The Tattoo Collector by D.H. Jonathan


The Tattoo Collector
Title : The Tattoo Collector
Author :
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ISBN : -
Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 202
Publication : Published February 6, 2024

A chilling psychological Donald and Jean are a typical middle class nudist couple. Plagued by disturbing nightmares, Donald dismisses them as fiction. But when he recognizes a local murder victim on the local news as the latest woman he killed in his dreams, he’s thrust into a waking terror…


The Tattoo Collector Reviews


  • Annette Thompson

    4.5/5

    This is an indie crime book and I really enjoyed it. It moved along at a good pace and there were plenty twists and turns to keep the reader guessing.

    The one thing I would have liked was a bit more action, particularly at the end, which is why it is not a 5 star read for me. But overall a very good book.

  • Ted Bun

    A very cleverly constructed story.
    I’m not going to say anything about the well written plot, I don’t want to spoil it for you.
    If you enjoy a good crime thriller… read this one

  • Larry Enmon

    A haunting psychological thriller about a man, his dreams, and murder with a nice twist.

  • Sohang Chopra

    Good crime thriller, it was quite a gripping read🙂. Nudism was a nice bonus, but it wasn't the focus.

  • Will Forest

    The Tattoo Collector is a well-crafted page-turner that pulls you in from the opening pages. The level of detail and the overall premise seem ripped from the headlines, but one salient difference is that some of the characters are nudists, a fact treated evenhandedly by the author, himself a nudist and writer of naturist fiction. I read this through in one sitting - if you’re a fan of crime fiction with a surprising twist or two, you’ll enjoy this gem of a novel.

  • BJ Sloan

    Unusual plot keeps you hooked following this unconventional couple who must navigate murder evidence that is sure send him to a certain death penalty.

  • D.H. Jonathan

    I took an idea I had in the 1990s, added some 21st century forensics, and wrote it. I like the result, and I hope you do too.