
REVIEW # 1
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What makes this book most frightening is knowing that there really are people out there who are exactly like Mr. Nutter's characters, John and Michael. What makes this book so satisfying is knowing that there are also people out there who are exactly like the characters, Bob and Helen. A. W. Nutter is indeed, a spellbinding story teller.
REVIEW #2 Joseph Frank Baraba " Dusty" Isbn# 1424120187 |
There's a new great writer for the 21st Century, his name A.W. Nutter , his book titled: " Daddy's Game." It's a story that will tear at your heart, bring you to tears and have your soul scream out for justice. I have never met a more terrifying character, he's vicious, cruel, sadistic and yes pure evil. I will not give away details, beware this book is shocking and it will turn your blood cold, it did mine. I give A.W.Nutter seven stars ******* for a book that will chill your blood and give you nightmares. I predict he'll be the next Stephen King.
REVIEW # 3
DADDY'S GAME ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE, Pittsburgh.
An Emotional Roller Coaster Full Of Suspense and Drama: This book is an emotional thrill ride that will have you at the edge of your seat waiting to see what is around the next corner. The plot thickens and develops well as the book goes along. The characters are believable and you will feel compelled to learn more about them as the story develops. This book has great closure.
REVIEW # 4
DADDY'S GAME: A MOTHER
I thought this book was heavy reading. It was well written and I was taken aback with some of the content, but it was important to the plot. I would definately recommend this book, it was an emotional read for me and made me hold my babies closer.
REVIEW # 5
DADDY'S GAME written by A.W. Nutter
This book is a chilling fictional experience of unbelievable child abuse that awakens our awareness of the horrible possibilities of its reality. The author grabs your attention on the first page and keeps you spellbound until you close the back cover. Closing the cover however, does not allow you to stop thinking of the awful potential of it's truth. This fictional book arouses the necessity for parents to hold their children close and to trust no one.
Patsy Hackel
Deadly Refusals