I enjoyed Shameek's twisted mind as usual! I thought that there would be a lot more "ewww" factor then there was. In my opinion, I think that this would have been a great stand-a-lone book. However, I am looking forward to read what happens next with Alexis & Lauren. Also, the supporting characters Vincent and Alexis' daughter should make the book more interesting as well...There were some grammatical errors, I believe if Shameek invested into a great editor, his books would be that much better! Again, just my opinion..ultimately, this was a good read. The book, The S. N. Killer by Shameek Speight, focuses on two main characters, NYPD Detective Lauren Pitman and Alexis Lovett, who are working together to apprehend the Social Network Killer. I like the lead detective roles are women; providing qualifications, recognition and the increase of women in a male dominated profession. Unfortunately, the women quickly lose zeal and substance, with the unneeded and overuse of erotica. The erotica did not add or blend into the storyline, but only served as a distraction and interruption to its flow. I found the story to be a combination of Mary Higgins Clark, The Exorcist and Zane rolled up. There is no creativity, no originality and is unrealistic. The story drags, has uneven flow and becomes ridiculous with the supernatural use. The book appears thrown together with very little thought. There are many grammar and sculpture errors. When the supernatural entered the story, it became way too much and I have to rate this book poor. I recommend this book only if it is a free purchase or check out at library!
What do You think about The S.N. Killer (2012)?
Ecxellent book, makes you think twice before hooking up with someone on the internet.
—coolio
Very graphic and quiet disturbing but I enjoyed it. LOL looking forward to part 2.
—kate
this book was off the chain I know it's got to be a part 2
—DivineEnvy
This book right hear makes you not want a social network
—paige