

Trigger by Kris Brooker
Trigger was groomed in the House of the Lord. The coveting of priests, they said, was a reward for his faith. But God sent Jamie, the girl with blood on her hands. She saved them both, and God’s warriors burned in Hell.
Hidden amongst London’s homeless Trigger feels that God has stopped listening. Jamie broke her vow and killed again. Torn between his faith and his affection, Trigger will do anything to protect her.
Sergeant Adams has made the connection. A third body convinces him there’s a serial-killer loose in London, so why won’t his superiors listen?
Adams will risk his job, and his life, to stop a killer preying on London’s homeless.
Three personalities, ever-darkening desires; an endgame they’ll never see coming.
The book is written in first-person from the perspective of Trigger. Hero, villain, or pitiful victim, I’m not sure. Great story though
I refuse to buy when I can read 4 free.
But, Trigger, scarred by his past, in love with Jacki the Ripper. Worth a $ for the outcome.
Diferent to anything else I’ve read. Nearly a 5
I love the complexity of the story, the reality and the fiction. It’s a test of the character’s strength, as seen through his eyes.
Trigger is a battleground for Mental ilness and being homeless. A truly inspiring story, if a little overwritten. Strong voice throughout