Prisoner of the Game
Beware of things that go “click” in the night.
The 1992 case of Carter Frye and his psychosis that left seven people dead went largely unnoticed by the media and the public. Told largely by Frye himself, he takes us into the deepest, darkest, and most disturbing places of his mind. Places that will chill your spine cold and give you pause before turning out the light to go to sleep.
Frye believes everyone he meets should play ‘the game.’ Those who don’t, or violate the rules of ‘the game’ must pay a penalty, usually with their life. Frye doesn’t realize he, too, is a prisoner of the game. What will happen if he breaks his own rules?
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Beware of things that go “click” in the night.
The 1992 case of Carter Frye and his psychosis that left seven people dead went largely unnoticed by the media and the public. Told largely by Frye himself, he takes us into the deepest, darkest, and most disturbing places of his mind. Places that will chill your spine cold and give you pause before turning out the light to go to sleep.
Frye believes everyone he meets should play ‘the game.’ Those who don’t, or violate the rules of ‘the game’ must pay a penalty, usually with their life. Frye doesn’t realize he, too, is a prisoner of the game. What will happen if he breaks his own rules?
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Reviews
It is so disturbing and well-written it feels like you are reading nonfiction, and this maniac is a real person.
Hunter
Got to say that the final chapter of the book was quite simply a piece of brilliance, and completely unexpected.
Monica
The main character is so complex that I don’t know if I love him or hate him.
Cristi
Prisoner of the Game is the type of story that’ll have people confront their Inner Demons, as well as face a plethora of uncomfortable truths about themselves.
Andrew
The Epilogue spoke volumes and gave some of the most incredible twists I have ever read in modern storytelling.
Angela