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What does a serial killer do when the hunt grows dull? He creates a new monster to play with.
David's life is a masterpiece of control. By day, he is invisible. By night, he is a meticulous predator stalking the London shadows. But perfection has become predictable, and he craves chaos. For his next masterpiece, he will not be the artist -- he will be the teacher.
He manipulates his unsuspecting friend, Pete, into becoming a killer. A pawn he can move across a blood-soaked chessboard. David orchestrates the game from the shadows, a puppet master pulling Pete's strings, feeding his darkest impulses and guiding him toward his victims.
But the puppet is clumsy, his work a whirlwind of disorganized brutality. The game becomes a terrifying descent into toxic masculinity and predator psychology as David struggles to rein in his creation's burgeoning bloodlust. As the body count climbs, the police are baffled by a killer who seems to be two people at once: one an experienced monster, the other a frenzied amateur. In this contest of dark minds, the only thing more dangerous than creating a monster is losing control of him.
A twisted, bloody, and disturbingly gripping duel between creator and creation, The Games We Play is an unforgettable, sadistic psychological thriller. If you crave the gore of Chris Carter, the intensity of Karin Slaughter, and a story that feels like Dexter but darker, your search is over.
This extreme horror thriller is a killer POV novel for readers who aren't afraid of the dark. Seriously. You've been warned.
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