Synopses & Reviews
This is a love story. No, really.
He lives in your community, in a nice house with a well-tended garden. He shops in your grocery store, bumping shoulders with you as you pass him and apologizing with a smile. He drives beside you on the highway, politely waving to let you into the lane ahead of him.
What you don't know is that he has an elaborate cage built into a secret basement under his garage. And the food that he's carefully shopping for will feed a young woman he's holding there against her willshe's one woman in a string of many, and she's unaware of the fate that awaits her.
This is how it's been for a long time. It's normal
and it works. Perfectly.
Then he meets the checkout girl from the 24-hour grocery. And now the plan, the hunts, the room
the othershe doesn't need any of them anymore. He needs only her. One small problemhe still has someone trapped in his garage.
Discovering his humanity couldn't have come at a worse time.
Graeme Cameron lives with his family in Norfolk, England. He has never worked as a police detective, ER doctor, crime reporter or forensic anthropologist. Normal is his first novel.
www.Graeme-Cameron.com
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Synopsis
"The truth is I hurt people. It's what I do. It's
all I do. It's all I've ever done."
He lives in your community, he shops in your grocery store, he drives beside you on the highway. What you don't know is that he has an elaborate cage built into a secret basement under his garage, and the food he's shopping for is to feed a young woman he's holding there against her willone in a string of many, unaware of the fate that awaits her.
This is how it's been for a long time. It's normal
and it works. Perfectly.
Then he meets the checkout girl from the 24-hour grocery, and she changes everything. One small problemhe still has someone trapped in his garage.
Discovering his humanity couldn't have come at a worse time.
Synopsis
"The truth is I hurt people. It's what I do. It's all I do. It's all I've ever done." He lives on your street, in a nice house with a tidy garden.
He shops at your local supermarket. He drives beside you on the highway, waving to let you into the lane ahead of him.
He also has an elaborate cage in a secret basement under his garage.
The food he's carefully shopping for is to feed a young woman he's holding there against her willone in a string of many, unaware of the fate that awaits her.
This is how it's been for a long time. It's normal
and it works. Perfectly.
But this time it's different
About the Author
Graeme Cameron lives with his family in Norfolk, UK. Normal is his first novel.