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Slice, by William Patterson

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Slice, by William Patterson

Cut By Cut

When Jessie Clarkson left Sayer's Brook, Connecticut, she was pregnant, terrified, and married to a psychopath. She knew Emil would do anything to prevent her incriminating him--if he ever found her. Staying alive for the sake of her child was all that mattered.

Inch By Inch

Five years later, Emil is dead and Jessie is ready to stop running. With her daughter Abby starting school, going home to be among friends and family makes sense. Until the murders start. All the victims are viciously stabbed and slashed across the throat. And each of them has a connection to Jessie.

He's Getting Close Enough To Kill

Is Emil still alive, tracking her down--or do the answers lie elsewhere in her troubled past? One horrifying crime at a time, a killer is making his intentions clear. Jessie may have escaped Sayer's Brook once. But someone is making sure she never leaves again. . .

  • Sales Rank: #844257 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2013-02-26
  • Released on: 2013-02-26
  • Format: Kindle eBook

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
exciting thriller
By A Customer
Slice
William Patterson
Pinnacle, Feb 26 2013, $9.99
ISBN: 9780786027644

Pregnant Jessie Clarkson fled her home Sayer's Brook, Connecticut upon witnessing that her husband Emil Deetz was a homicidal psychopath. Her sister Monica and her brother-in-law Todd Bennett got her an apartment in the East Village where she raised her daughter Abby; When Jessie learns that Emil died in a Mexico drug-related shootout, she, her child and their nanny Inga move back to Sayer’s Brook.

Her sibling and her former BFF Heather are unhappy with her return because each stole their husband from Jessie. Horror writer John Manning, who allegedly killed his wife, also lives in the cul de sac. Following a block welcome home party in which the female guests except her aunt wish Jessie stayed in New York, Inga visits John at his home. On her way back to her house, someone slices Inga’s throat reminiscent of what Jessie saw Emil do at the Black Wolf Tavern in Port Chester. As the cops suspect Manning and Clarkson, Abby finds a playmate her age while the adults wonder whose family he belongs to. More murders occur with the same M.O.; the link to the homicides is Jessie.

Slice is an exciting thriller with a supernatural element and a fully developed cast. Although there is too much soap opera-style melodrama, fans will enjoy this fast-paced tale from the first Slice to the last leap of faith.

Harriet Klausner

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Another Patterson???? Awesome!!!
By Ditsy Mitzi
When I first started to read this book which had me hooked by the first chapter, it reminded me of another book by author Kevin O'Brien (I won't spoil the surprise and mention which book) which is ironic because Kevin O'Brien endorsed this book in the back cover and that plus the description of the book is what made me purchase this book.

I could immediately relate to the main character, Jessie. Who in their lives has not acted out or been rebellious due to heartbreak, death, a personal loss, etc... It seems that Jessie can't seem to hold on to any man and the one that she manages to snag is a cold-blooded killer.

I thought that this book was more relatable than most thrillers because the author lets us get into the minds of most of the main characters and what you see is not pretty. This book is so interesting because when Jessie moves back to her hometown she stirs up a hornet's nest. So many suspects but only one killer.

What makes this thriller so exciting is that most everyone seems to have a motive to kill anyone who is connected to Jessie and they are killing the victims by slicing their throats to mimic Jessie's husband who also sliced his victim's throat. The problem with this is that her husband is dead or is he????

There are plenty of people to suspect:

Monica-Jessie's sister who has always been jealous of her and driven to steal her boyfriend when they were teenagers. She is just crazy enough to kill her sister if she thinks that Jessie might steal the boyfriend now turned husband.

Todd-Now married to Monica but probably still holding a torch for Jessie, what would he do to get her back? Kill?

Heather-She was Jessie's best friend and she also stole Jessie's college boyfriend Bryan and then married him. She knows her husband is a pig and still wants Jessie. Will she do the unthinkable and frame Jessie for the murders?

Bryan-Heather's sleazy husband who makes a play for Jessie but is turned down. He is also enemies with Todd who he probably suspects still carries a torch for Jessie. Could Bryan be the killer just to frame Todd who he hates anyways and get him out of the way so he can eventually have Jessie all to himself.

John Manning-famous horror author who was suspected but never arrested or convicted of killing his wife. Is he as psycho as the characters he writes about? I hope not because he is rich and gorgeous.

Gert-the old busybody neighbor who seems to have a pair of binoculars glued to her eyes and seems to revel in the murders as it seems to give her something new to gossip about. She is probably not the killer but someone should kill her for her lack of sympathy and sensitivity.

Oswald Thayer-He seems to be a decent guy with no motive and he definitely likes Jessie and her family but isn't the one we least suspect, the killer????

I have not finished the book but believe me, I will and I am sure that there will be many more suspects to add to the list and I am enjoying this whodunit so much that I could not wait to finish it before writing my review. I also like that while Jessie is the victim, she tries hard not to play the victim but still manages to slip back into the mind frame of a victim. Who hasn't done that in their lifetime? I know I have and then I have to do like Jessie and give myself a mental slap and continue living.

UPDATED AS OF 4/30/13
I finally finished reading this book and it took me a long time NOT because it wasn't interesting because it was. The problem is that I read 3 or 4 books at the same time so it may take me time to finish a book. All I have to add is WOW. This book was incredible in that there were so many suspects (loved that because I kept trying to figure out who was the killer). Another aspect I found interesting was the amounts of killings, it was like no character was safe from the wrath of this serial killer. To sum it up, towards the end you might think you know who the killer is but this book had a neat twist to it. I look forward to reading more from this author.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5 stars but worst read ever!!!
By Julia Cousineau
Slice by William Patterson --wow! Where do I even begin. With all the mistakes the book contained I would have thought it was self-published except that it's not. Even the page count for the item at 352 is wrong--the book actually has 538 pages. And the most stereotypical list of characters and plot I've EVER read...right down to one of the neighbors who "cleverly" resembles the nosy neighbor in the Bewitched sitcom who always yelled "Abner! Abner!"---all that having been said I couldn't stop reading the book--it was like a soap opera gone really really bad! I had to see who ended up with whom and what "the boy" was all about. Reading it was like facing an on coming freight chain...as one of the pages in the book calls something I suppose they wanted to liken to a freight train. Will it scare you and make you keep all the lights on? NO! But will you be addicted to finishing the book---YES!!!
Never heard of William Patterson and could find no info on him. Even creepier--the copy I bought was the only one on the book shelf.
Get yours from Amazon....cheaper....and that's what the book is.

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