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Sam’s twisted game continues as he uses clues about his brother’s death to lure Monica out. Here, she implicates fellow serial killer Nigel in Duck’s death eight years ago, and soon more innocent people are drawn into Sam’s web of deception and manipulation…
There’s something incredibly convincing about Sam’s immoral games and the satisfaction she derives from pushing poor Monica to her limits. The impact of Sam’s past and present actions on other members of the community is equally fascinating, with the old turtle Bertie being a particular highlight.
The deep trauma felt throughout the town and its residents is clear, and we hope that the time will come when Sam will face justice. She’s an absolute monster, as the events of last issue and ongoing events show, but we’re kept hooked on her actions throughout this addictive and beautifully crafted story.
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