![]() ![]() ![]() Kinderman cannot believe what he’s seeing, as the Gemini Killer has been dead for 12 years. Kinderman is ready to tackle whatever’s put before him, though he cannot shake the sense that it is nothing good. ![]() They all bear a zodiac sign, a common marking by the Gemini Killer. He’s sent to a few new homicides that are grotesque and haunting in equal measure: a boy who is left crucified, priests murdered in horrible ways, and a nurse who has been slaughtered. Lieutenant William Kinderman is still working in DC, having spent years trying to come to terms with what happened back in 1971. Disappointed, but I suppose I can say I’ve read it. Perhaps this was an attempt to extend the horrors, but it went on some painful tangents that left me wondering why I took the time with this piece. However, with some similar characters and a loose plot line that extends past the original novel, there was little else that drew me to the piece. Labelled “the sequel to The Exorcist”, the book had me quite excited, hoping for something as stellar as that chilling tale that still resonates with me. ![]() After having read William Peter Blatty’s iconic work, I was eager to see how this would compare. ![]()
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