
This is the first "digi-novel" Every couple of chapters there is a 3 minute film that is suppose to enhance the novel more. I really like the idea of the films. The only downside is you cannot read this book anywhere. You have to have a computer and internet connection ready.
There are 25 levels of serial killers; meet level 26. This criminal has been killing for over 20 years and has killed over 50 people. The perfect person to help solve this case is Steve Dark. He is the only person who has come close to catching "Sqweegle", what the police call him. But after Sqweegel sees how close Dark gets he kills his entire foster family.
Zuiker is the writer of the television show CSI so I was expecting something well written and I was expecting the films to be good as well. I was wrong. It felt like the novel was going for the shock factor. The films maybe added some disturbing images, but then you could have read the entire book and not even looked at the films. Some of the films had nothing to do with the book. On the upside, it did keep my attention and it kept me trying to figure out all of the questions I had. Then, the ending just made the book rotten. It was a huge set up for the second book. It should have ended. If you do read it and want an ending, don't read the epilogue. The Epilogue felt dumb. It was out of no where and I don't really see how it could even happen. Bah! 2.5 stars
That does sound disappointing. Let's hope that the next "digibook" is better written and synthesized...and includes Ipod/Mp3 downloads for mobile reading.
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