidnapped siblings. Refuse, and they die slowly and painfully. The clock is ticking, the Man in White is watching, and Chris has some very important choices to make.This is a tale of fear, indecision, confused masculinity and brutal violence; a story of a coddled young man thrust into a world of sharp metal and bone. Ask yourself if you could do it. Then ask yourself who you would choose. Praise for Luke Smitherd's writing:"For me there is no greater joy than seeing an artist excel at his craft ...you'll be blown away by the abundance of ideas." - Ain't It Cool News.com
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I first discovered Luke Smithers with his excellent Audiobook The Stone Man. Since then I have read or listened to a few of his stories, and I have always enjoyed them. Like a lot of independent writers he has the ability to take more risks with his books. Kill Someone, although uneven at times, is an enjoyablely twisty thriller where a normal slacker is put in a impossible position. It‘s the ultimate “what would you do?” tale.

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Not sure how this got posted without the words.

Started this book for me Road Trip. Stayed in a town called Evergreen Alabama last night just South of a little tributary called “Murder Creek” with the book name, and my road trip companion Murder Elf it seemed appropriate.

About a quarter of the way into this book and it‘s good. Smitherd has some fun books.

Lreads Is that Murder Elf on top of the car? Inquiring minds need to know! 😊 6y
Guildedearlobe @QuietlyLaura Yes! He‘s always lurking somewhere in the background 6y
Lreads That's awesome! 😊 6y
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