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Wow, what a fantastic read! I loved this book and it’s got everything to make the perfect thriller.
I was engrossed from page 1 and had to keep reading late into the night to find out what happened. There were plenty of twists and the ending brought everything together.
It’s definitely worthy of 5 stars.
Gemma O'Connor loves her husband, Danny. However, when she returns home from a work night out of town, Danny is nowhere to be found. Eventually, Gemma turns to the police for help. DCI Helena Dickens and DS Devon Clarke are first on the case.
Two recent murders of men similar in looks to Danny - are they possibly connected? Is Danny alive or the victim of a serial killer?
The excitement ramps up when we are brought into various images of thoughts and ideas that are very puzzling. .
An excellent thriller.
Many Thanks to Harper Impulse/Killer Reads and NetGalley for a great read!
As kids, many of us loved to ride the loop de loop roller coasters. They always provided us with an element of excitement every new twist and turn. Well if you are a fan of roller coasters, The Perfect Couple is your new favorite book.
My only complaint was that it was a little drawn out. The format of some of the pages was getting to me so I skipped through a little bit of the book but still fully understood what was going on.
Gemma O'Connors husband Danny has disappeared. His disappearance comes on the cusp of the murders of two men who share striking resemblances to Danny. The police start putting pressure on Gemma as a suspect as certain evidence is found that suggests that Danny may also have fallen victim. Blood is found in their former apartment that appears to be weeks old, and the timeline of moving, Danny's job, etc. Gemma is providing to the police does not match up. Gemma knows she is innocent. Still more and more discrepancies between the evidence and Gemma's story come to light. They start to believe that Danny is in fact another victim of a serial killer on the loose.
Then everything changes. Danny turns up alive.. Gemma of course is ecstatic to see her husband alive and well, and of course be cleared as a suspect in his disappearance and murder, but that joy soon turns to hate and disgust as Danny's story unfolds.
The final twist feels like that big drop at the end of the roller coaster ride after the dark tunnel..you won't see it coming til your stomach drops out from your body!
This books description caught my eye, I thought it was going to be amazing. I was let down. It was very hard to get into the story. It was a bit slow to be honest. I thought it would be a faster read. It just doesn’t grab my attention.
This plot had the makings of an amazing book but I just couldn’t get into it. I struggled to keep turning the page and I think that’s because it wasn’t fast-paced enough.
Really wanted to like this book but I just couldn't get into it at all. The main character was unlikable. Could not finish this book.
I love reading mysteries and thrillers, and this book did not disappoint! I was hooked right away, could not put the book down, and loved the shocking ending. The author did a great job keeping the reader engaged, developing the characters, & adding just the right amount of details
I enjoyed this book. I thought it kept the tension nicely and enjoyed how the plot unfolded as I read the book. Interesting ending. Worth a read
I really enjoyed this book. The ending I didn't see coming and I love books where you think it's going in one direction and it ends up in another. Well written and keeps you enthralled.
I just don't know what to say about this book! had me hooked from the start, and just when I thought I had it figured out, a NEW plot twist showed up! Gripping great psychological suspense.... i was totally hooked on this book. For those who crave the genre, be sure you read this book sooner rather than later.
Gemma and Danny have moved to their new home until one day Danny simply vanishes. Gemma reports his disappearance to the police and this is where the story takes off!
There's so many questions that bounce about when reading this book. Is Danny the victim of the serial killer that's stalking the streets? Has Gemma got something to do with it all or is he simply a figment of her imagination?
I love a book that really makes you question and this really hits you hard!
I did find that it sagged a bit in the middle and the pace slowed down but it doesn't half ramp up a gear at the end! A most enjoyable read.
Thank you Netgalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read this book for an honest review.
The perfect couple is a good mystery, well written ,easy to read from the perspective of the police and Gemma the wife who is under suspicion when her husband suddenly disappears from the family home. Read this book you will not be disappointed.
I started this book a little unsure about what to expect. As the book progressed I became more and more intrigued and was completely invested in the ending and outcome.
I really enjoyed this thriller. It was a little predictable at times but still managed to build up the tension. I would read other books by this author
There were many things to like about this book..
It was a fun, twisty mystery.
I really liked the writing style, which drew me into the story.
