When a skiller - shorthand for serial killer - tries to kill our hero, he has no choice but to defend himself. But he doesn't know his own strength and soon the man who called himself Grandson-of-Barney is dead. Our hero goes through his wallet and finds news clippings detailing Grandson's work and a mysterious personal ad from a Chicago paper, asking Grandson to join the party. But the strangest thing is that the ad is from Errol Flynn. What begins with passing curiosity soon becomes uncontrollable obsession, forcing our hero to fly to Chicago and join the party. The moment he steps into Grillers and meets the other 18 skillers, he knows his life will never be the same. Their name - the Serial Killers Club. Their game - to share the thrill of the hunt and to make sure no two members choose the same two victims. To protect their identities, they have all chosen names from old Hollywood stars so our hero becomes Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. But Dougie has no intention of being an actual skiller himself, out to harm innocent victims. He intends to kill each of the members of the Serial Killers Club.