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|title=Kill Me Once
|author=Jon Osborne
|date=January 2011
|isbn=978-0099550921
|website=|videocover=009955092X|amazonukaznuk=<amazonuk>009955092X</amazonuk>|amazonusaznus=<amazonus>009955092X</amazonus>
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The title and the book cover plus the wording ''Introducing a new breed of serial killer'' leave the reader in no doubt as to the type of book it is. A lot of innocent blood is going to be spilled throughout these pages. And, in the case of many individuals with evil at their core, we get to visit the childhood of one of the main characters, Nathan Stiedowe. I wasn't at all surprised to read that he was 'different' from the other little boys at school. He often got nasty nicknames thrown at him from his peers. But did he care? Add to all of that, his parents were bible-bashers but their fervent love of God didn't seem to extend to their son. Why? Nathan decided from a very early age that, in order to survive, he'd better develop a pretty thick skin - and fast.

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