I Am Death (2) (A Robert Hunter Thriller)
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I Am Death (2) (A Robert Hunter Thriller)

Hardcover – May 30, 2017

Price
$17.09
Format
Hardcover
Pages
352
Publisher
Atria/Emily Bestler Books
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1476765716
Dimensions
6 x 1.3 x 9 inches
Weight
1.12 pounds

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"In the same league as Thomas Harris' Red Dragon or Silence of the Lambs ." ― Kirkus Reviews "Deftly combines...realistically drawn characters, psychological terror, and clever plotting." ― Booklist "A chilling, dark thriller, An Evil Mind will have readers running to lock their doors, book in hand. Carter’s knowledge of the intricate details of the criminal mind and his portrayal of a sadistic, psychotic serial killer had me sleeping with the light on and the soothing sounds of HGTV humming in the background. For thriller readers who think they can’t be shocked, try this one!" -- Susan Crawford--Author of The Pocket Wife"An especially sadistic serial killer taunts the feds in this .... compelling read. A true battle of good versus evil." ― Kirkus Reviews (for AN EVIL MIND) “Twists and turns and cliff-hangers abound in this swiftly paced tale.” ― Booklist (for AN EVIL MIND) “AN EVIL MIND by Chris Carter is one of the most chilling psychological thrillers.” ― Fresh Fiction Chris Carter is a top bestselling author in the United Kingdom, whose books include An Evil Mind , One By One , The Death Sculptor , The Night Stalker , The Executioner , and The Crucifix Killer . He worked as a criminal psychologist for several years before moving to Los Angeles, where he swapped the suits and briefcases for ripped jeans, bandanas, and an electric guitar. He is now a full-time writer living in London. Find out more on at ChrisCarterBooks.com. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. I Am Death 1 “Oh, thank you so much for coming on such short notice, Nicole,” Audrey Bennett said, opening the front door to her white-fronted, two-story house in LA’s upper Laurel Canyon. Nicole gave Audrey a bright smile. “It’s no problem at all, Ms. Bennett.” Born and raised in Evansville, Indiana, Nicole Wilson spoke with a very distinctive midwestern accent. She wasn’t very tall—about five foot three—and her looks weren’t exactly what fashion magazines would call striking, but she was charming and had a likable smile. “Come in, come in,” Audrey said, ushering Nicole inside with a hand gesture, seemingly in a hurry. “Sorry I’m a little late,” Nicole said, stepping inside as she consulted her watch. It was just past eight thirty in the evening. Audrey chuckled. “You’ve got to be the only person in the whole of Los Angeles who considers anything under ten minutes as being late, Nicole. Everyone else I know calls it ‘fashionably on time.’ ” Nicole smiled, but despite the comment, she still looked a little embarrassed. She prided herself on being a very punctual person. “That’s a beautiful dress, Ms. Bennett. Are you going anywhere special tonight?” Audrey grimaced. “Dinner party at a judge’s house.” She leaned toward Nicole and her next words came out as a whisper. “They are sooooo boring.” Nicole giggled. “Oh, hello, Nicole,” James, Audrey’s husband, said, coming down the arched staircase that led to the house’s second floor. He wore an elegant dark-blue suit with a silk striped tie and a matching silk handkerchief just peeking out of his jacket pocket. His butterscotch-blond hair was combed back, and as always, not a strand was out of place. “Are you ready, honey?” he asked his wife before quickly checking his Patek Philippe watch. “We’ve got to go.” “Yes, I know, I’ll be right there, James,” Audrey replied before turning to face Nicole again. “Josh’s already asleep,” she explained. “He’s been playing and running around all day, which was great, because by eight o’clock he was so exhausted he was dozing off in front of the TV. We put him to bed and he crashed out before his head hit the pillow.” “Oh, bless him,” Nicole commented. “From the amount of running the little devil did today,” James Bennett said as he approached Audrey and Nicole, “he should sleep right through to the morning. You should have an easy night.” He grabbed Audrey’s coat from the leather armchair to his right and helped his wife into it. “We’ve really got to go, honey,” he whispered into her ear before kissing her neck. “I know, I know,” Audrey said as she nodded toward the door just past the river-rock fireplace on the east wall of their large living room. “Help yourself to anything you like from the kitchen. You know where everything is, right?” Nicole nodded once. “If Josh wakes up and asks for any more chocolate cake, do not give it to him. The last thing he needs is another sugar rush in the middle of the night.” “Okay,” Nicole replied, renewing her smile. “We might be quite late tonight,” Audrey continued. “But I’ll call you later just to check everything is all right.” “Enjoy your night,” Nicole said, accompanying them to the door. As Audrey took the few steps down from her front porch, she looked back at Nicole and mouthed the word boring. After closing the door, Nicole went upstairs and tiptoed up to Josh’s room. The three-year-old boy was sleeping like an angel, his arms wrapped around a stuffed toy creature with huge eyes and ears. From the bedroom door, Nicole stared at him for a long while. He looked so adorable with his blond flock of curly hair and rosy cheeks that she felt like cuddling up to him, but she wouldn’t dare wake him up now. Instead, she blew