The Fourth Monkey, by JD Barker

The Fourth Monkey, by JD Barker
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It was the 90s and either from the novel or through a specific script, some psychothrillers not suitable for all audiences began to proliferate (and triumph).

The thing began with the silence of the lambs and was prolonged with Seven, The collector of lovers ...

Surely you remember those years when going to the cinema to see one of those movies at least assured you that the relative would hold tight to you; P

The point is that the idea is back. The Fourth Monkey promises and delivers on the prospect of dark settings, a certain feeling of claustrophobia, vague ideas that someone is about to occupy your mind ...

It all starts with Sam Porter, one of those detectives who perfectly serve the plot. His appearance is that of a confident guy, tanned in a thousand battles, back from everything after encountering the evil side of the human being day after day.

But… what if we find out that good old Sam Porter can also falter?

The greatest virtue of evil is that it can always be overcome, it can always find new channels of expression never harbored in a "normal" mind.

The murderer of this novel is an inveterate retailer, capable of gradually dismembering his victims and sending their families those ghoulish reminders with which his diseased mind feels that it has absolute control over fear, over life and over death. Their shipments can transform the more sober father or brother and make the stronger mother or sister sick.

And every time it takes him more like it. To the point that Sam Porter no longer knows if it is sadism or an insane game in which everyone, including him, performs the intended movements ...

The fourth monkey is one that has passed the phase of not speaking, not seeing and not listening. He is above all that ...

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