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"Hypnotic and chilling ??? you won't forget this in a hurry." - Lee Child, Sunday Times #1 bestselling author
He lives on your street, in a nice house with a tidy garden.
He shops at your local supermarket. He drives beside you, waving to let you into the lane ahead of him.
He also has an elaborate cage in a secret basement under his garage.
The food he???s carefully shopping for is to feed a young woman he???s holding there against her will ??? one in a string of many, unaware of the fate that awaits her.
This is how it???s been for a long time. It???s normal???and it works. Perfectly.
But this time it???s different???
Dark, twisted and compelling, this is the most exciting and original thriller of the year
'Utterly compelling' - Jamie Mason, author of Three Graves Full
'Already on my top 5 books of the year ??? If you only read one crime book this year, I???d tell you to read this one. It???s so far from the ???normal??? crime read, it???s utterly brilliant' - rebeccabradleycrime.com
'A black comedy featuring a bizarre murderer who believes he suffers for his "art." Cameron has written a painfully funny story that's littered with corpses, both intentional and unintentional, and proves that sometimes spotting the craziest person on the block isn't quite as easy as it seems' - Kirkus Reviews
'Blackly humorous' - Publishers Weekly
???Deeply creepy and very clever story told from the point of view of a nameless and rather charming, apparently ???normal??? bloke, who happens to be a serial killer. A cunning idea, well executed, if you pardon the pun??? ??? Heat
???Blackly humorous ???. This gripping tale leaves the reader feeling conflicted as they find themselves rooting for the killer. Normal marks Cameron out as one to watch??? Daily Express
'Creepy yet genuinely funny, I didn't like NORMAL, I loved it.'- Michael Robotham
Ich lese selten Kriminalthriller. Meine Beziehung zu diesem Subgenre ist schwierig, weshalb ich dieses Jahr auch erst zwei Romane dieser Kategorie von meinem SuB befreit habe. Die immer gleichen Grundstrukturen öden mich an. Der/Die Ermittler_in wird mit einem Fall konfrontiert, der eine Verbindung zu seiner/ihrer düsteren Vergangenheit aufweist. Er/Sie stellt sich den Dämonen, schnappt den Täter und rettet den Tag. Gähn. Ich kann es nicht mehr sehen. Deshalb bin ich permanent auf der Suche...
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