Kill For Me Kill For You by Steve Cavanagh

Kill For Me Kill For You

by Steve Cavanagh

***THE INSTANT TOP FIVE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER***
SHE WILL KILL YOUR WORST ENEMY. ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS KILL HERS.

'Dazzling' SUNDAY TIMES Best Thriller Books of 2023
'Steve Cavanagh's twists hit you between the eyes. You never see them coming' ANTHONY HOROWITZ
'Unputdownable...one of the most ingenious thrillers I've read in a long time.' ALEX MICHAELIDES
'Smart, stylish and fearless - the ultimate treat for crime fiction fans' JANICE HALLETT

One dark evening in New York City, two strangers meet by chance.
Over drinks, Amanda and Wendy realise they have so much in common.

They both feel alone. They both drink alone.
And they both desperately want revenge against the two men who destroyed their families.

Together, they have the perfect plan.
If you kill for me, I'll kill for you...

'An absolute humdinger of a thriller - fiendishly clever and totally compelling.' TM LOGAN
'This guy is the real deal. Trust me' LEE CHILD
'Steve Cavanagh writes the best hooks in the business' MICK HERRON
'One of my very favourite authors, but even by his high standards this is an extraordinary book. Absolutely recommended.' M. W. CRAVEN
'A superb thriller...full of twists I never saw coming' ALEX NORTH
'The real magic is in Steve Cavanagh's hypnotic storytelling power' SUNDAY EXPRESS
'
Cavanagh is a genius.' EVENING STANDARD

Top Five Bestseller in the Sunday Times, August 2023.

Reviewed by Quirky Cat on

4 of 5 stars

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Summary:

We've all heard the story – two strangers meet by chance, realize they have something in common, and that they can do something about their woes together. Enter Amanda and Wendy. They met by chance at a grief counseling group, but it isn't their grief that unites them. It's their desire for revenge.

Meanwhile, in another city, Ruth is having her life torn apart. It started as a usual Friday night – with her husband leaving her home alone. Unfortunately, she isn't alone for long, as she is brutally attacked in the night. Now, she can't stop thinking about that blue-eyed monster.

Review:

If there's one thing I can say about Kill for Me, Kill for You, it's an entirely unique experience to read. It's dark and emotional, but it's also more than that. This novel has many familiar notes (Strangers on a Train, Memento, Gone Girl, etc.), but despite these similarities, it does stand on its own.

I think the thing I liked the most about Kill for Me, Kill for You is that it never went how I expected. After each reveal, I remember thinking, "Ohhh, okay, that's how this will play out," only for another bend in the road to change everything.

Likewise, I adored the characters in this novel. They're well written, especially Amanda, whose grief felt so real and human. I also really enjoyed the detective's perspective. I don't find myself saying this often, but I wish we had gotten to see more from his point of view. I'm not saying that because I liked his character (though I did – think big teddy bear detective).

Kill for Me, Kill for You is perfect if you're looking for a read that is twisted as it is eerily familiar. It'll keep you on the edge of your seat, that much I can promise you.

Highlights:
Hitchcock-inspired
Psychological Thriller
Strangers on a Train meets Memento

Trigger Warnings:
Loss of a child/spouse
Serial killer
Stalking

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