It’s said that the creation of the world took six days, the seventh was dedicated to rest. “Sunday” may be considered a sort of day off before the story starts rocking.
A sweet, young couple found out the body of a dead man on their first date – for them who haven’t a good knowledge of London’s parks, Hyde Park is one of the biggest parks in the city and it’s adjacent to Kensington Gardens, where Ivonne’s body was discovered. The finding triggers the assumption that the killer may be serial. Besides, Justin, the recent victim, has a psychological record as troublesome and problematic as Ivonne’s. He divorced his wife – apparently because he selfishly didn’t take care of her – and he wasn’t in a good relationship with his daughter – during the torture, Mark repetitively pointed these details out. We have no connection between Justin and Ivonne, though. May their difficult lives be the reason which binds them together? Or is it their mental health the right connection? We know it’s this the motive, but James and Roger will have to discover why. The detectives finally realise why Don broke into Ivonne’s flat: stealing her journal. They find the broken, pink latch in a shelter used by the homeless. What will be written in those secret and personal pages? How they really important? These questions have to hover over the readers for a while. Mark appears in the last paragraph as the lovely and sweet father welcoming his daughter and wife who got back from the short holiday in the countryside. He’s double-face; Mark is a terrible and cold-blood killer who tortures his victims without flinching, but he also is the perfect husband – seriously, isn’t he amiable when he asks Maggie if she fancies a hot infusion and a massage? His theatrical ability to act two different roles seems to falter: exactly when Maggie, for the first time, notices the fake wooden panel beneath the stairs, Mark’s wrath explodes. Is he losing control of the situation? Even though he is, Maggie is blinded by the love she feels for him and, probably, although the fiery reaction shocks her, she won’t ever see Mark’s real face. (Will she?) The fourth chapter of “The fear eater” is available on Wattpad for free. If you want to read “Monday” CLICK HERE, lay comfortably on the sofa, and enjoy the story. Thanks a lot and see you soon.
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