him a kiss from the door and returned downstairs. In the TV room, Nicole sat and watched about an hour of some old comedy film before her stomach started making noises. Only then she remembered that Audrey Bennett had said something about a chocolate cake. She looked at her watch. It was definitely time for a snack, and a slice of cake sounded just perfect. She left the room and went back upstairs to check on Josh again. He was in such a deep sleep, he hadn’t even changed position. Returning downstairs, Nicole crossed to the other side of the living room and casually opened the kitchen door, stepping inside. “Whoa!” she yelled in a fright, jumping back. “Whoa!” the man sitting at the breakfast table having a sandwich yelled a millisecond after Nicole. Instinctively, he dropped the sandwich and kicked back from the table, standing up immediately and knocking over his glass of milk. His chair tipped over behind him. “Who the hell are you?” Nicole asked in an anxious voice, taking a defensive step back. The man gazed at her for a couple of seconds, confused, as if trying to figure out what was happening. “I’m Mark,” he finally responded, using both hands to point at himself. They stared at each other for a moment longer, and Mark quickly realized that his name meant absolutely nothing to the woman. “Mark?” he repeated, turning every sentence into a question, as if Nicole should’ve known all this. “Audrey’s cousin from Texas? I’m here for a couple of days for a job interview? I’m staying in the apartment above the garage in the back?” He used his thumb to point over his right shoulder. Nicole’s questioning stare intensified. “Audrey and James didn’t tell you about me, did they?” “No.” She shook her head. “Oh!” Mark looked even more confused now. “Umm, as I’ve said, I’m Mark, Audrey’s cousin. You must be Nicole, the babysitter, right? They said you’d be coming. And I’m sorry, I really didn’t mean to scare you, though I guess you’ve already paid me back in kind.” He placed his right hand over his chest, tapping his fingers over his heart a few times. “I almost had a heart attack just now.” Nicole’s stare relaxed a fraction. “I flew in this morning for a big job interview downtown this afternoon,” Mark explained. He was dressed in what looked to be a brand-new suit, very elegant. He also looked quite attractive. “I just got back from it about ten minutes ago,” he continued. “And suddenly my stomach reminded me that I hadn’t had any food all day.” He tilted his head to one side. “I can’t really eat when I get nervous. So I just came in for a quick sandwich and a glass of milk.” His eyes moved to where he was sitting and he chuckled. “Which is now all over the table and starting to drip onto the floor.” He picked up his chair and looked around for something to clean up the mess. He found a roll of paper towels next to a large fruit bowl on the kitchen counter. “I’m a little surprised that Audrey forgot to tell you I was staying over,” Mark said as he began mopping up the milk from the floor. “Well, they were in a bit of a hurry,” Nicole conceded, her posture not as tense as moments ago. “Ms. Bennett asked me if I could get here for eight o’clock, but the earliest I could make it was eight thirty.” “Oh, okay. Is Josh still awake? I’d like to say good night if I could.” Nicole shook her head. “No. He’s out like a light.” “He’s a great kid,” Mark said as he bundled up all the soaked paper towels and dumped them in the trash can. Nicole kept her full attention on him. “You know,” she said, “you look a little familiar. Have I met you before?” “No,” Mark replied. “This is actually my first-ever visit to LA. But it’s probably from the photographs in the TV room and in James’s study. I’m in two of them. Plus, Audrey and I have the same eyes.” “Oh . . . the photographs. That must be it,” Nicole said, a hazy memory playing at the edge of her mind, but not quite materializing. A distant cell phone ringtone broke the awkward silence that had followed. “Is that your phone?” Mark asked. Nicole nodded. “That’s probably Audrey calling to say that she forgot to tell you about me.” He shrugged and smiled. “Too late.” Nicole smiled back. “Let me go get that.” She exited the kitchen and returned to the living room, where she retrieved her cell phone from her bag. The call was indeed from Audrey Bennett. “Hi, Ms. Bennett, how’s the dinner party?” “Even more boring than I expected, Nicole. This is going to be a long night. Anyway, I’m just calling to check that everything is all right.” “Yes, everything is fine,” Nicole replied. “Has Josh woken up at all?” “No, no. I just checked on him again a moment ago. He looks like he’s out for the count.” “Oh, that’s great.” “By the way, I just met Mark in the kitchen.” There was some loud background noise coming from Audrey’s side. “Sorry, Nicole, what did you say?” “That I just met Mark, your cousin from Texas, who’s staying in the garage apartment. I walked in on him having a sandwich in the kitchen, and we scared the hell out of each other.” She giggled. There was a couple of seconds delay before Audrey replied. “Nicole, where is he? Has he gone up to Josh’s room?” “No, he’s still in the kitchen.” “Okay, Nicole, listen to me.” Audrey’s voice was serious, but shaky at the same time. “As quietly and as quickly as you can, go get Josh and get out of the house. I’m calling the police right now.” “What?” “Nicole, I don’t have a cousin named Mark from Texas. We don’t have anyone staying in the garage apartment. Get out of the house—now. Do you underst—” CLUNK. “Nicole?” “NICOLE?” The line went dead. Read more

