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Click here to read Chapter One The following are some book reviews.
Absolution is an engrossing story. It sucks readers in at the start, a twisted coming-of-age story gone murderously wrong, then takes them through Ted's evolution from a personal, selfish murderer into a murderer who can kill without the childish pain or rage necessary to precipitate his first three murders. Absolution is hard to put down. It hits all the right notes at the right times for the right duration to make the individual scenes memorable and ring like a fine concerto. For the writing alone, readers should pick up a copy of Absolution: The Ted Roth Story, and discover an author worth watching!
If you really want to know what the papers don't tell you about heinous murders, read ABSOLUTION. Hulton doesn't pull any punches. In the end, I felt empathy for the killer. I have agonized over these feelings, searched my very soul, and still I don’t understand why. I hope it is some kind of preprogrammed, primeval genetic code. By all measure, the reader should despise Ted Roth, but you won’t. God forgive me. |
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