Faceless is a brilliantly disturbing and darkly psychological twist on the serial killer theme, very cleverly done, making it completely gripping and beautifully fucked up. A must read for any horror fan, but especially those of us who like it a little more on the extreme side! I absolutely loved it, its thought provoking and brutal as hell!
It's really interestingly written too, I love the way the author draws you in and captivates you, his descriptions of every little detail, from characters, to scenes, to settings, to the kills and the thought processes behind them, even the way we look at people and situations before the story then goes more in depth, and quickly takes a dive into immorality and insanity. I was immediately hooked and intrigued, and curiously spellbound throughout! There are also a lot of very steamy moments too, all necessary and all equalling the horrific nature of the story.
Bentley is a man who knows exactly what he wants, and exactly how to get rid of it when he is done, however sick and twisted that might be. He is also a Mummy’s boy, he worshiped his Mother when she was alive, to a disturbing degree, and he still does now, she made him who he is today after all. He lives like a complete slob, but it's all a part of his alter ego and helps to hide his darker activities, at least it did until Patty was sent to investigate….
Patty is a social worker, she has a hunch about Bentley, she has for a while now, and she is determined to prove herself correct. But she isn't as cautious as she thinks she is when she decides to investigate him a little more closely. Her investigations quickly turn into a deadly game of cat and mouse for a while, until she is proven correct with her discovery and then she wants concrete proof! She wants to catalogue every detail, but little does she realise just how familiar she will become with it all.
Finding herself in a compromising and terrifying position, Patty offers Bentley a kind of deal, one that is beyond anything he could ever have expected. Could it work? Could they benefit each other? It turns out they make an incredible team, although Patty could never mean as much as his first love, that was far too special, but it might come a close second. Their relationship becomes so good that they even decide to get themselves a couple of pets, and then things just keep getting better…. these two have a very niche way of getting their kicks! With both of them encouraging each other, the things they do only continue to get more depraved and horrific. Their depravity is so in depth, so detailed, as are their reasons behind it. The lengths this pair will go to, is deliciously disturbing, and will blow your mind!
Detectives Burke and Hare (yep 😂) are determined to crack this unusual case, but they have nothing to go on, people are disappearing without a trace (or a face), until they meet John. No one had expected someone like John, or his dubious methods. And when a guy called Ezra appears in the mix after receiving a seemingly random email, encouraging him to indulge in something he has only dabbled in, in the past, things take a quick, barbaric and shocking turn, making the detectives’ job a whole lot more difficult.
Ezra feels that people need to be seen for what they are, or what they aren't, that they need their true faces to be exposed. To have their conforming masks ripped off and their true identities exposed. And when the cops arrive at Ezra’s door, he is more than ready for them. He knew this day would come, and he is very much prepared, as his mind finally snaps, the storyline explodes once again….
This is high octane story-telling that keeps the pages turning at speed. The story itself is well fleshed out, the characters are great fun, and the whole thing just oozes a bloody great time! Bentley’s character in particular is intriguing, likable, dislikeable, arrogant, tell it like it is, highly sexed, cannibalistic, sick and twisted. He feels that everyone is the same, sheep following sheep, faceless nothings, empty vessels, until he brings them to life in their last moments. They become something interesting and alive, mere seconds before they become extinct….
I loved the insanity of this book, the adrenaline rush it gave me and the way everything came together nicely throughout, all the lives, and all the deaths……
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“The sloppy killer’s get the chair; the tidy ones get to laugh forever.”