Features & Highlights

  • In Top 10
  • Sunday Times
  • (UK) bestselling author Chris Carter’s electrifying follow-up to his “chilling” (
  • Daily Mail
  • ) thriller
  • An Evil Mind,
  • the LAPD’s Ultra Violent Crimes Unit lead detective, Robert Hunter, races to stop a serial killer whose past secrets rival those of Hunter’s himself.Seven days after being abducted, the body of a twenty-year-old woman is found on a grassy area by the Los Angeles International Airport. She has been left with her limbs stretched out and spread apart, placing her in a five-point human star. The autopsy reveals that she has been tortured and murdered in a bizarre way but the surprises don’t end there. The killer likes to play, and he left something behind for the cops to find. Detective Robert Hunter is assigned to the case but almost immediately a second body turns up. Detective Hunter quickly realizes that he is chasing a monster—a predator whose past hides a terrible secret, whose desire to hurt people and thirst for murder can never be quenched—for he is DEATH. Fast-paced, action-packed, and filled with suspense,
  • I Am Death
  • is perfect for fans of Jeffery Deaver, Thomas Harris, and Chelsea Cain.

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Holy Crap Batman!

From the sharp and fertile mind of a former criminal psychologist (the author) comes a villain who is the ultimate human predator, a serial killer who leaves basically no forensic evidence behind and seems to leave the shadows without being seen, commits his horrendous crimes, and then disappear again like a wisp of smoke. But he never truly goes away, moving on to his next well planned event with alacrity and limitless energy. How is he able to pull this off? Who is he and where did he come from? And will he just keep going until he dies a natural death himself?

