The Soul Collector by Paul Johnston

The Soul Collector (A Matt Wells Thriller)

by Paul Johnston

Furiously fast-paced, torturously tense, down-right-unputdownable - this is the shocking sequel to "The Death List".Having been singled out by a serial killer dubbed the 'White Devil', author Matt Wells knows what it's like to look evil in the face - and survive. Having re-built his life, he's never stopped looking over his shoulder, knowing a follower of his tormentor is still at large.When his best friend is murdered, Matt's paranoia appears well-founded, and he is racked with guilt. As cryptic clues to the next victim are sent to Matt, it is chillingly clear that his deadly dance with the devil has begun once more.Anyone that knows Matt is suddenly in mortal danger. And only he can save them...

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3 of 5 stars

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Matt Wells is still worried about the aftereffects of the White Devil serial killer, after all the sister of the White Devil, and ex-girlfriend of Matt is still at large. Matt and his friends have taken things in their own hands and have plans for if things go wrong.

When they do, and notes left with the body refer to Matt, things start to spiral out of control. However it doesn't look like the work of one person, so who is doing this. It also doesn't look good for Matt when it's other mystery writers dying.

For me this wasn't as good as the first one. Interesting, yes, but there were bits that seemed to detract from the story. Also at 5'1", 15 stones isn't quite as morbidly obese as the author would suggest from the text, particularly if the character had a Hippo nickname in school.

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