

I didn't realize this was a murder mystery. I tried to stick it out, but I just don't care.
#HailTheBail
9/80
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#ReadingMyTBR #Read2025 @DieAReader
I didn't realize this was a murder mystery. I tried to stick it out, but I just don't care.
#HailTheBail
9/80
#DoubleSpin @TheAromaofBooks
#ReadingMyTBR #Read2025 @DieAReader
February #BookSpin and #DoubleSpin
I'm going to live la vida loca and read the DoubleSpin first!😲 Crazy, right?! 🤣
This was my #DoubleSpin for this month, and WOW was it intense! It was incredibly disturbing and most of the time I didn't want to put it down as the main character became more and more unhinged. As with most of the books Jenny Lawson has picked for her Fantastic Strangelings book club, I was left wondering what I had just read, but in a good way.
“Anna? We‘re recording.”
The camera pans up from a long crack in the linoleum floor to rest on the hunched-over frame of a girl.
#FirstLineFriday
@ShyBookOwl
“From the hugely talented author of The Kind Worth Killing comes a chilling tale of psychological suspense and an homage to the thriller genre tailor-made for fans: the story of a bookseller who finds himself at the center of an FBI investigation because a very clever killer has started using his list of fiction‘s most ingenious murders.”
A bookseller finds himself at the center of an FBI investigation because someone is using his list of 8 perfect murders as their calling card. I liked the premise and that it‘s an homage to classic whodunnits, but in the end I was underwhelmed. It‘s slow and purposeful, but doesn‘t have a lot of tension. I didn‘t really connect with the writing style, and the characters were too underdeveloped for me to actually care. 3/5⭐️