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Random Bullets Kindle Edition
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date27 Sept. 2015
- File size1.4 MB
Product details
- ASIN : B015WWVQT4
- Accessibility : Learn more
- Publication date : 27 Sept. 2015
- Edition : 2nd
- Language : English
- File size : 1.4 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 266 pages
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: 1,751,603 in Literature & Fiction (Books)
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About the author

Joy Mutter was born in Jersey in the Channel Islands and lived there for eighteen years. She worked as a professional graphic designer in Kent for more than twenty years. After moving to Oldham in 2012, she's been busy writing, designing, and publishing her books ever since.
Though she'd been writing books since 2007, Joy waited until 2015 to publish six on Amazon. Since then, she's written and published over twenty books in various genres. They are all available on Amazon in paperback and Kindle editions. Nine also have audiobook editions on Audible, iTunes, and Amazon.
Her first three books are The Mug Trilogy of standalone third-person memoirs. Potholes and Magic Carpets is a contemporary novel set in rural Kent. Living with Postcards is the author's first non-fiction book. Random Bullets is a paranormal crime thriller set in Jersey, Manchester, Cornwall, and places not of this world. Her Demonic Angel is fourteen of her best short stories. The Hostile Series are four "compelling, strange, and wonderful" paranormal crime thrillers.
The Trouble with Liam is a psychological crime thriller and the first book in The Trouble Series. The other three books in The Trouble Series are erotic thrillers. The Brothers Grimshaw is a third-person memoir set in the 1970s. A Sunny Day in Oldham is a northern thriller. The Nuru and his Crows Series of erotic thrillers consists of Nuru and his Crows, The Storms of Padstow, and Punishing the Innocent.
In 2024, Joy published Friends in Need, a novel set in Cornwall. In 2025, she published Chasing her Shadow, a contemporary thriller set in London. She is currently writing a second collection of short stories, and another novel.
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Customers find the book very enjoyable, with one mentioning it held their attention from beginning to end. The storyline receives positive feedback, with one customer noting how it introduces characters and stories, while another praises the well-written complex characters.
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Customers find the book very enjoyable, with one mentioning it held their attention from beginning to end.
"...Which proves there are so many books and potential enjoyment being missed!..." Read more
"...Narrated by actor and voice artist Alexander Doddy, this is an enjoyable and occasionally laugh-out-loud story, and while I don’t think it’s quite..." Read more
"Another great read by Joy Mutter. Edward is a loner whose life spirals out of control into madness." Read more
"...Overall an intriguing read that I needed to finish to discover just what had gone on to send the gunman mad." Read more
Customers enjoy the storyline of the book, with one mentioning how it introduces characters and stories, while another notes the well-written complex characters.
"...Although Edward is the main character, there are many characters interwoven into the plot...." Read more
"I couldn't put it down! Starting with a bang the story introduces characters and stories that explain the reasons behind the events that..." Read more
"...Well written complex characters have our sympathies pulled in many directions and ensure our interest until the final word...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 August 2016I happened to come across this author purely by coincidence on twitter and I received the book in exchange for an honest opinion. As a blogger it is so easy to get caught up with all the 'big' name authors, blog tours or whatever book is being hyped at the time in the blogger community. So on that basis it was an absolute delight to find this hidden gem, it wouldn't have reached my radar otherwise. Which proves there are so many books and potential enjoyment being missed!
This is a mix of crime and thriller, with an underlying paranormal element which is not my usual preference but it worked so well in this.
There is no slow build up, it's instant action from the outset. Who doesn't like being in a park on a hot sunny day, there can be many reasons behind each visit and we are introduced to several characters whose daily activity involves being in that particular London park on that fateful day, when a random gunmen is on the loose.
Edward has many issues, ranging from a troubled childhood up until the events that lead him to the point where he loses his 'rightful' inheritance. There is a complex family history and this is where the story unfolds as we learn about the relationships between him and primarily, step-brother Charlie and his nephew Sam. I could easily visualise what slimy little toads these people were!
The reader is taken on the journey between past and present, the young Edward didn't always behave in a responsible way and his teen love interest makes a re-appearance later in life. I found the parts revolving around him and Janine quite heart-wrenching. As hard as Edward wants to improve himself he is stuck in a downward spiral, some due to his own stupidity but the majority exacerbated by circumstances.
The descriptions of Edward's living conditions pull emotions in all directions. At times I wanted to shout at him to get a grip and make something of his life instead of making poor decisions or mixing with the wrong people, especially Tommy. But by the next paragraph I was 'inside' his head feeling the rage, pain and anguish.
Although the ending was obvious from the outset due to the nature of the story I was totally transfixed and couldn't wait to see how all the pieces fitted together. Thankfully all the loose ends are tied up nicely to completion. There are a lot of characters involved but the writing style makes it easy to follow.
I really enjoyed this, since finishing it I have been attempting to understand the psyche behind Edward's thoughts and have come to the conclusion that even the most ordinary people can sink into madness if the provocation is there, quite a scary thought!
I have other books by Joy sitting on my Kindle, just waiting for an opportunity to read them. Based on Random Bullets I think I'm in for a treat. Just reverting back to my comment about 'meeting' on Twitter it just shows the importance social media can play in book awareness/promotion.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 June 2017An unusual format, following different and often obscure characters in the plot, heading backwards without warning to explore the back-stories of multiple people. I nearly gave up, having spent much time flipping back through the chapters to check names and relationships - honestly, I nearly resorted to a detective's flowchart on the wall to try and get it all straight in my head. Add to this whimsical twists following all these random characters' spirits when they die and this is one very confusing book. I persevered mostly because I didn't want to give up, but there was a strangely compelling element to the format and I found myself wanting to get back to characters I'd felt some empathy with... ...which did occasionally happen!
