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Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Knight Chronicles #2 |
John Cassian
Kindle Edition | Pages: 89 pages Rating: 3.96 | 84 Users | 41 Reviews

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Title | : | Killing Sam Knight (The Knight Chronicles #2) |
Author | : | John Cassian |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 89 pages |
Published | : | February 16th 2014 by John Cassian |
Categories | : | Dark. Horror. Thriller. Suspense. Mystery. Crime |
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What happens when a serial killer falls in love...and finds a partner in crime? So caught up in his lovedrunk daze, killer Samuel H. Knight winds up in the crosshairs of another terrifying murderer -- one seeking revenge, closure, and love.*GRAPHIC CONTENT WARNING* *This is a work of fiction meant for MATURE, 18+ AUDIENCES ONLY!!*
In this startling sequel to the critically acclaimed thriller Killing Matt Cooper , Killing Sam Knight finds its eponymous antihero in his most dangerous spot yet: Happiness. Feeling secure in his relationship with FBI Supervisory Special Agent Kathleen Underwood, the two decide to commit murder together. But when things go wrong, the hunters become the hunted, and they find themselves being chased by a vicious killer who flays his victims alive -- and, like Knight, this killer just wants to be loved...
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Ratings: 3.96 From 84 Users | 41 ReviewsPiece About Books Killing Sam Knight (The Knight Chronicles #2)
Wow! This one was even better than the first. Still short,dark and dirty but this time there are some crazy twists. And don't get me started on the cliff-hanger ending. Where's the third book? I need to read it NOW!The second and follow-on story and a serial killer who knows he is not normal and doesn't justify his behaviour but takes delight in seeing the results of violent death and kills to reconnect with his lost love. The insights do act as an apology for mass murder but by viewing crimes through the eyes of a psychopath the author is able to challenge the reader's own motives for being a voyeur in such narratives. In this instalment we find the FBI agent besotted with her previous most wanted person
After reading book 1and book 2 i can honestly say..HOLY SHIT that was a crazy fucked up exciting ride...!Being in a serial killer's head,seeing how his mind works and how he views everything around him so differently is so fucked up and thrilling!!How will you react if you discovered that the person you've been chatting with and having him smiling in your face everyday is a serial killer with a disturbing thoughts towards you every time he's talking to you?! And i'm not talking about tearing

Excellent read! I was unable to put this book down. I enjoyed the first book in this serial killer series (Killing Matt Cooper) and was delighted to read Killing Sam Knight. John Cassian beautifully captures the essence of perverted, sick-minded psychopaths, and makes it erotic throughout this read. The main character develops more during this second book, becomes more human, more personable. The first book explored a serial killer. The second book goes deeper to reveal not only an entertaining,
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THIS FOLLOW UP OF BK#1 "KILLING MATT COOPER" WAS A DOOZEY AND A SHOCKER. THEY NEED TO BE READ IN ORDER TO FULLY UNDERSTAND THE PERSON THIS BOOK IS ABOUT. I FELT WEIRD BY MY REACTION TO THE FIRST BOOK, MY FEELINGS FOR THIS SERIAL KILLER AFTER THIS 2ND BOOK. . . . HARD TO DESCRIBE. TO HUMANIZE SOMETHING THAT'S INHUMAN IS UNBELIEVABLE BUT THE AUTHOR HAS SOME HOW DONE IT. I AM STILL AMAZED BY MAURICE AND I KNOW I SHOULDN'T BE, I SHOULD HATE HIM AND I JUST DON'T. SHAME ON ME? NOT! THIS HAD SO MANY
I enjoyed Killing Sam Knight, but not as much as Killing Matt Cooper. For me, the relationship between Knight and Katherine didn't really work. I think it was because I didn't pick up on any explanation as to why Katherine felt driven to kill. Something must have spurred her to become an FBI agent, something that most likely would be at odds with wanting to become a serial killer. I also couldn't see either of them wanting to become parents, yet both seemed OK with Katherine's pregnancy.On the
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