Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Review: Sarah Killian 2: The Mullets of Madness

Sarah Killian 2: The Mullets of Madness Sarah Killian 2: The Mullets of Madness by Mark Sheldon
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

There's nothing remotely funny about thr depredations of serial killers, who wreak tragic havoc for both victims and their loved ones. Nonetheless, author Mark Sheldon wrings his own thread of black noir gallows humour from the adventures of competent yet feckless Sarah Killian, "Professional Serial Killer," and her unwanted sidekick Mary Sue. Under threat from a former "colleague" (now pathological lunatic and prison escapee), Sarah and Mary Sue head to central Tennessee to take out a clan of white supremacists--all in the family, don't you know. But super-Nemesis Nick Jin is suddenly several steps ahead, there's a new seemingly supernatural overtone to his attacks, and Sarah and Mary Sue may not be "last man standing" this time around.

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