
Getting through the first few pages of The Pillowman, I realized that this would be a pretty quick read. Well, for me at least, I really take a liking to mysterious suspense stories such as this one, and can get a good image of the scenery on whats going (typical interrogation room in a precinct with a table placed in the middle, and the one light shining right in the accused face). Being just as confused as Katurian, makes it even more interesting, and then we find out how his stories reveal that he's the killer of these innocent children, or is he? Well I haven't read past the first scene, so I'll be finding out shortly. However, so far so good, having this "good" cop, "bad" cop scenario spices things up also, yet I'm kind of confused whole really is this "good" cop. Although it's stated, I'm not sure which would be worse. A physical abusive cop beating you towards the truth, or the sarcastic mental approach showing no mercy on any level, dragging you in circles.
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I admire your comfort level when you write, " I realized that this would be a pretty quick read." I'm, not so sure--I think the play gets pretty surprising after awhile....
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