I Am Not A Serial Killer John Cleaver Dan Wells Books
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I very much enjoyed this novel. The main character a teenage boy, John Wayne Cleaver is a memorable and somewhat loveable sociopath which is a concept not always successfully accomplished by writers. You normally end up with a character who's not truly a sociopath but just a psychotic. The internal dialogue of the character as he strugles to be "normal" makes this novel worth the read. Wells did a great job of protraying the emotional void that is typical of this peronality disorder, so from a psychological standpoint it was a great novel to read. But that wasn't all that I loved. There's an unexpected and skillfully done twist that will knock your socks off and take you for a bloody, scary, and memorable ride.Tags : Amazon.com: I Am Not A Serial Killer (John Cleaver) (8601411040566): Dan Wells: Books,Dan Wells,I Am Not A Serial Killer (John Cleaver),Tor Books,0765327821,Thrillers - Suspense,Cleaver, John Wayne (Fictitious character);Fiction.,Horror fiction,Horror fiction.,Serial murderers,Serial murderers;Fiction.,110304 Tor Trade-Tor Trade Paperback,AMERICAN MYSTERY & SUSPENSE FICTION,Cleaver, John Wayne (Fictitious character),FICTION Horror,FICTION Thrillers Suspense,Fantasy Dark Fantasy,Fiction,Fiction - Espionage Thriller,Fiction - Suspense,GENERAL,General Adult,John Wayne Cleaver series; demon hunter series; demon slayer series; supernatural horror series; horror series; supernatural thriller series; thriller series; dark fantasy series; dark fantasy books; urban fantasy series; supernatural fiction; supernatural suspense; horror books; horror fiction; best horror novels; horror genre; dark fantasy; horror mystery; thriller mystery; fantasy mystery; supernatural mystery; mysteries thrillers and suspense; suspenseful books,Monograph Series, any,MysterySuspense,Serial murderers,Serial murderers;Fiction.,Thriller suspense,Thrillers - Suspense,Thrillers Supernatural,United States,FICTION Horror,FICTION Thrillers Suspense,Fantasy Dark Fantasy,Thrillers Supernatural,Fiction - Espionage Thriller,American Mystery & Suspense Fiction,Cleaver, John Wayne (Fictitious character),Fiction,MysterySuspense,Thriller suspense
I Am Not A Serial Killer John Cleaver Dan Wells Books Reviews
A 15-year-old sociopath knows his tendencies and resists them with (or despite) the help of his therapist.
I had this book in my queue for a couple of years and resisted reading, probably because of the years I had been immersed in the TV show Dexter. Once I decided to read it, I found it much more compelling than I expected. And I must say that by the final third of the book, I found myself in full non-stop reading mode.
As a Thomas Harris fan, I enjoy psychological horror. Although Dan Wells is not yet a Thomas Harris (and really, few pro writers are) I found that there was enough interesting psychology to propel the novel and my interest.
And though I was initially unsure about this being a series I would continue, I'm now putting the second book in my cue and warming up for it.
Other reviews have already given away the genre-mixing difference in this book. I recommend that if you don't know about it, avoid those reviews and dive in. It's a refreshing difference, one that helps keep this world unique and not so Dexterish.
Recommended.
At first, the protagonist in Dan Wells’ I Am Not a Serial Killer feels like a young-adult version of Dexter (Jeff Lindsay’s surprisingly likable vigilante psychopath). John Wayne Cleaver is a teenager with murderous impulses. But he doesn’t want to act on them, so he walls off his inner monster with an ironclad set of rules if you’re thinking about hurting someone, compliment them instead; if you’re starting to obsess over someone, avoid them for at least a week; etc. Basically, don’t be crazy. All of this is similar to Dexter’s “code,” guidelines he follows to channel his demons in ways that don’t endanger innocents.
But then a real demon shows up and starts butchering people. And it’s this supernatural component that begins to set I Am Not a Serial Killer apart. We’ve seen the “It takes a killer to catch a killer” angle before; setting John on the trail of an actual monster was an interesting wrinkle.
Beyond the otherworldly aspect, though, what I really liked was how John’s inner conflict drove the story. He convinces himself he’s the only one who can stop the demon, but to do so, he has to unleash his own. Embracing his personal darkness both helps and hurts his cause John’s confident he can kill the demon, but he’s drawn to—and distracted by—the carnage his quarry leaves in its wake. The demon also turns out to be a reluctant villain, motivated by emotions that make it feel more human to John than he does to himself.
My only real issue was that the supernatural element ultimately felt a little underplayed (and late; it doesn’t get introduced until several chapters in). John is shocked when he first sees the demon reveal its true form, but he doesn’t seem surprised that it exists. Even if this is because he lives with his own beast, I could have done with more of John researching tales of demons, looking to mythology for ways to defeat them, etc.
Oh, and it goes without saying that the story is super twisted. But if you liked Dexter or want to see a great example of how to connect—and complicate—a character’s inner and external goals, give I Am Not a Serial Killer a shot.
I watched the movie first, thankfully, so I was prepared for what was all coming in the book.
I loved it so much more than the movie. John is the kind of character every author wishes he/she could create. I certainly do. He's an anti-hero that you can't help but fall in love with, and then you feel guilty about loving someone so screwed up, but that makes you love him more, because he's screwes up. A lovely sick cycle.
If you like incredibly well written YA paranormal, this is for you - don't let the YA deter you, John is every bit as adult as you or I. Maybe more so? He's a self-proclaimed, semi-diagnosed sociopath. He lacks empathy. He's got rules to keep him from doing anything bad, but he really really wants to do bad. He's a training mortician, and he dreams about embalming the girls in his classes. Yet there's something about him that's easy to associate with. Or maybe I'm just a psycho, who knows. He knows he can't hurt people, but when someone else starts hurting the people in his town, he figures maybe he can fight fire with fire. Emphasis on fire.
I will be honest - the series did not maintain the excellence that was this first novel. You can't maintain a character like John without losing something.
But with that being said, I inhaled all five over the course of four days, and I'm anxiously awaiting book six, and none of the books were rated below a 4 star from me, so they're still better than most of the stuff I read.
If you like dark and screwes up and strange and entrancing, I cannot recommend this book enoug
I very much enjoyed this novel. The main character a teenage boy, John Wayne Cleaver is a memorable and somewhat loveable sociopath which is a concept not always successfully accomplished by writers. You normally end up with a character who's not truly a sociopath but just a psychotic. The internal dialogue of the character as he strugles to be "normal" makes this novel worth the read. Wells did a great job of protraying the emotional void that is typical of this peronality disorder, so from a psychological standpoint it was a great novel to read. But that wasn't all that I loved. There's an unexpected and skillfully done twist that will knock your socks off and take you for a bloody, scary, and memorable ride.
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