Kill for Me, Kill for You – Book Review

Title:- Kill For Me, Kill For You

Author:- Steve Cavnagh

Date published:- July 20th 2023

Location:- New York USA

No. of pages:- July 20th 2023

Genre:- Psychological Thriller

Rating:-

Plot:- 5/5 Writing:- 5/5

Overall rating:- 5/5

She will kill your worst enemy.

All you have to do is kill hers.

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…

This book was absolutely a mind blowing thriller and I simply couldn’t put this book down!

Amanda is suffering from the death of her daughter, who was murdered by a well known man named Crone. Although the detectives knew that Crone killed Amanda’s daughter, there is no sufficient evidences to arrest him and Crone coming from a wealthy family was able to get away with the crime. Amanda’s husband committed suicide and Amanda has been living in a life of misery with plans of killing the man who ruined her life and family. As she becomes a part of a therapy group, she meets a woman named Wendy. Wendy like Amanda also suffered a similar fate and the two women decided to help each other–Wendy will kill Amanda’s enemy while all Amanda had to do is to kill Wendy’s enemy. Meanwhile, a woman named Ruth becomes the victim of a brutal crime and she is obsessed in finding the man who tried to kill her.

This was so good! The book is so fast paced, each and every single word in the book is engaging and intriguing. We have three main characters–Amanda, Ruth, Farrow, the detective who is solving Ruth’s case and Scott, Ruth’s husband. The plot line was wholly unexpected and there are so many twists and turns. The slow eventual connection was intriguing and the twist at the end was a wowzer! I actually enjoyed this book and I could see why this book is given a high rated review.

Overall this book is worth five stars.

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