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Scream Catcher [Kindle Edition]

Vincent Zandri
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This is how your life ends: Not with a whimper, but a scream!

Jude Parish is afraid. The former violent crimes cop turned bestselling true crime author has a fear-filled demon lodged inside of him. A demon so real he can only imagine a slimy reptilian beast with scaly skin, black eyes, and razor-sharp fangs having taken up residence inside the place where his once confident and fearless soul resided.

Now, in the wake of his literary success, the ever anxious Jude is hoping to lead a quiet, peaceful life in the idyllic Adirondack vacation town of Lake George, New York with his new pregnant wife, Rosie, and Jack, his young son from a previous marriage. But when Jude becomes the accidental witness to a bizarre “kill game” in which the killer, video game designer and master of disguise, Hector “the Black Dragon” Lennox, insists on recording the screams of his victims prior to shooting them dead, the ex-cop’s life is turned upside down.

When Lennox is arrested by the L.G.P.D. and Jude is asked to act as the state’s “star witness,” he has no choice but to fight his demon-fear and take on the role. But what he doesn’t realize at the time, is that the killer’s arrest is actually the first level in what is a carefully designed and scripted first-person video kill game that will involve his entire family as “players” and “victims.”

How will the kill game end?

Like all violent video games, it will end in death. But it won’t be “Game Over” until Hector Lennox catches the screams of his tortured victims.

“If you want a novel that runs wild like a caged beast let loose, Zandri is the man.”
—(Albany)

“Sensational…masterful…brilliant.”
—New York Post

“Probably the most arresting first crime novel to break into print this season.”
—Boston Herald

“A thriller that has depth and substance, wickedness and compassion.”
—The Times-Union (Albany)

“Vincent Zandri explodes onto the scene with the debut thriller of the year. As Catch Can is gritty, fast-paced, lyrical and haunting. Don’t miss it.”
—Harlan Coben, author of The Final Detail

“A Satisfying Yarn.”
—Chicago Tribune

“Compelling…As Catch Can pulls you in with rat-a-tat prose, kinetic pacing…characters are authentic, and the punchy dialogue rings true. Zandri’s staccato prose moves As Catch Can at a steady, suspenseful pace.”
—Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel

“Exciting…An Engrossing Thriller…the descriptions of life behind bars will stand your hair on end.”
—Rocky Mountain News

“Readers will be held captive by prose that pounds as steadily as an elevated pulse… Vincent Zandri nails readers’ attention.”
—Boston Herald

“A smoking gun of a debut novel. The rough and tumble pages turn quicker than men turn on each other.”
—Albany Times-Union

“The story line is non-stop action and the flashback to Attica is eerily brilliant. If this debut is any indication of his work, readers will demand a lifetime sentence of novels by Vincent Zandri.”
—I Love a Mystery

“A tough-minded, involving novel…Zandri writes strong prose that rarely strains for effect, and some of his scenes…achieve a powerful hallucinatory horror.”
—Publishers Weekly

“A classic detective tale.”
—The Record (Troy, NY)

“[Zandri] demonstrates an uncanny knack for exposition, introducing new characters and narrative possibilities with the confidence of an old pro…Zandri does a superb job creating interlocking puzzle pieces.”
—San Diego Union-Tribune

“This is a tough, stylish, heartbreaking car accident of a book: You don’t want to look but you can’t look away. Zandri’s a terrific writer and he tells a terrific story.”
—Don Winslow, author of The Death and Life of Bobby Z

“Satisfying.”
—Kirkus Reviews



About the Author

Vincent Zandri is the No. 1 International Bestselling author of THE INNOCENT, GODCHILD, THE REMAINS, MOONLIGHT FALLS, CONCRETE PEARL, MOONLIGHT RISES and SCREAM CATCHER. He is also the author of the bestselling digital shorts, PATHOLOGICAL and MOONLIGHT MAFIA. Harlan Coben has described his novels as "...gritty, fast-paced, lyrical and haunting," while the New York Post called THE INNOCENT, "Sensational...Masterful...Brilliant!" In March, April and May of 2011, he sold more than 100,000 Kindle E-Book editions of his novels. In September 2011, he signed a major deal with Thomas and Mercer of Amazon for the publication of his new novel, Murder by Moonlight, and the re-publication of many of his back-list titles, including The Innocent and The Remains. Zandri's list of publishers also include Delacorte, Dell, StoneHouse Ink and StoneGate Ink. An MFA in Writing graduate of Vermont College, Zandri's work is translated into many languages including the Dutch, Russian and Japanese. An adventurer, foreign correspondent, and freelance photo-journalist for RT, Globalspec, IBTimes and more, he lives in New York. For more go to WWW.VINCENTZANDRI.COM

