Member Reviews
Thanks to Netgalley and Ashman Books for this Arc in exchange for my honest review.
Wow.. This is the first book I read from this author and I think I'll need to find more of his.. I already knew I would love this book from the first chapters !! I could only see the end going 2 ways but that twist at the end !!! Well, 2 twists I didn't see coming at all.. Even if I felt sad for the last part, I think is this an amazing book
. Highly recommend !!!
What a wild wild ride!!
Leah is a genius pianist and she is also a killer, hunting down serial killers, as the title suggests. But when she finds herself linked to one of her targets, she meets a tenacious FBI Agent filled with suspicion of her and one that just won't put his suspicions aside. To make matters more complicated, Leah's most recent pursuit is her most dangerous yet.
This was an exhilarating read and I found I had been holding my breath towards the end! A book about serial killers is always a win for me, so this was already a hit before it began. The author's writing was fabulous and I found it hard to believe it was a debut. Did I have to suspend disbelief? Yes, but that is expected in most serial killer novels. My only minor downfall for the novel were a couple of chapters towards the end that finished on cliffhangers, after which the explanation was not forthcoming in the immediate chapters after. Aside from that it was just brilliant. 4.5*.
Thanks so much to NetGalley and Ashman Books for the gifted review copy.
A story not for the faint hearted, with very descriptive killings.
In the description the words heroes and villains is mentioned and i do wonder if this would have made a better title.
I raced through this book and was truly left on the edge of my seat.
It felt like the reader had to make up there mind how they felt about the main character and whether they felt what they were doing was for the good of the world.
Loved every page.
Many thanks to netgalley and the publisher for my copy.
At last a true thriller of a book.
In multiplication, two negatives equal a positive. In this story a negative act meets another negative act, and the world is a better place as a result. But does the end justify the means. That’s the slippery slope that the reader is forced to face in in order to navigate through this story.