Theodore Glenn is a serial killer who is denying one of the
murders that he is accused of committing. First he dated
the strippers he met at the club, then he had sex with
them, then he brutally killed them. But Theodore is adamant
that one of the murders, that of a stripper named Anna
Clark, was not done by him.
Why would a serial killer who is already going to be
serving a lifetime in jail, lie about one of the murders?
All the evidence adds up to the perpetrator being Theodore
by he swears he didn't do it.
Robin McKenna was friends with all the strippers who ended
up murdered by Theodore. She even testified that he was the
killer at a trial. Now, Theodore is infuriated with Robin
for laying another murder on him and wants his revenge.
After an earthquake leaves the prison unsecured and open
for prisoners to escape, Theodore takes advantage of the
situation and breaks out of prison. He fleas the prison
and with the help of a woman who wrote him in prison, he
plans his next murder.
Theodore stalks Robin waiting for the perfect opportunity
to make her the next victim on his list. In the mean time,
Detective Will Hooper is on the look out to put Theodore
back behind bars. He knows that Theodore will try to hunt
down Robin and get his revenge. Can Will protect Robin from
a brutal serial killer or will Theodore complete his
mission of exacting his revenge on the woman who put him
behind bars?
KILLING FEAR is a compelling mystery that will keep you
turning the pages trying to put the puzzle together. The
ending was a surprise but it didn't leave me completely
satisfied. Allison Brennan readers who enjoyed her last
trilogy may be disappointed on the lack of suspense and
action in this new book. KILLING FEAR reads more like a em>Law
and Order episode of detectives investigating a crime,
than
a suspenseful thriller. The story dragged at points and I
felt like the book was too long. I adored FEAR NO EVIL and
SPEAK NO EVIL by Brennan and was expecting a book with the
same level of suspense.
Overall, KILLING FEAR is a good book but the suspense takes
a backseat to the investigation part of the story. I am
still a big fan of Allison Brennan's books and I look
forward to the next two books in this series with the
hope of a more suspenseful story.
Theodore Glenn is bright, charismatic, and loves to inflict
pain . . . both on his victims before they die and on those
who later find their mutilated corpses. At his trial seven
years ago, Glenn vowed vengeance on his persecutors:
Detective Will Hooper, the cop who nabbed him, and beautiful
Robin McKenna, the stripper whose testimony put him behind
bars.
When a catastrophic disaster sets convict Glenn free, he
blazes a freshly-bloodied path across San Diego County. But
the death he craves most is Robin McKenna's.
Putting aside their past troubled relationship, Will rushes
to protect Robin, now a savvy businesswoman operating her
own upscale club. As the killings mount and Glenn proves a
master manipulator, Robin and Will become snared in a
twisted web of horror. But the shocking truth is even worse,
for this macabre mystery has a twist: the evil they face is
even more deadly than they fear.