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Danny Murphy is back! please give it a read and your feedback

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DANNY MURPHY

Phil Bottomley

Young Danny Murphy; unloved, unwanted, unhinged. In later life he resolves the first two but...
The story of a very professional Serial Killer.


Death is a way of life for Danny Murphy.
He craves a daughter, your daughter! If she is attractive, between 18 and 26 and alone, he will wine and dine her before instructing her in the subtle art of death by suggestion.
He unashamedly tells his own story, his triumphs, loves, hates and losses. He doesn't care if you hate him, he doubts you will.
Don't call him a Serial Killer because he hates labels, he knows what he is and who he is; butt out.
His world is shattered when someone from his past encroaches upon his ordered way of life and opens deep wounds from his past. They also unwittingly unleash a nemesis he didn't know he had.
There is enough blood and gore for even the most enthusiastic reader of this genre but it still begs the question,
Who will win? 




 

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fatema wrote 46 days ago

i am patient so please read ache in my heart.

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I wrote 403 days ago

I love 'A Memory of Blood. The metaphors dance across the text with not a care for the 'nit pickers'. The story is not too fast paced allowing the reader to absorb the confusion of the man's predicament. Who is the Emperor and why is everyone in fear of him? I can't wait to find out. Peter, this... view book

I wrote 408 days ago

Hi Raechel, I have read the first four chapters of Echo and find it to be intriguing. Intricate webs of emotion are presented to the reader with POV's coming in from all directions. The story is good and the story telling could be made to be good if these could all be scripted more carefully. I t... view book

I wrote 410 days ago

Hi Stuart, Good to see that you are still on track with this excellent work. I may be wrong, but it would appear that some of the story is based on experience. If true then you have mixed fact and fantasy with a masterly flair. Keep it up and please post more soon. Phil view book

I wrote 417 days ago

The Incredible Layla Moon Critiquing work sentence by sentence, paragraph by paragraph may well be necessary but it takes the enjoyment out of reading a good story. This is why I do not do it, I do not profess to be a literary critic, however I do comment on books I like and I really like this one... view book

I wrote 420 days ago

Hi Paul, Taxi is on my WL, read the first two chapters and got a feeling of intrigue. I will read more and comment fully later. I have no doubt, from what I've read so far, that this is going to be a page turner. Phil view book

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