A Kiss Before Dying by Ira Levin

A Kiss Before Dying (Pegasus Classics) (Bloomsbury Film Classics)

by Ira Levin

A Kiss Before Dying not only debuted the talent of bestselling novelist Ira Levin to rave reviews, it also set a new standard in the art of mystery and suspense. Now a modern classic, as gripping in its tautly plotted action as it is penetrating in its exploration of a criminal mind, it tells the shocking tale of a young man who will literally stop at nothing, not even murder, to get where he wants to go. For he has dreams; plans. He also has charm, good looks, sex appeal, intelligence. And he has a problem. Her name is Dorothy; she loves him, and she's pregnant. The solution, he realizes, involves some desperate measures. But, then, he looks like the kind of guy who could get away with murder.

Compellingly, step by determined step, the novel follows this young man in his execution of one plan he had neither dreamed nor foreseen. Nor does he foresee how inexorably he will be enmeshed in the consequences of his own extreme deed.

Reviewed by Aidan Brack (Mysteries Ahoy) on

5 of 5 stars

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The novel builds to an absolute belter of a conclusion that not only resolves our immediate questions of what will happen to the various characters but also recalls one of the book’s most striking images, providing some thematic closure as well. It makes for a remarkable end to a remarkable book that I think will stay with me for some time.

Read my full review at Mysteries Ahoy!

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