Killer Inside Me

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978-0-7528-7958-1
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The Killer Inside Me is a 1952 novel by American writer Jim Thompson published by Fawcett Publications.In the introduction to the anthology Crime Novels: American Noir of the 1950s, it is described as "one of the most blistering and uncompromising crime novels ever written."

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On the surface this is a sharply drawn pulp story about a man with a violent undercurrent. Thompson shows off his deftness in crafting a near perfect genre piece complete with Freudian origin discoveries, gritty and poetic flourishes of monologue, and even a femme fatale. What makes this novel so much more than pulp is that much like the main character, there is a great deal going on under the surface. Even more interesting is that knowing what is going on doesn't detract from the tension in the story or any of its many ideas, it merely compounds them.

"Actually, well, logically, and you can't do away with logic, there 'wasn't' anything. Existence and proof are inseparables. You have to have the second to have the first." pg. 157

So says the main character near the end of the story, leaving the reader with a glimpse of where Thompson positioned …

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3 stars

The Killer Inside Me is a perfect example of Noir in its purest form; it’s disturbing, dark, gritty and chilling. The protagonist Lou Ford is an all-around nice guy – on the surface – underneath is a depraved sociopath. Ford claims this is a result of bordom; "If there's anything worse than a bore," says Lou, "it's a corny bore." The book is writing in first person; which makes the sadomasochistic relationships, child abuse and insanity just that much more chilling and disturbing.

This book is not for the weak-hearted, this is violent and disturbing, more so that you would expect from a book written in the early 1950’s. Lou Ford’s inner demons will make you feel sick at times; it’s reminds me of the same feeling I got when reading Lolita. Both great novels, that make you sick to your stomach.

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