Unfortunately the ending focussed on the spirits of the most unpleasant characters and abandoned the real world with far too many loose ends. It's almost as if the author also found the format just too exhausting to continue!
Intriguing but ultimately unsatisfactory.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 December 2017A gunman runs amok in a London park killing apparently random victims. But what could have provoked such monstrous behaviour? Moving through several locations and a myriad of ordinary (and not so ordinary) characters, the story gradually slots the pieces into place to track the series of events that lead to one moment of madness.
Part thriller, part paranormal mystery, this is one of Ms Mutter’s early frays into the world of the paranormal. (Her talent for all things mystical is more pronounced in her later books - most notably, the ‘Hostile’ series.) The characters, as always, are an eclectic bunch and like all good mysteries, the links between them emerge slowly. The plot develops into a complex tale of family feuds, fallings-out and misunderstandings that – as we all know - can so easily lead to murder and mayhem. Narrated by actor and voice artist Alexander Doddy, this is an enjoyable and occasionally laugh-out-loud story, and while I don’t think it’s quite up to the standard of the author’s later works, it is no less entertaining.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 20 January 2017Edward is angry and believes that justice is best served via random bullets.
Although Edward is the main character, there are many characters interwoven into the plot. At the beginning I did wonder how all their stories would link up with Edward's, but they do, and it's done well.
If you like a complex personality, then Edward is your man. You learn what happened in his youth and the impact it has on his adult life. As an adult he's a mess who at times had my sympathy, whilst at others I wanted to knock some sense into him! I think this is a sign of a good author - when they can make you feel a range of emotions.
There is a supernatural element to this book that enhances the story and helps create a satisfying ending. There were 3 people affected by Edward's actions who got the ending I was hoping they would.
Joy is an author that more people should be aware of and I enjoyed this, the first book of hers I've read. It won't be my last.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 6 March 2023Another great read by Joy Mutter. Edward is a loner whose life spirals out of control into madness.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 5 March 2018Not my sort of reading matter. Didn't get through more than 5 pages.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 4 June 2018Not one of the best books I've read. It is quite flat and I really struggled to engage with the characters. Perhaps it builds, but I gave up at about 30%
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 16 October 2015I couldn't put it down!
Starting with a bang the story introduces characters and stories that explain the reasons behind the events that unfold.
Murderous revenge wreaks havoc on a Battersea Park.
There's some interesting side stories that are flung in to tell you more about the characters too.
Overall an intriguing read that I needed to finish to discover just what had gone on to send the gunman mad.
Top reviews from other countries
- Kindle CustomerReviewed in Australia on 11 April 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars WOW I LOVED IT
Review by Frances Pridmore
Even though this book is of serious nature, i'm at awe with the writing of Joy Mutter- She has such a way with lines that you find yourself laughing out loud at times. I somehow had the feeling that the author was by my side reading it to me.
As I mentioned, this book is of a serious nature but the author does it with a completely different out look.
Highly recommend.
- Brenda RichardsReviewed in the United States on 16 December 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars Great story, hard to put down.
This is not the first book I've read by the author, and it won't be my last. True to form, Ms. Mutter keeps the action moving and uses character description we can relate to, which draws us into the story. What we don't expect, is to find out these so called regular people aren't normal at all.
I loved the paranormal element in this, which adds a fascinating twist to the story. And I was so torn about my feelings for Edward; while he is certainly lacking in responsibility, you can see how his family history has contributed greatly to who he became. It makes you wonder about people you know and what has made them what they are as well.
This book will run you through the gamut of emotions and you won't be bored.
- HelenReviewed in Italy on 23 March 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Mutter is an expert at creating complex, disturbed characters!
I've read a couple of Joy Mutter's books, and I have to say, she is the master at creating complex, disturbed characters who you're not sure if you should feel sorry for or hate!
I love how this story takes off at a running pace, introducing you to the various characters and building up to the inevitable climax. Set in a calm park on a hot summer's day, everyone taking advantage of the beautiful weather during their lunch breaks, their tranquillity about to be shattered by the sound of a bullet. We are introduced to the secondary characters and left wondering what their fates will be while the author tells us Edward's story.
Edward is filled with a rage that has been burning for many years, ever since finding out his narcissistic mother disinherited him in her will. The story takes us back to his childhood and adolescence, revealing events that slowly make Edward more and more unhinged, and urging him forward to the fateful day in the park.
Mutter is so good at 'excusing' her characters' behaviour, that it is difficult to decide whether you should hate them or feel sorry for what life has thrown at them. As you read Edward's back story, you find yourself agreeing with his innermost thoughts, even while being disturbed by them. Not many authors manage to do this, and I commend Mutter for her particular skill at bringing this off!
A great read I highly recommend.
- Joann R. GreeneReviewed in the United States on 2 June 2017
3.0 out of 5 stars OK read
I just really couldn't get into this book. An OK read for me.
- Avid Reader IKReviewed in the United States on 5 March 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Riveting story
It's the very first time I've read a book by Joy Mutter and I hope she continued to write. I've been surprised by its unexpected twists. Very emotional and deep into the psyche of the character, you sink, lost in this madness. Great read!!