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  • How to Kill a Pedophile

  • My Beautiful Suicide, Book 3
  • By: Atty Eve
  • Narrated by: Brenda Scott Wlazlo
  • Length: 12 hrs and 34 mins
  • 3.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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How to Kill a Pedophile

By: Atty Eve
Narrated by: Brenda Scott Wlazlo
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Now in control, Cosette focuses her addiction. After feeling the sting of betrayal, she makes her kills a little more public, and the public loves her for it! Mattie prays Cosette will come to her senses, but it’s an uphill battle with new friends joining Cosette’s family. Now with the public cheering on Louisville’s Vigilante, or Double V as she has come to be known, Cosette has no plans to stop. As a matter of fact, she has a goal for her addiction: take out Kentuckian's pedophile population. Protected by a rogue cop, loved by the media, supported by her friends, what could go wrong?

©2015 Atty Eve (P)2019 Spikenard Publishing
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I'm stuck, you're addicted, they're screwed.

This is book three of the My Beautiful Suicide series by Atty Eve, and it is certainly advisable to have read the previous volumes. It essentially follows the inner and outer workings of a teenage girl who uses rather extreme measures like cutting, sex and murder, to counteract her internal pain and despair.

Being impressed with the originality and pace of book one, as well as being intrigued by the futures of the main protagonists, this reader came to the second part with pleasurable anticipation combined with the expectation of something new and different. Sadly, that book was a disappointment but since it had the feeling of a filler between the tales, setting the scene for a fulfilling climax, that expectation was retained for this book, three.
It would be very hard to leave even a brief synopsis without spoilers, but the originality of My Beautiful Suicide had disintegrating into a gang of kissy kids acting more like murderous toddlers than teenagers, with additional off screen sex romps and sado masochism with brief injections of religious self loathing. Such a pity Ms.Eve didn't stop with book one, leaving everyone wanting more.

Once again, however, the narration is excellent, this time with a new voice, Brenda Scott Wlazlo, becoming the main protagonist, Cossette Hugo, interpreting her first person account with clarity and enthusiastic emotion. A good performance which kept this reader listening to the end.

My thanks to the rights holder of, How to Kill a Pedophile, who, at my request, freely gifted me a complimentary copy, via Audiobook Boom. Sadly, it was another disappointment and, if I'm totally brutal, unlike the first of the series, rather tedious. Not a book that I could recommend: it might have been designed to shock but really was just sloppy silly. And it was not without good reason these kids called themselves the Miserables. Will I read book 4? I really don't know.
However, I still do recommend the original My Beautiful Suicide.

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