The church of dead girls

Hello there,

I am combining all of the church of dead girls part overview articles. So here we go!


Prologue and part 1 overview




So in this book is kinda of part with something stephen king would write but some what more on the nose, and this is a book that Stephen King recomended, at least it what it says on the cover.



The prologue starts with the narrator explaining that 3 girls were found dead and decomposing like mummy kind of way and kind of set up like they were sacreficed to some kind of god or Satan or something and it is revealed that the narrator is living in the town that it happened. An outsider to the investigation who just happens to have family ties to one of the investigator. And so the story kind of kicks of with the ending and the result of it.



The narrator then goes what the author deems as part one of the story and begins telling about the town Aurelius some town in the states that is basically in the middle of nowhere but is big enough to have a college but small enough to have a mentality of a small town.



The introduction of the town goes over pretty quickly and the focus of the narrator goes to this organisation and the people of an leftist organisation and its members, the leader being a teacher in the local college and they mostly meet in the local library but it is made out of outcasts and partially out of people that are crazy!



Like one bit the ear out of the bully, later bit a female doing some of the naughty stuff, left to go to university but comes back to the town like so many that grew up in the town and left for their studies. The backstory of the crazy guy is kind of sad, he was being bullied because of his mother being unfaithfull to her father and basically having a certain relationship with every guy in town.



The organisation, does some morally faulty stuff like breaking down graves of capitalist, with other words they vandalise the graves of graves because of ideological differences. This is something I cannot defend for myself.



I think this book is off for a good start to be honest, it is written in such a way that I could say that it looks to be written (or at least translated) in the style of Stephen King's books it grips you not from the start but it kind started off it gets you glued to the book instead of something else. I give this part for the kind of slow and weirder start a 6,5/10 dead girls.



The church of dead girls: Part two notes

Hello there,



I read the second art of the book, and I have a couple of things to say about it. so I will publish it on here as there is no other place on this planet I can so I will.



The story just got going as one of the girls has gone missing called sharon malloy. This grand search started and lead to nothing but the killer brought the clothes of the girl to the police.



Nearing the end the second girl goes missing and people go out of their mind because of that and there has nothing has happened in terms of discribing the killer but just the narrator describing the break down of local civilisation. Like Stephen king would do but less describing the actual murder.



And ofcourse chihani is killed in light of the missing girls during halloween. Which is I think the period of the year the rest of the book is set.



My opinion, about this second part is that it is to few describing the brother and to much describing the break down of society, it isn't that balanced as in the books of stephen king (when this is the topic of the book) So I give this part of the book a 5,5/10 because I still think it is a good description of a breakdown of society!



The church of dead girls: part three

Hello there, here I am doing a review thing on the third part of this book, and yes I found catch 22 and continued reading it again. Because I have finished this book and ofcourse I will reviewing this book very soon on it's completeness.



So in this third part of this book, our narrator is revealed to be gay, and that he is also under suspicion that he might have kidnapped the girls, and we, as in us the reader and them the towns people, don't know yet what really happened when this happened.



After a while a new character is kind of introduced, or a minor character is moved to the foreground, the uncle of the first girl that went missing! I don't actually remember that much detail because I started reading in september 2018 and then had a huge break in reading whatever.



So this happened and the story goes on without focusing about that uncle thing at first and then it goes on, breaking down even further. But then the ending happened the murderer the uncle is then suddenly focussed on like what stephen King would do but started doing hinted about the identity in the middle of the book, but in this book, it is hinted that Aaron did it but he has nothing to do with doing that but he didn't its un stephen king like he will set the killer in the foreground and makes you unsespecting him and you know reveals the killer before the finale, kind off.



So the focus goes on the killer, and it kind of goes on a rampage and Sadie goes missing but she is safe and ofcourse he is carrying the missing hands that nobody knew about until right now in a suitcase. And a chase happens and a standdown and we know who the killer is.



I like that that this finally focussed on the killer but the ending is kind of lame like its just done after the killer gets caught with the standdown and that is kind of waste of the entire build up in this book. But whole review is going to be in the complete general review! So keep your eyes out for the next article about this book.

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