When you read a book about a serial killer you have to know how it isn't going to end up well for the serial killer.While this one doesn't end up any differently, sorry if I spoiled it for anyone, for a brief moment I actually felt sorry for the guy. Having been bullied as a child I can certainly understand why this killer after being scarred for life he would ultimately snap. Enjoyed the read, although I must admit that some of the author's descriptions of the predator's prey was a bit too graphic! We'll see how well I sleep tonight. I'm a big fan of Pearson and I wasn't disappointed with Top Ten. It was disturbing and dark, gruesome and suspenseful. Pushing the boundaries with his villain, Pearson takes us into the limitless mind of a serial killer unlike any other. But this story is more complicated than just a simple hunt for a psychopath. It's also about our FBI hero and the undercover mission that becomes threatened by the insanity-driven work of "Michelangelo." Great story with enough intertwining elements to make it one of a kind.I enjoyed the characters and found myself invested in their individual stories. Edgy with some pretty intense moments, one way or the other, Top Ten will not leave you untouched.
What do You think about Top Ten (2010)?
It got one point because George Guidall read it.
—Edie
Perfect audio book for a long car ride.
—anotherday