Victims and Vultures

“Victims and Vultures” by Will Kalinke, published by Trafford Publishing in 2011, is a gripping narrative that explores the harrowing consequences of a chance encounter. The story begins when Will spots a young man named Paul on the side of the road and offers him a ride, unknowingly setting off a chain of events that will alter both their lives. As they become targets of a sadistic rapist and wannabe murderer named Tim, the tension escalates, revealing the dark past that binds Paul to his tormentor.
Readers will find a chilling exploration of trauma and resilience as Will witnesses Paul’s transformation from a frightened victim into a determined fighter. The book delves into themes of crime and survival, highlighting the psychological impact of abuse and the struggle for empowerment. With 244 pages, this edition presents a compelling narrative that examines the complexities of victimhood and the fight against an insatiable predator.
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On a day like any other, Will spotted a young man lying on the side of the road. He invited the young man into his car and promised him a night of safety and rest. The youth, Paul, accepted the offer. Will had no idea that that day-that decision-would change his life forever. He and Paul would soon become the targets of a sadistic rapist and wannabe murderer named Tim. Paul knows his hunter. When Paul was twelve years old, his grandparents took in a drifter-Tim, who stayed at their house for a cheap price while acting as handyman and babysitter to Paul. It wasn’t long before the abuse began, and Paul became the victim of brutal sexual assaults for several years, all of it kept secret from his family. Paul thought he could escape; he couldn’t have been more wrong. Victims and Vultures is a chilling tale of a monster’s insatiable obsession for his victim. Will sees the horror in Paul’s reality, as old man and young man band together to fight back against a vicious attacker. Slowly, Will watches Paul change from an insecure, terrified creature into a self-assured leader, willing to act as bait for the bloodthirsty Tim. But in the end, will it be the victim or the vulture who lives to see another day?
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