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Title | : | Toyer |
Author | : | Gardner McKay |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 464 pages |
Published | : | January 1st 1999 by Little Brown and Company (first published 1998) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Thriller. Mystery. Crime. Plays. Suspense |
Gardner McKay
Paperback | Pages: 464 pages Rating: 3.35 | 340 Users | 43 Reviews
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Los Angeles. There are two seasons, day and night. Toyer. He is a natural response to Los Angeles. There has never been anything like Toyer, but of course, each time there never is. Each time, the newest cutting-edge lunatic has the same refreshing aspect: he is unimaginable. Maude Garance. She is a doctor, thirty-six years old. Her face is complicated by woven scars of fatigue, she is on the brink of a breakdown caused by a disorder in her patients - Toyer's victims -that she cannot cure. Doctor T. Chief-of-service at Maude's hospital. Married too long to the wrong wife. All he can do now is to love Maude without mentioning it. Sara Smith. A reporter. A story, any story, is sent from God and God has sent her one. Maude dislikes her on sight. Jim O'Land. Sara Smith's boss at the Herald, a man easily followed. He publishes Toyer's thoughts. Unprecedented in journalism, he says, a first. The Uncastables. Three comfortably unemployed actors. Telen Gacey came to Hollywood on a whim and is ready to leave. Peter Matson has star quality but cannot act. Billy Waterland, a would-be comic, ex-gymnast, dreams of stardom. Jimmy O. A pale ginger cat with a direct stare, humble. Maude called him a savior in cat's clothing who'd come to rescue her. She was right. These are the players in Gardner McKay's first novel, Toyer. Their lives intersect and intrude on one another with terrifying results to produce a novel that is as compelling as it is rewarding.Describe Books In Favor Of Toyer
Original Title: | Toyer |
ISBN: | 0316561185 (ISBN13: 9780316561181) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 3.35 From 340 Users | 43 ReviewsCritique Appertaining To Books Toyer
This book kept me on the edge of my seat. Was wanting to see how each character would end up in this story. Trying to find out who toyer was and how he would end up. The ending was ok but it left you wondering What happened. The ending left questions instead of answering them. Good book for anyone who like criminal minds.I've never read a book I disliked as much as this one!!! And yet, I finished it! Go figger?!
It was worth reading, but I couldn't get used the the run-on sentences!
frightening but riveting!
Toyer's name comes from the fact that he toys with his victims. He seduces them then uses a trocar to pierce near the fourth vertebrae which leaves the women he seduces in a vegetative state. Dr. Maude Garance is the doctor responsible for the care of these women. Unknowing to her, Toyer is also stalking her: he watches her house, breaks in, goes through her things and steals her key. He watches her through her windows and at times speaks to her , pretending to be police or someone passing by in
Uninteresting, and the killer was obviously based off of Ted Bundy.Boring and dragged on info you didn't need to know.
Toyer by Gardner McKay (1999)
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