Synopsis

Chaos. Carnage. Killing.
The three Cs that make my life complete.

I know killing technically doesn’t start with a C – but wouldn’t life be better if it did? Just like it would be better if the Devil was my boyfriend, Santa wasn’t a d*ck and I didn’t live under a bridge.

I wished for my life to improve, but it didn’t. I was kidnapped, sold, sold again, stuck in a death game, sold AGAIN and now I’m living in a serial killer’s basement.

Oh and there’s another dude down here who lives in a cage and doesn’t talk. I call him Dead Man on account of his soulless eyes. He either wants to kiss me or choke me out. I can’t decide which I want most.

Anyways, my hot, tattooed, muscular insane Irish captor thinks I might make a good hit woman once he trains me up. Which is a freaking insult by the way as I’m already the best killer in town. Ask anyone. Except the cops. Don’t ask them or they’ll send me back to that creepy asylum where they gave me the crazy pills. But shh, that’s a secret.

Want to know another one? I quite like it here. Every day is anarchy and that’s my favourite flavour.

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Review

I loved Uncle Niall in Kings of Quarantine, so I had to read his book, The Death Club, and I am so happy I did!

The Death Club is a very graphic book. There is a lot of violence, and the characters are not the most mentally stable. There is quite a bit of stream of consciousness in the writing, which completely fits the characters, especially Brooklyn, but that style might not be for everyone. It is told from alternating points of view between Brooklyn, Niall, and Mateo. I enjoyed getting all of their perspectives, and I know I wouldn’t have liked the characters as much without their perspectives.

This first book is mostly character development. There is a plot, but I think it takes a back seat to set up the characters and their relationships with each other. I suspect book two will be more story-driven, and I’m just going to say it, have more spice too! I did like getting to know the characters more, especially Niall. The characters could have been very one-dimensional, but the sisters did an excellent job of giving them backstories that explain their actions. I can’t wait for the next book!
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Available on Kindle Unlimited

Other books by these authors:
Dark Fae1
Zodiac Academy: The Awakening1
Zodiac Academy: Ruthless Fae2
King of Quarantine1
Kings of Lockdown2
Kings of Anarchy3
Queen of Quarantine4
Sinners Playground1
Dead Man's Isle2
Carnival Hill3

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