Prologue
“The truth is rarely pure, and never simple.”
- Oscar Wilde, The Importance of Being Earnest
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This story contains themes of: child abuse, depression, domestic violence, self-harm, suicide, torture
The Birth of Evil is a prequel to later books, set many years before the present day. Encompassing the first seven years of notorious serial killer William Pierre Malakoff's life, The Birth of Evil depicts Will's attempts to block out the voices in his head, which urge him to kill, and even have the power to take control of the body; to overcome the darkness of his past, rooted in abuse by cruel fathers and negligent mothers. And to think that it all began on a perfect day. THIS BOOK CONTAINS REFERENCES TO SELF-HARM, PHYSICAL ABUSE, GRAPHIC VIOLENCE, AND EMETOPHOBIA, AND IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR ANYONE UNDER THE AGE OF 16
“The truth is rarely pure, and never simple.”
- Oscar Wilde, The Importance of Being Earnest
Kaitlin Higgins: The sequel was great to read! I read it the same day as the first one. 😜Lyric’s character is awesome and Sadie is out of this world! I would love to know what happens next to them…like do they end up having more children, or is Boris the only one? Do all the supernatural beings start mating with ...
annizimmermann: Ich finde die Handlung und die Charaktere großartig beschrieben. Man hat die einzelnen fiktiven Personen schnell lieb gewonnen. Den Schreibstil der Autorin finde ich auch sehr gut. Bis auf ein paar kleine Flüchtigkeitsfehler, die man ihr aber gerne verzeiht, finde ich diesen Roman alles in allem,...
Carlotta: The book is well written and very entertaining. It was a pleasure to read. I only don't like the fact that it's so centered around the pleasure of the two men, it's always the women servicing them and never getting something back (they give blowjobs but are not eaten out, they don't receive prope...