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Victims

by Shaun Hutson

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Some people are born to be murder victims. Fact, not fiction. Frank Miller, special effects man for countless horror films, knew that. Blinded in a bizarre accident but then given the transplanted eyes of a murderer, Miller finds he can spot potential victims. However, in their search for a maniacal killer, the police ignore Miller's help. As the body count rises they are forced to work with him as Miller himself finally becomes a target for the slaughterer. Will he stop the carnage or become part of it?… (more)
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While I realize that Shawn Hutson books are supposed to be cheap trashy reads, I found this one unbearable.
There are two plotlines followed in this book that are somewhat boring and tie together with a very stupid explanation. ( )
  grimreads | Sep 7, 2023 |
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Some people are born to be murder victims. Fact, not fiction. Frank Miller, special effects man for countless horror films, knew that. Blinded in a bizarre accident but then given the transplanted eyes of a murderer, Miller finds he can spot potential victims. However, in their search for a maniacal killer, the police ignore Miller's help. As the body count rises they are forced to work with him as Miller himself finally becomes a target for the slaughterer. Will he stop the carnage or become part of it?

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