ISBN-13: 9781598247862 / Angielski / Twarda / 2008 / 302 str.
ISBN-13: 9781598247862 / Angielski / Twarda / 2008 / 302 str.
John is a small town reporter who has just been given the chance of a lifetime. The notorious serial killer, Taylor the Tailor, has requested him personally to write her life story. The catch is John has only 3 days before Taylor is to be electrocuted to interview her. During those 3 days John unravels a story like no other. Overwhelmed in just the first interview, John turns to his young assistant Lauren for help. Lauren readily agrees and heads to Taylor's hometown to come up with cold hard facts to help make Taylor's story a credible one. However, both Lauren and John quickly realize that Taylor's tale may not be that easy to prove. Although both of them are skeptics at heart, they quickly realize that Taylor's story is not an easy one to understand or believe. Especially with its supernatural undertones. John's interviews start off with Taylor's childhood and to his horror John realizes that Taylor had begun to kill as early as the age of 4 with her first victim being her father. As Taylor grows up her list of victims increases as her skills for being The Tailor sharpen. Tim is Taylor's brother who had been institutionalized at a very young age; upon being released Tim had changed his name so as not to be connected with Taylor in any fashion. Unfortunately, due to Taylor's impending doom, Tim finds himself thrown back into Taylor's world. Tim and Lauren team up to try and put a stop to Taylor's evil once and for all. Yet all three of them question why Taylor wants her story to be told now. Is it to seek redemption for all the bad deeds she has done, knowing her time is limited? Maybe it's to brag to the world about how much she got away with and how she did it? Or is it somethingso much darker that none of them will find out until the third day at the strike of midnight?