COMPULSION [2013] (Emily Stone Series Book 1) By Jennifer ChaseMy Review One Star*I purchased this bo…COMPULSION [2013] (Emily Stone Series Book 1) By Jennifer ChaseMy Review One Star*I purchased this book because one of the genre designations happened to be “Vigilante Justice Thrillers”. The description sounded interesting and the content of the customer reviews made the book sound too good to be true. One reader stated that it was a “a fast read with short chapters” and at least that proved to be true. First, I read an outstanding novel one time that was remarkable for its sheer number of editing errors. Customer reviews were largely negative because of all of the mistakes when the book was printed or when it was released as an eBook, maybe both. In my case, I was motivated to “excuse” this problem only because of the sheer elegance of the content. But in this case the inexcusable number of spelling and grammatical errors (not to mention frequent font changes for no discernible reason), made it difficult to follow the story line and to take the contents seriously. The writing is stilted and amateurish, for instance: “Further he states, “Check back in on the cell in half an hour.” I don’t mean to sound ruthless but “Further he states”? Then toward the end of the book there was the hysterical line: “She was right about there being two serial killers and each one had his own demons to exercise.”It immediately conjured an image of the two killers working out at the gym on a treadmill. The first part of the story line depicts our protagonist (Emily) at the conclusion of a successful mission in Arizona. She has single handedly identified and silently stalked the sexual child predator responsible for the serial torture murders of three children. Emily has reached the end game, submitting the products of her surveillance and investigative work into a concise, collated meticulous file …