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My review of Murder Machine. Short and sweet. #674212
11/05/12 04:50 PM
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With all the hype surrounding the book, as I was reading it I said to myself "This is supposed to be scary?"

The scariest book about the mob? Ever?! I don't think so.

These guys were brutal but the way the murders were talked about in the book were not really creepy. Shoot the guy in the head then cut him up. Thats pretty much all they did. When they described it as the same way as killing a deer, I pretty much thought it was no big deal. There really wasn't that much suspense at all. The way they killed guys were very quick.

Now if they would have hid in bushes or went to people's homes late at night, calling their phone and hanging up or breathing heavy on the other line without saying anything, that would have been very creepy. How about having someone stand outside the house in all black looking up into their window? How about cutting their phone lines? But just inviting a guy somewhere and then shooting him? Thats not really scary in my opinion. There's books that are way more scary than Murder Machine.


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Re: My review of Murder Machine. Short and sweet. [Re: Wilson] #675104
11/08/12 05:01 PM
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Originally Posted By: Wilson
With all the hype surrounding the book, as I was reading it I said to myself "This is supposed to be scary?"

The scariest book about the mob? Ever?! I don't think so.

These guys were brutal but the way the murders were talked about in the book were not really creepy. Shoot the guy in the head then cut him up. Thats pretty much all they did. When they described it as the same way as killing a deer, I pretty much thought it was no big deal. There really wasn't that much suspense at all. The way they killed guys were very quick.

Now if they would have hid in bushes or went to people's homes late at night, calling their phone and hanging up or breathing heavy on the other line without saying anything, that would have been very creepy. How about having someone stand outside the house in all black looking up into their window? How about cutting their phone lines? But just inviting a guy somewhere and then shooting him? Thats not really scary in my opinion. There's books that are way more scary than Murder Machine.

True. A lot of those guys in that crew like Chris Joey and Anthony were all kids when they started killing. Nino once said, "They are real sleepers they're young kids who are bigtime money earners and they were all killers"

Re: My review of Murder Machine. Short and sweet. [Re: Wilson] #675621
11/10/12 12:49 AM
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the time chris got revenge on that guy in the back of the butcher shop was pretty crazy....but i agree, the stabbings were just to stop the heart from bleeding after they were shot in the head.


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Re: My review of Murder Machine. Short and sweet. [Re: Wilson] #677185
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The scariest part of the book was the introduction.

Re: My review of Murder Machine. Short and sweet. [Re: Wilson] #691941
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i still have nightmares


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