Stephen Heim - Can't We All Get Along, Said No Serial Killer Ever
Can't We All Get Along, Said No Serial Killer Ever
Stephen Heim
Description
Can’t We All Get Along, Said No Serial Killer Ever is not a traditional serial-killer thriller.It does not begin with a body, a chase, or a mystery to be solved.It begins with a child.This is the first book in a psychological trilogy that follows one boy, step by step, through the most formative years of his life; childhood through high school graduation, as he becomes something terrifyingly inevitable. Instead of asking who committed the crimes, it asks a far more unsettling question: How does a human being turn into a monster while everyone around him is still calling him a boy?Readers are not positioned as detectives hunting a killer. They are witnesses. They observe the shaping of a mind through neglect, humiliation, family, school, faith, and the small, compounding moments of cruelty and silence that most people overlook. The tension builds not through gore or spectacle, but through the quiet, believable ways a soul fractures when it is never protected, never heard, and never truly seenWhat makes this story different, and more disturbing, is its intimacy. The killer is not hiding in the shadows. He is in classrooms. In kitchens. At dinner tables. He is the child teachers overlook, the son a parent misunderstands, the boy who learns early that pain is power. By the time the reader understands what he is becoming, it already feels too late to stop him.This is not a crime puzzle. It is a life story.And the horror lies not in what happens, but in watching it happen and knowing what it will become.For readers who prefer psychological unease over cheap shocks, and stories that linger long after the final page.Stephen HeimStephen Heim is a retired Police Chief, who now owns and operates Briley’s Fun Farm, a dog boarding/doggie daycare business on his farm along the Tennessee/Kentucky border. The quiet isolation of farm life, fuels his intense, character-driven story telling.
