"I Am Not A Serial Killer" is a novel that follows the story of John Cleaver, a sixteen-year-old with sociopathic tendencies who is deeply fascinated by death and murder. John lives in a small town where he must constantly balance his dark impulses with his desire to lead a normal life. He is determined to avoid becoming a killer himself, which leads him to study serial killers and their behaviors. This focus on understanding his impulses drives much of the narrative as he tries to keep his darker nature at bay. When a series of gruesome murders shakes his town, John finds himself drawn into the investigation. His unique understanding of killer psychology makes him an unlikely but insightful detective. As he delves deeper into the mysteries surrounding the murders, he uncovers shocking truths that challenge his moral compass and force him to confront his own identity. The tension between his desire to stop the killings and his own dark inclinations creates a gripping conflict throughout the story. The novel combines elements of horror, mystery, and psychological thriller, making it a compelling read. John’s character is complex and relatable, as he navigates his inner turmoil and the external pressures of his environment. "I Am Not A Serial Killer" ultimately explores themes of morality, the struggle between good and evil, and what it means to be human in the face of overwhelming darkness.