Forever Night
by Stephen B King
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Pub Date Nov 02 2022 | Archive Date Dec 15 2022
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Description
Paul Williams is an ex SAS soldier who suffered physical and psychological injuries during an Afghanistan battle. After his wife Amanda leaves him, Williams begins a search to find and murder her.
The army has trained him never to fail, never give up, and survive at all costs, and he is determined to succeed on his final, sacred mission.
Using disguises, Williams passes for 'normal,' but he strikes ruthlessly when he finds any woman who resembles Amanda because he is incapable of mercy.
Williams has quickly become the worst serial killer in the State's history, and Detective Inspector Dillon Bradley heads a task force to stop him. But Williams has his own agenda and intends to cause as much havoc as possible. He will succeed in locating Amanda or die trying and take as many police officers as possible with him.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781509245260 |
PRICE | $5.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 390 |
Featured Reviews
Forever Night
By Stephen B. King
Paul Williams, the protagonist here, is a serial killer. This is the story of how he got to this point; all the factors which made him what he is. It is, at once, a horror story and a story of a man driven to mental illness by the circumstances of his life, which may inspire the reader to sympathy.
Paul has suffered in childhood both physical and mental abuse. He also suffers from PTSD and the effects of wounds from his time in the military. All of this is explained by his journal entries. Strangely, he does not see himself as a victim. He considers himself better, tougher, and smarter than others – including the police - due to his lifelong conditioning.
None of this excuses the horror he inflicts on all those he tortures and kills, but it does explain his logic for what he does. These are not random acts of violence.
This book left me confused about my mixed feelings concerning Paul. It certainly gives a reader much to think about.
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