I Am Not a Serial Killer -Yet

i am not a serial killerWill John Wayne Cleaver be a hero like the actor John Wayne or will he duplicate the actions of another John Wayne – the serial killer John Wayne Gacy, who killed over 30 young men and buried the bodies in his basement? A series of murders has taken place in John’s small town, with each victim missing a different body part.

John, who loves to help his mother prepare bodies for funerals in the family’s mortuary business, thinks he knows how to trap the killer – after all, who better to find the monster than someone who battles a murderous monster within himself every day?

If you are a fan of the Dexter books, you will love these! Read these books by Dan Wells in order:

I Am Not a Serial Killer

Mr. Monster

I Don’t Want to Kill You

Are you Dauntless?

DivergentHave you read The Hunger Games yet? Maybe you’re still on that mile-long waiting list. Either way, here are a few similar series-starters to hold you over until the first movie comes out in March 2012.

  • Divergent by Veronica Roth. Society is divided into five factions; when you choose your faction at age 16, you leave behind everyone in your old life. Tris was raised in the selfless faction of Abnegation, but she chooses the Dauntless, who leap on and off of moving trains for fun. But being fearless isn’t as easy as it looks, especially when you have a deadly secret to keep.
  • Chaos Walking: The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness. On a dusty outer-space colony, a germ called the Noise has made everyone’s thoughts audible. Todd, on the run from a crazy preacher with only his talking dog for company, faces secrets that make him question everything he’s ever been taught.
  • Wither by Lauren DeStefano. A virus has infected the population: Now girls die at the age of 20, and boys at 25. To keep the human race alive, girls are often kidnapped and married off—sometimes as young as 13. Rhine finds herself married to Linden along with two other girls, and she never stops plotting her escape. But is it worth it to run away when you’ve only got a few more years to live?
  • Matched by Allie Condie. Cassia is happy to be Matched to her best friend, Xander, when she turns 17. But an error in her Match file shows the face of another teenager before suddenly being deleted. Ky is an Aberration who can never be Matched, so why would his face be in her file? Suddenly Cassia has questions that no one will answer—what do those pills do? Why does her grandfather have to die? And what does the Society have planned for them all?