I liked the main character. So many books lately have the main character be such a victim, and a doormat. I loved that the author didn't do that.
I loved that there were multiple POV - this is my favorite reading style.
I knew what the twist would be, but it didn't stop me from enjoying the journey. (We all know the Titanic sinks, but we still loved the movie, right???)
I received this as an ARC and want to thank the publisher and Net Galley. This didn't impact my review (trust me - you should see some of my reviews...) I enjoyed this book and will look for others from this author.
This thriller has a bendy twisty plot which is what I love. I was immediately drawn into this and it really had me on the edge of my seat. The story is told through two alternating POV, between Gemma and the Detectives. Gemma is married to Danny who disappears out of the blue while she is away on a work trip. When she comes home and finds him gone she immediately reports to the police. The Detectives happen to be doing a similar case and all the victims look like Danny. What is really going on here? As we follow along with them and try to connect the dots on who Danny is and what really happened, we are on a wild and bumpy road to the truth. I highly recommend picking this book up and reading this page turner.
Gemma could not imagine how life could be better. She and her husband, Danny, have just moved to a new house and things are going perfectly. One day, Danny goes missing. What's most disturbing is that he bears a strong resemblance to the victims of a serial killer on the loose. Gemma must convince the police that Danny was here and is in trouble even though no one has ever seen him in their new home or city.
This was a pretty good thriller. The twist was not very surprising which made the resolution a bit disappointing for me. Up until the reveal, I was very intrigued in the beginning, but the story started to drag out as it became a back-and-forth with the police over who the serial killer is. Overall it was a good story, but it didn't have my heart racing.
First sentence:
It was the silence I noticed first.
The Perfect Couple by Jackie Kabler is a quickly paced thriller that was really hard for me to put down. Gemma is married to Danny O’Connor who mysteriously disappears while she is away on a work-related trip. Gemma returns home to find that Danny has disappeared; leaving behind his clothing, passport, and other essentials. What could have happened, she wonders? Tune into DCI Helena Dickens and DS Devon Clarke as they’re working a case in Bristol where the victims share an eerie similarity. When Gemma calls to report Danny missing, they discover that Danny also shares a striking resemblance to the previous victims. And the plot thickens!
Thrillers are one of my favorite genres and when a thriller like The Perfect Couple has a bendy twisty plot that surprises me at the end, well, that’s a true pleasure to read. The characters are well-written and believable in their roles, perfectly wringing my emotions, even for the bad guy. The story is told in alternating narratives between Gemma and the detectives, not always my favorite but it works beautifully in this story.
The Perfect Couple is definitely a page turner and a remarkable thriller by an author that I will always read from now on! Perfect for any fan of mystery, thrillers, and suspense.
A big thank you to NetGalley, Harper Impulse, Killer Reads, One More Chapter, and Jackie Kabler for providing The Perfect Couple for my honest review
Really good read, raced through it, lots of twists and turns and a completely unexpected ended! Definitely worth reading
Thanks to NetGalley for a Kindle ARC of The Perfect Couple.
Sadly, I failed to get invested in The Perfect Couple because the plot sounded a tad too similar to other novels I've read in the past.
When a woman marries a man after knowing him for just a few months, you know things aren't going to turn out well.
That's the plot of The Perfect Couple; Gemma arrives home one night to find her home empty. Her husband, Danny, is nowhere to be found. At the same time, a serial killer is targeting men who all bear a striking resemblance to her missing husband.
Gemma was hard to like; she spends most of the time wondering where Danny is, if he's cheating on her, if he's lying in a ditch somewhere...it all go to be repetitive too fast too soon.
The police are incompetent, stereotypical buffoons. Immediately, they zero in on Gemma as the one responsible for her husband's disappearance.
Look, I know 90% of the time, the bad guy is someone close to the victim, or, at least, an acquaintance.
But, the police don't follow up on any leads. It's Gemma all the way. They have their sights set squarely on her and nothing will deter them from pointing their fingers directly at her.
There is a final twist, one you need to suspend disbelief for, and depending on your ability to do so, will either make you like or dislike the book. It was just okay for me, but that's how I felt about the book, the plot, and the characters.
The writing was good but The Perfect Couple has all the earmarks of a Lifetime movie, especially the ending.