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  • A Novel of Suspense
  • Written by: Richard Montanari
  • Narrated by: Scott Brick
  • Length: 13 hrs and 15 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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The Skin Gods

Written by: Richard Montanari
Narrated by: Scott Brick
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Publisher's Summary

It is the steaming heart of summer in the City of Brotherly Love. Back on the force after taking a bullet during the arrest of a sadistic murderer, Detective Kevin Byrne warily returns to police headquarters. He cannot shake the memory of the Rosary Killer's innocent victims or his growing sense that the evil has not been vanquished. And when he and his partner, Detective Jessica Balzano, are called in on a bizarre case, Byrne's gravest suspicions are confirmed.

A madman, dubbed The Actor by the homicide unit, is meticulously recreating Hollywood's most famous, and most gruesome, death scenes. The first murder is caught on film, spliced into a rented VHS edition of the Hitchcock black-and-white masterpiece Psycho. But in place of Janet Leigh is a real-life woman, and this time, the blood is red and the knife is real. Soon, more thrilling classics are turned into terrifying snuff films and placed on video store shelves for an unsuspecting public to find.

The key to this horrific puzzle could lie with any of The Skin Gods' supporting cast: the A-list Hollywood director; the ruthless executive assistant; the convicted mass murderer; or perhaps someone else who has made a sinister art of gruesome violence.

Hot on the psychopath's trail, Balzano and Byrne descend into the mouth of madness and beyond, deep into the depraved underworld of S&M clubs and the porn industry, where the worship of flesh leads to malevolent evil. Before the final credits roll, the investigators will discover that none of The Actor's victims are as innocent as they appear to be, and that the clue the police need to prevent future murders might be found in Detective Byrne's own dark past.

©2006 Richard Montanari (P)2006 Books on Tape

What the critics say

"A grisly, atmospheric thriller." (Publishers Weekly)
"The Skin Gods is perfect for anyone who enjoys a well-crafted thriller." (Booklist)

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I love Richard Montenari. He writes the perfect grocery store paperback. A little hokey, a little trope-y, a lot sensational, but really well written, expertly plotted, and endlessly entertaining.
I liked this one. It's my second listen, and I had forgotten the killer- The big reveal was satisfying.

So, ok, I do have one more thing I want to say,though. Colleen. Oh, gosh. She's 13 and the author talks about how gorgeous she is and how grown men leer at her and it seriously creeps me out. I mean, I know this stuff happens IRL, but 13? Eew. She is a CHILD! Like, have you seen a 13 year old? That's not even sort of reasonable, it's straight up pedophilic. Do grown men really creep on 13 year old kids and think it's ok? I don't care how pretty they might be!

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