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james_desantis 's review for:
Lodger
by Maria Lapham, David Lapham
Lodger is another twisted crime story by the masterminds of the two Laphams!
So we have our main character, Ricky, as she hunts down the man who ruined her life. Like the description says, this serial killer is the reason for her mother's death and her dad locked up in prison. As the story progresses we get the whole story. In typical Lapham fashion, the end result is both fucked up and chilling.
I really loved a lot of this. Ricky is a interesting character in the sense her revenge is so bitter and painful you can feel it through the pages. Each decision she makes it based on pure emotion, bad and good. I also loved that the killer here is so screwed up, evil, and sick, it makes you want his death even more. The twist and turns are clever, the art is great, and the ending keeps making me question the truth. Only part I'd probably fix is maybe putting "Years" or dates of the events as the back and forth can be confusing at times.
Overall, Lodger is another sick and sad story created by one of my favorite crime writers. I'd love more stories like this. A 4 out of 5.
So we have our main character, Ricky, as she hunts down the man who ruined her life. Like the description says, this serial killer is the reason for her mother's death and her dad locked up in prison. As the story progresses we get the whole story. In typical Lapham fashion, the end result is both fucked up and chilling.
I really loved a lot of this. Ricky is a interesting character in the sense her revenge is so bitter and painful you can feel it through the pages. Each decision she makes it based on pure emotion, bad and good. I also loved that the killer here is so screwed up, evil, and sick, it makes you want his death even more. The twist and turns are clever, the art is great, and the ending keeps making me question the truth. Only part I'd probably fix is maybe putting "Years" or dates of the events as the back and forth can be confusing at times.
Overall, Lodger is another sick and sad story created by one of my favorite crime writers. I'd love more stories like this. A 4 out of 5.