Chris Carter knows how to combine vivid starkness with unlimited terror and gruesome results. It's fair to say that his stories are not for everyone. But for those of us who have studied twisted minds and the reasons for their horrifying actions, Mr. Carter once again plants a bountiful crop of hideous events that explode into a ghastly game of "catch me if you can" using extremely subtle clues that are mostly ignored at the outset. And who better to immerse himself in such a case than his lead detective at LAPD's Robbery Homicide (Ultra Violent) Division, Detective Robert Hunter.

If you have a strong stomach and are not prone to nightmares, this daunting tale will shock even the most dedicated thriller reader. And to think that I just finished reading it prior to Halloween. Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees and Michael Myers can't hold a candle to "I Am Death". They would run from this guy like screaming little girls.
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An excellent book, probably one of his best

Chris Carter does it again! An excellent book, probably one of his best.
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Gross, dark, gruesome, bloody, chilling, and brilliantly crafted!

Mastermind Chris Carter returns following [[ASIN:1476765685 An Evil Mind (A Robert Hunter Thriller)]] with I AM DEATH –a terrifying, dark, intense, and twisted psychological crime thriller, featuring Robert Hunter front and center in a suspense cat-and-mouse "mind-blowing" chase.

For those who enjoy twisty, smart, edgy, intelligent, gruesome, and very dark psycho-thrillers!

Detective Robert Hunter of the LAPD Robbery Homicide Division grew up as an only child to working class parents in an underprivileged neighborhood of South Los Angeles. His mother lost her battle with cancer when he was only seven and his father never remarried and had to take on two jobs to cope with the demands of raising a child.

He was different. He got bored easily and made his way quickly through school- At the age of twelve Hunter was given a scholarship to the Mirman School for Highly Gifted Children. Only the beginning, making his way to Stanford University. At nineteen he had graduated with a degree in psychology and at twenty-three received his Ph.D. in criminal behavior analysis and biopsychology.

For years the FBI had made attempts to recruit Hunter. Hunter would rather be a detective with the LAPD’s Robbery-Homicide Division than join the most advanced serial killer—tracking force in the US, and even, the world. however, Hunter would rather be a detective with the local police force than join the most advanced serial-killer tracking task force in the USA. He had continued to decline every offer by Kennedy.

In other words, he is brilliant!

Hunter did not have a family and was not married. No kids. An insomniac. His partner of six years, Detective Carlos Garcia was also his best friend. They headed up a specialized group where all the homicides were overwhelming brutality and or sadism had been used by the perpetrator and tagged by the department as UV crimes.

A young woman about to start her second year of law school at Cal State was found by the LA airport and left in a position of a five-point human star. (A protection against evil)? A symbol that has been associated with evil and devil worshipping.

Nichole Wilson from Indiana and was abducted while babysitting for a wealthy couple. Grisly details. A tube of paper. Lacerations; no two the exact same size. Tortured. Violated. Whipped. Two different instruments. Like cutting brushstrokes onto a canvas. Blood inside the brain. A sadistic killer. A note from the killer in blood, I AM DEATH.

The killer had tortured her for almost six days. They had never come across a killer with this level of confidence.

Hunter knew this meant one thing. He did it for one reason. To let everyone know that this wouldn’t end here. A huge ego. Confident. Intelligent. Knowledgeable. Meticulous. He wanted the body found and the note.

Perpetrators who place their victims’ bodies in specific positions or shapes, with the intention of them being found that way are very particular about every detail.

The abduction, the torturing, the killing, the positioning and disposal of the body and the note. Tremendous detail. He wants them to know how good he is. Did the killer make the call?

Nichole Wilson was only the beginning.

From a flight attendant’s corpse to a kidnapped eleven-year-old boy renamed Squirm. A system that failed him. A serial killer. From taunting notes, photographs, to messages from a monster, a fast-paced action-fueled—terrifying sadistic game. A clue to a double meaning.

Gross, dark, gruesome, bloody, chilling, and brilliantly crafted. As always Chris Carter draws on his personal experience and a pro at creating the most heinous and intelligent of evil psychological crime thrillers. He knows monsters.

An unpredictable twist at the end wraps up another winner by Carter!

A special thank you to Atria and NetGalley for an early reading copy. JDCMustReadBooks