I wish it wouldn't have been a short story because I wanted more. After reading this I thought what a sick mind we all have but that's what I look for. The setting of this takes place in a Wisconsin truck stop in a small northern town. Very grossome and gory and I loved every minute of it. I have to say I don't get grossed out by much but there is one particular scene that I made a face and shivered. Great story and looking for more from Kilborn on my Kindle. What if, in a unassuming truckstop, two serial killers meet and decide to "compare notes"? The result is a heart pounding electrifying ride into a dark abyss of debauchery and evil. I came to this book out of order - I was originally recommended by a friend to read Serial (which I loved) and from there I learnt about Truckstop. I wish in hindsight I had the ability to go back and start them again, only for the full experience. Serial is such a visceral, gut wrenching, cringe-worthy experience (all in a good way) that reading truckstop would have just amplified the tension overall. Like a great entree before a truly monumental meal. But try as I might (and I have the lab working on it) I cant yet turn back time, so for now ill have to live with how it went down. Truckstop is a brilliant exploration of how mashing two forces of evil together will play, and how much they can trust each other. This is a worrying view at this horrible world Kilborn has created...I'll never stop at a roadside cafe the same way again......4.5 stars
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