Product Details

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 490 KB
  • Publisher: StoneGate Ink; 1 edition (August 30, 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B005KAE4KW
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #47,668 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars 3 stars for plot and action, 1 star for protagonist and credibility, November 15, 2011
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Scream Catcher, Stone Gate Ink, e-book by Vincent Zandri is a mystery/terror story that, according to the front material and three reviews, has greatly impressed a number of people. Unfortunately, I am not one of them, and must issue a !!! SPOILER WARNING !!! for the rest of my review, although I shall attempt to avoid too many specifics.
The protagonist is Jude Parish, a former police officer, now a writer who lives with his pregnant wife and young son in Lake George, N. Y. He had a certain amount of psychological baggage to begin with because his parents had been killed and the town's Chief of Police had adopted him.
This is increased when, we assume, he became a cop because of this influence, but was relieved of this position because he `froze' in a situation where action might have saved the lives of a woman and her daughter. He now is reduced mentally to constant deep fear (of repeating the offense?) that is so strong he only can conquer it by physical exercise in the extreme.
Action begins when he leaves the gym and witnesses a murder committed by a serial murderer thought to be dead. His father wants him to testify and the results are horrific. Only a few other characters are prominent in the story and include a beautiful woman prosecutor with secrets to hide, a police informant/aid to the killer, and a couple of other police officers.
The reason for other readers to like the story no doubt stems from the fact that the plot is unusual, the action plentiful and the writing acceptable. My problems stem from the protagonist himself and matters of credibility.
First, Jude Parish is the most inept, disoriented and ineffectual protagonist I ever have encountered. He exhibits this in many ways. Examples: He suspects the killer is nearby and gets his shotgun, but keeps placing it against the wall outside his son's room when he enters. He also leaves it when he goes outside with his wife in a severe thunderstorm to bury a dead fish. Credibility: A snake is slithering toward him. He raises up his boot heel, brings it down on the snake's head and grinds the skin and cartilage into the earth. It has been pouring rain for hours and they are on soft ground to begin with and additionally the snake's reaction is that slow he can do this?
There is no doubt that Jude is an extremely mentally disturbed individual. Example: in a burning and smoke filled room he goes from window to window attempting to look out to the dock in a raging thunderstorm where he has not been able to see anything for several hours. With the amount of distress he exhibits here and in other areas, it is highly questionable whether he could continue even to function when subjected to the rigors described.
So to conclude, I can understand how readers who like something different and with action could enjoy Scream Catcher. However, I am amazed that they are so willing to accept such unbelievable activity by a subject even in a novel. Presentation as a subject of a psychological study of the effect of trauma on the human psyche, might be more relevant. Reviewed by John H. Manhold, award winning fiction/non-fiction author.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Story, Great Writing, December 29, 2011
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This review is from: Scream Catcher (Paperback)
Zandri's done it again! After reading and loving Moonlight Rises, I had high expectations for Scream Catcher and the author didn't disappoint. First and foremost, Zandri is exceptional with words and his descriptions throw the reader headfirst into the story. I really appreciate an author that can get me so involved with the characters in a crime thriller, instead of being all about the action, which totally bores me. Even more impressive than his actual writing is Zandri's ability to successfully beat a dead horse (ah, that made me laugh). I really thought the whole 'murdering people just to hear them scream' thing was old news, but Zandri brought new light to it by creating a murderer that develops games using real screams from his victims. It was actually fairly disturbing to imagine how in-tune with killing game developers of that genre need to be and how people prefer the most realistic simulations. I guess it's probably common sense, but the detail in Scream Catcher really made me think about it more than ever.

Although I really enjoyed Scream Catcher, there were a few things I wasn't too crazy about. At first, I thought the mention of an iPhone was tacky, but it makes sense when you find out what the killer does and how tech-savvy someone like that would reasonably be (although it still wasn't necessary). I got over that after the first few chapters, but it was a bit off-putting until I learned more about the killer. Another thing that bothered me was how unbelievable a couple situations were. I expect a fiction novel to be just that, but it's difficult to lose myself in a story when I keep thinking, 'well, that would never happen'.

Despite a couple minor issues, I was still very impressed with Scream Catcher. The short chapters and cliff hangers between them make it hard to put down, so plan to set aside the entire day to finish it. You'll keep convincing yourself, "just one more chapter", then realize your kid's been at soccer practice for the last 8 hours or something. I'm not sure if that says more about what kind of mother I'd make or about how freaking awesome Vincent Zandri is, but I'm hoping it's the latter.

Reviewed by Brittany for Book Sake.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Scream Catcher, December 28, 2011
This review is from: Scream Catcher (Kindle Edition)
This is the second book I have read and reviewed of Mr. Zandri's and I was not disappointed. This book has a serial killer who is very clever and nasty. A witness to one of the Scream Catcher's murders, Jude has no idea what is in store for him until he decides to testify after the killer is arrested. The charges do not stick and the killer is free to go on his killing spree. What ensues is a fast paced, scary roller coaster ride of fear for Jude, his pregnant wife, his son and his father. The killer, self named The Black Dragon, is a video game developer who's recent game will target Jude and all he cherishes. Jude will do whatever it takes to rescue his family from this ruthless killer even with his own death if need be. I finished this book in two sittings and did not want to put it down. With twists and turns the author weaves a spellbinding story of revenge, murder and redemption. If you have not read anything by Vincent Zandri, you need to. Very scary stuff indeed.
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Vincent Zandri is the No. 1 International Bestselling author of THE INNOCENT, GODCHILD, THE REMAINS, MOONLIGHT FALLS, CONCRETE PEARL, MOONLIGHT RISES and SCREAM CATCHER. He is also the author of the bestselling digital shorts, PATHOLOGICAL and MOONLIGHT MAFIA. Harlan Coben has described his novels as "...gritty, fast-paced, lyrical and haunting," while the New York Post called THE INNOCENT, "Sensational...Masterful...Brilliant!" In March, April and May of 2011, he sold more than 100,000 Kindle E-Book editions of his novels. In September 2011, he signed a "very nice" deal with the Thomas & Mercer crime imprint of Amazon for the publication of his new novels, Blue Moonlight and Murder by Moonlight, along with the re-publication of many of his back-list titles, including The Innocent and The Remains. Zandri's list of publishers also include Delacorte, Dell, StoneHouse Ink and StoneGate Ink. An MFA in Writing graduate of Vermont College, Zandri's work is translated into many languages including the Dutch, Russian, and Japanese. An adventurer, foreign correspondent, and freelance photo-journalist for RT, Globalspec, IBTimes and more, he lives in New York. For more go to WWW.VINCENTZANDRI.COM





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