This book was so different than what I'm use to reading. This book was creepy especially since a lot of the stuff that happened in this book actually happens in really life. I thought it was really scary what the victims had to go through before they died by the hands of the Sculptor I thought it...
I found Funaro quite by accident when his second book (The Impaler) was a free book on Barnes & Noble. So I actually read that first. I enjoyed it so much I had to get the first Sam Markham book. This one is about a serial killer who murders & then poses his victims to look like sculptures by Mic...
Originally from Dread Central:Serial killers have long held the fascination of horror fans, with names like Hannibal Lecter and Norman Bates topping the list. But unlike those icons of madness, there are others, like John Doe from Seven, whose brutality is about something more than death and the ...
Everything else appeared to be normal too. The red fires in the ring of furnaces burned as before, and the crystal sphere still glowed yellow with fairy dust. Gwendolyn—her eyes heavy, her face smeared with chocolate—sat watching us from the front steps of her dollhouse. &...
His grandfather had been behind that; even went so far as to teach the boy to write E-D-D-I-E in capital letters, hyphens and all, in the dirt when the boy was five years old. Her son’s name was Edmund—Edmund, Edmund, Edmund! And besides, Edmund knew better, too. He’d been writing his name the ri...