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Amy by RW Duder Review

Amy by RW Duder hits all the sweet spots for horror book lovers, like myself. Not only does it feature some bloody gruesome kills but the killer herself makes these terrifying scenes even more disturbing.


We're talking about a six year old girl after all. And she's anything other than sugar and spice. She's more of a stab and slab kinda girl! Her father is an infamous serial killer who escapes from the authorities so he can perform one final despicable act... killing his ex-wife and child.


Although he is gunned down during this act, neither of his victims survive. Or do they? Because Amy has become something else and when she disappears from the morgue, she's an unstoppable killing machine. She possesses the strength of two men and is on a mission of mayhem and bloodshed.


Anyone unfortunate to encounter her is dispatched with no remorse or concern. There's a heavy body count in this book and Amy uses anything she can find to keep those numbers going. The author gets very creative in these kills and this gives the book a slasher quality to it that I really enjoyed.


We do eventually figure out how all of this is possible with an action packed blood filled conclusion. But for fans of this book, it's not over! The author has written four sequels to Amy, continuing her unstoppable murderous ways and I can't wait to dig into the rest of this horror fueled bloody saga.



And, for my full video review, check out my Horror Reads YouTube channel.



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