Angel Killer

 

 7/14/14

I figured I post what the book looks like, or at least the one that I received in the mail. So far the book is pretty good. I'm on chapter six already since I started a few days ago. Right now the main character, Jessica Blackwood, just arrived at the scene of the crime. They actually discovered the body of a girl after a hacker sent the coordinates to the FBI in code. What makes this even more interesting is that the victim was reported dead two years before they found the body, and the kicker is that the body hasn't been dead for more then twenty-four hours. Now I just want to read to find out how this is even possible. Loving this book so far. Keeps me guessing.

7/16/14

Since I have no more books from the library and I'm still waiting for Beautiful Oblivion to arrive, I'm going to continue reading Angel Killer. You know the book where a hacker sends coordinates in code to the FBI. Which lead to a dead body of a girl that died two years previous to this case, but the body shows signs of only dying twelve hours before. Then I spent a few chapters trying to figure out how the guy was able to create the illusion of the girl climbing out of the grave without disturbing the ground around it and making the coffin look empty and open under ground. Yeah, I'm going back to that book. I left off when the are in a meeting discussing what they found at the crime scene before the body spontaneously combusted. And as a reminder, this book isn't out yet. It comes out in September. I'm feeling quiet honored to be one of the first people to read this book and tell you guys about it. So far, it's pretty good.

7/18/14

Angel Killer is getting more interesting by the minute. Not only do I have to figure out how this killer brought a dead girl back to life, I now have to figure out how he was able to carry a plane, that went missing during world war 2, and place it on a beach with a dead pilot. I'm about half way through the book now and I have a suspicion who it is. You might get it to when the book comes out and you meet a certain character. He apparently pulled off a huge stunt before and made news. I wouldn't be surprised if he was behind this whole entire thing. Anyways, I feel like I'm just rushing through this book because the chapters are pretty short. Of course, the author is still able to keep your attention the whole entire time you read it. That's I like to read mysteries. You end up trying to put the pieces together as you read and hope you come up with the same conclusion as the author. Sometimes it doesn't work like that and you end up sitting back and think to yourself on how you never saw it coming. I got that from a few books I've read in the past. For some example, Stalker or Ashes to Ashes. Both are good books, but not meant for kids. Anyways, this book is so far really good, but not good enough to make me not want to put it down. I'm only halfway. I'm sure its about to just get even more interesting.

7/25/14

 I gave myself a deadline on this book because I wanted you guys to know what I thought of the book before its released on September 23. So far the book is really good. You have two near to impossible murders in the book. You have a girl that supposedly died a year or two previous to the case. Then you have an airplane that has gone missing during World War 2 suddenly appearing with a pilot that hasn't aged a day. I just want to know how the guy pulled all of this off and why. So I'm headed back to solving this mind blowing mystery. Maybe then I'll be able to read Glimmerglass, if I finish this book before I have to return the book. And by book I mean Glimmerglass, not Angel Killer. I own Angel Killer due to a competition to get an advance copy. Anyways, I'm off to read. Sorry for looking like a huge liar to you guys. So until next time....

7/26/14

 Okay, so I'm a little over halfway in the book. Even though it feels like I'm farther. Anyways, I have a theory on who the killer is. I get the vibe that the Warlock is trying to impress Agent Blackwood. That all of these tricks it to show her what he can do. There is only one person who jumps out at me that keeps popping up out of no where. Its Agent Blackwood's ex, Damian. Its just my theory that he's actually Warlock and just wants to appear that he's helping out with the case. I could be wrong, but that is what I'm guessing. Maybe when the book comes out, you guys will get the same gut feeling. But the story has basically two mysteries going on. One is the fact that there is a killer out there that calls himself The Warlock. The other mystery is basically trying to figure out who the hell Damian really is. Like I said, I think him and the Warlock are two of the same person. And, I'm at that point in the book where I'm not the only one thinking this.

7/27/14

Okay, the last trick the killer does basically blew my mind. I understand how he was able to make a girl disappear. What really blew my mind was making the illusion of a girl falling thousands of feet in the middle of Time Square. It was to make it look like she was an angel falling from heaven. Agent Blackwood had a theory on how he did it, but I just couldn't picture it. And, Damian might have been able to prove his innocence, but I still suspect the guy. I'm pretty much a few pages away from the final act and I thought I'd post this before I reveal anything that will ruin the book. I don't want to make you guys not want to read it because you know how everything played out. I'm not that kind of person. Anyways if you are huge into mysteries and thrillers, this is a book for you. It keeps your mind working as you read because you can't help but wonder who the killer did his illusions. I'm still skeptical on some of the reveals. So, I am telling you to go preorder the book on Amazon.com. Or, buy it when it comes out September 23. I don't think you guys will be disappointed. I sure wasn't. So look for Angel Killer buy Andrew Mayne when you are ordering or buy the book. I give the book four out of five stars.

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