Freak
Ron Sanders
Masterpiece Press
Box 10784, Marina del Rey, CA 90295
ISBN 9780615142371, $10.95, http://masterpiecepress.com/
Vilenov is a man that gets what he wants. As a matter of fact he
can get what he wants from any woman. When a nosy neighbor of a woman
named Purly, suspects that she is being taken advantage of by this man,
the authorities are alerted. When they investigate, chaos erupts. They
discover that nothing is as it appears to be. Vilenov seems to be either
drugging or hypnotizing Purly into performing sexual acts on him. When
the media gets a hold of his photo, more women come forward. Those
investigating are stumped because he appears to have the ability to
alter people's thoughts. What appears to be happening on tape is
very different from what people remember.
When Vilenov gets captured, he presents two different personas. The
first is of a man who is proud that he can take what he wants whether it
is a woman or money. The second persona appears when he tells his story
of his upbringing and abusive father. While his story is compelling, he
is still a vile, despicable character with no redeeming qualities. That
part of what makes "Freak" so fun to read.
"Freak" is definitely an attention-grabbing story.
Sanders created a very interesting plot from a unique idea. It made me
think, "what if?" When people talk about superhero powers they
would like to have, the answers usually involve invisibility or being
able to fly. I suspect, after reading "Freak" a few
unscrupulous people would choose Vilenov's ability to control minds
so that they can do what he does. How unsettling.
"Freak" is something different. I am not quite sure how
to categorize it. I think it sits in a class by itself. I also think
that people who enjoy books with quirky twists will love it.
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