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Rating:  Summary: Multi-talented author......... Review: A "spine tingler" for sure - I couldn't put it down!This author is extremely talented. His books are very diversified in their subject matter and yet each one is flawlessly executed in its particular genre. Hope to be seeing more of his works in the very near future.
Rating:  Summary: Multi-talented author......... Review: A "spine tingler" for sure - I couldn't put it down! This author is extremely talented. His books are very diversified in their subject matter and yet each one is flawlessly executed in its particular genre. Hope to be seeing more of his works in the very near future.
Rating:  Summary: L. A. Stalker Review: As I started to read, "L.A. Stalker", I was overwhelmed with the thought of redemption. Finally, a story where the bad guy gets his due. However, as I continued reading, the pleasure associated with a ritual payback, and all that, that entails, was taken for a ride. From the beginning, I was obsessed with the tale and how it would end. I expected the usual, all is okay story, but was pleasantly surprised by the unexpected turn of events, as I approached the end. From the moment I opened the cover, I could not put this book down. I felt as though I was in the same room as the participants, many times, and experienced the fear and serenity of the characters. The detail which was described in many, not so pretty situations, was precise and factual. When I finished, I started back at page one, as I was wanting to absorb all of the little clues and innuendoes, that I thought I might have missed on the way to the final chapter. Overall, it is an outstanding, detailistic thriller. Lloyd Steveson Phoenix, Arizona
Rating:  Summary: L. A. Stalker Review: As I started to read, "L.A. Stalker", I was overwhelmed with the thought of redemption. Finally, a story where the bad guy gets his due. However, as I continued reading, the pleasure associated with a ritual payback, and all that, that entails, was taken for a ride. From the beginning, I was obsessed with the tale and how it would end. I expected the usual, all is okay story, but was pleasantly surprised by the unexpected turn of events, as I approached the end. From the moment I opened the cover, I could not put this book down. I felt as though I was in the same room as the participants, many times, and experienced the fear and serenity of the characters. The detail which was described in many, not so pretty situations, was precise and factual. When I finished, I started back at page one, as I was wanting to absorb all of the little clues and innuendoes, that I thought I might have missed on the way to the final chapter. Overall, it is an outstanding, detailistic thriller. Lloyd Steveson Phoenix, Arizona
Rating:  Summary: Stalked to the Last Page Review: Pandora Collins, one of Hollywood's most famous movie stars, has a stalker. To eliminate the threat, she hires a hitman to pop the guy. Quickly, all goes awry as the hitman delves into plans of his own, betrays Pandora, and slips away without a trace every time he strikes. Add a romantic subplot between Pandora and Jerry Leger, the detective assigned to her case, and you've got yourself a compelling read. Kilpatrick has succeeded where only the best authors do: he tells the story to you straight and not once are you thinking "Hey, wait a sec. What happened here?" and you're forced to reread the last paragraph or two or, sometimes, even chapters. But the most important aspect of his storytelling is his ability to make you believe he knows what he's talking about and that every word you read is truth. I'm a huge fan of the small press and of self-published titles. I've said it many times, but these "lesser known" books are far more engaging and far more authentic than so much of what comes out from large publishing houses these days. Kilpatrick has written one heck of a novel and the fact he went independent with it instead of selling out to some big name publisher (which he could easily have done), speaks of his desire to keep things simple and give you, the reader, a superb tale, an engrossing story, and an honest-to-God page-turner. Being an author myself, it's easy for me to pick apart someone's work (I'm not saying I'm perfect, but after writing a few books, you develop an eye for "near-perfection"), and with Kilpatrick's novel, that is extraordinarily difficult to do. This story is one worth reading several times over and one that gives you a sense of comprehension of how those who have been hurt in the past grow into the adults they become, whether for good or ill. Read.
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