Reviews of Hammerhead

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Hammerhead is the charming tale of a serial killer recounting his crimes. Though his methods may be vicious and gruesome, his motives aren't all that far-removed from the thoughts that go through each of our minds.

Reviews of Hammerhead by Todd Brabander

Ivy Swonder-Adamosky reviewed on July 16, 2012

I really enjoyed this new book! It had bloody details, dry humor as well as relatable human interactions, minus the hammer of course... hopefully. This is my fourth Brabander book and I look forward to see what he comes up with next.
(reviewed the day of purchase)
Lisa reviewed on June 21, 2012

I loved this story! Granted, I have a weird sense of humor and enjoy horror and gore but this also had a few comments to make about society and justice. I'm going to see if the author has other books available...
(reviewed 47 days after purchase)
Margaret Keet reviewed on June 3, 2012

An enjoyable book about a serial killer who justifies his kills by categorizing them - bullies, users and a few others.
Typical of a sociopath he starts on animals and hones his skill in using a hammer as his weapon of choice. You meet the people he comes in contact with and how or why he chooses his victims. There is a moral to the book and karma plays a big role. It's my first book by Todd Brabander and I look forward to reading his other books.
(reviewed 30 days after purchase)
Wendy Justice reviewed on May 27, 2012

I loved this book! Try to think of Maxwell’s Silver Hammer and American Psycho combined into one personality, and you can get the idea behind Hammerhead. Martin is intelligent, charming, very likeable and convincing. He justifies every one of his murders so well that the reader is sure to agree that he made the world a better place. More than a book about a serial killer, though, this book focuses on the absurd and bizarre, with plenty of humor thrown in the mix. It was well-written and a fun, quick read. Recommended!
(reviewed 21 days after purchase)