The narrator of 'Call Me Jester' is this sardonic, unnamed guy who speaks like he's got nothing to lose. His voice is raw, peppered with dark humor and a cynical edge that makes you question if he’s reliable or just messing with you. He drops hints about his past—street-smart, maybe ex-military—but never straight-up tells you. What’s cool is how he breaks the fourth wall, whispering secrets about other characters like they’re not even there. The way he describes fights isn’t heroic; it’s brutal, messy, and honest. You don’t just hear the story; you feel his exhaustion and defiance in every sentence.
'call me jester' is narrated through the eyes of a former detective turned vigilante, and man, does his perspective grip you. His monologues are dense with police jargon and forensic details, but he cuts through the technical stuff with personal anecdotes that sting. There’s this recurring theme of guilt—he references old cases he botched, names of dead witnesses he couldn’t protect. The narration isn’t linear; it jumps between his current rampage and flashbacks of his daughter’s death, which he describes with clinical precision until his voice cracks mid-sentence.
What sets him apart is his obsession with sounds. He doesn’t just say ‘gunshots rang out’—he breaks it down: the metallic click of the slide, the way echoes bounce off alley walls. It makes the action visceral. Occasionally, he’ll quote legal statutes verbatim before tearing them apart, showing how loopholes let killers walk. The audiobook version nails this, with the actor’s voice fraying during confession scenes.
Jester himself narrates, but here’s the twist—he’s mid-psychosis. His sentences start crisp, then spiral into run-on trains of thought where he argues with imaginary critics. He refers to himself in third person sometimes (‘Jester wouldn’t like that’), especially when recalling childhood abuse. The prose gets poetic when he describes pain: comparing migraines to ‘glass confetti’ or betrayal to ‘swallowed razors.’
Interspersed are court transcripts where other characters describe events Jester ‘edited.’ It creates this eerie gap between what he says happened and what probably did. When he’s high, the text blurs—words repeat, grammar collapses. You’re not reading a story; you’re inside someone’s unraveling mind. For similar unreliable narrators, check out 'House of Leaves' or 'Lolita.'
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After her father's death, Kamilla lost her association with her father's employer. The Petrov family.
Everything else followed. People she considered friends, including her boyfriend, turned their backs on her. She was outcasted by the same people previously groveling to please her.
Overnight, she becomes a nobody. An easy target for the hypocrites of society. Nonetheless, she endures. She is far stronger than anyone realizes.
However, someone thought she needed protection.
"Why are you doing this, Mr. Samuel Petrov? I do not need the frivolity of your world. And please do not give me that lame excuse about being my father's friend again," she shows her defiance by meeting his calm gaze with her sharp angry one.
"Believe me, Kamilla, you will not want to hear my reasons." Samuel bore her with an ominous look, attempting to dismiss her.
"What reasons, Mr. Petrov? Does it include watching me sleep in the middle of the night? Or your huge one down there having a hard-on whenever you see me in my flimsy nightgown?" with regained boldness, she sassed while pointing at the bump of his pants.
Samuel raised a brow in response to her brazenness.
"It's just the tip of the iceberg you are seeing, Kamilla. You do not want to know the rest of it," his voice turned icy cold as he gritted every word.
"I'm no angel, Samuel Petrov. I can smell your desire since day one, baby" A suggestive sultry smile carves her lips.
"Fuck you, Kamilla. Don't call me baby" she was no longer surprise when he swiftly pulled and pinned her on the couch.
"It's dangerous" His ragged hot breath fanned her face, and a rock-hard thing was wedged between them.
Note:this book does not contain incest and both characters are not related in anyway.
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