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The death club by caroline peckham
The death club by caroline peckham













the death club by caroline peckham the death club by caroline peckham

I absolutely love the interactions between them all. He’s a dark man, and we slowly learn more about his past. He’s living as a prisoner in Naill’s basement, but Brooklyn tries getting to know him.

the death club by caroline peckham

I seriously hope he finds a way out of his dad’s wishes. It’s interesting to see him interacting with his crazy family. He blames himself, and as he gets to know Brooklyn, he’s scared it will happen again. I feel sorry for him and what happened to his wife. He’s totally unhinged and wild, and it makes him fantastic. She’s just a fantastic character and it’s brilliant to be in the head of a crazy little psycho. Living in Naill’s basement is actually an upgrade, and she knows it. I love her stories, and when she talks away to the boys about random things. You feel sorry for her because of her background, but she turned herself into a little psycho and learnt to go stabby stabby on people. Our Celestial Authors have outdone themselves in creating her. The characters were brilliant, the storyline was great and the cliffhanger made me shout at my kindle.īrooklyn was absolutely brilliant. So I think I’m gonna join The Death Club and let my freak flag fly. Every day is anarchy and that’s my favourite flavour. Want to know another one? I quite like it here. Don’t ask them or they’ll send me back to that creepy asylum where they gave me the crazy pills.

the death club by caroline peckham

Which is a freaking insult by the way as I’m already the best killer in town. I can’t decide which I want most.Īnyways, my hot, tattooed, muscular insane Irish captor thinks I might make a good hit woman once he trains me up. I call him Dead Man on account of his soulless eyes. Oh and there’s another dude down here who lives in a cage and doesn’t talk. I was kidnapped, sold, sold again, stuck in a death game, sold AGAIN and now I’m living in a serial killer’s basement. I wished for my life to improve, but it didn’t. I know killing technically doesn’t start with a C – but wouldn’t life be better if it did? Just like it would be better if the Devil was my boyfriend, Santa wasn’t a d*ck and I didn’t live under a bridge. It’s a spin off with character cross overs from the Brutal Boys of Everlake Prep series, however they can be read separately. This is the first book in the Dead Men Walking series.















The death club by caroline peckham