I Disappeared Them, Preston L. Allen
I Disappeared Them, Preston L. Allen
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I Disappeared Them
A Novel

Author: Preston L. Allen

Narrator: Michael Braun

Unabridged: 7 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 04/23/2024


Synopsis

Bullied as a child for being overweight and an orphan, the serial killer in I Disappeared Them hides in plain sight. By day, he is an affable family man with a disarming smile, surrounded by his children and loving wife. At night, he punches the clock as a hardworking pizza man. After work, he roams Miami’s nighttime streets as the Periwinkle Killer, a sociopath passing judgment on the wicked according to a twisted moral code. He believes himself to be a defender of women and children. The Everglades is filling up with the corpses of his victims. He must be stopped, but there are no clues except the periwinkles he leaves at every crime scene.

I Disappeared Them is a brutal boy-meets-girl love story that delves into the Periwinkle Killer’s childhood to confront the age-old question: is a serial killer designed or destined? Like Bret Easton Ellis’s American Psycho and Joyce Carol Oates’s Zombie, Preston L. Allen’s immersive narrative hauntingly occupies the peculiar psychological landscape of a murderer.

“What if you’re a good person—kind, sensitive, funny—but evil won’t let you be? I Disappeared Them is the story of a good man tormented, fervently wrestling right and wrong, life and murder. His battle against the demons of a secret mental chaos is a contest he can’t win, and yet we can’t help but enjoy the fight, every round, blood seeping out like love to its masterful end. What I mean is that Preston L. Allen kills so good, you’ve never seen such desperate beauty in the grisly, lovely,fleshy pages of murder that is as groundbreaking as it is gloriously literary.”—Anjanette Delgado, author of The Heartbreak Pill

Reviews

Goodreads review by Patty on May 15, 2024

What I liked about this book were the sections that told the personal story of our very unreliable protagonist who grows up to be the serial murderer known as The Periwinkle Killer. Was it childhood trauma that made him a killer? familial legacy? Or was it an anomaly within his psychological makeup?......more

Goodreads review by Tristan on May 09, 2024

Eerie and immersive, a fascinating and unsettling read. I mean that with the highest compliments.......more

Goodreads review by MGS on March 21, 2024

A dark and twisted tale that’s also hilarious and touching at times, Preston Allen’s "I Disappeared Them" brings the serial-killer story back to Miami. It’s a page-turning addition to a popular genre set in the world’s hottest city and written with all the literary dimensions and signature style we’......more

Goodreads review by Lit_Vibrations on April 09, 2024

Reading this was such an odd experience like I enjoyed it but then it got a bit weird. The novel follows Poe a boy bullied during his childhood only to grow up and become a well known serial killer in Miami. They called him the Periwinkle Killer. Poe wasn’t just an ordinary man who delivered pizzas......more

Goodreads review by Miriam on March 25, 2024

Eight years ago, a Kalamazoo Uber driver killed 6 people and injured 2 others in a one-night shooting spree. Dead and injured were Uber clients he had picked up. I thought about him a lot as I was reading I Disappeared Them by Preston Allen. While the Kalamazoo killer revealed that he thought the Ube......more