Kill For Me Kill For You: THE INSTANT TOP FIVE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER
M**)
Great read
4.5 whoa stars!!This book was engaging from the first chapter. You have so many villains and so many mystery’s. You are looking for a child murderer, a child rapist, a very bad man, and someone I won’t reveal. You are dealt on hit after another.The characters are super engaging. I love them all. I definitely have an affection for Farrow. But at one point I trusted not a single one of them.This book is slightly horrid, mind bending, thrilling, and so much more.
K**E
🙌🏼 love this one
Unputdownable! I loved it, it's basically strangers on a train with with a few well placed twists that keep you guessing. So fast paced that I just couldn't put it down. The hype holds up on this one.👉Multiple POVs👉Short chapters👉Morally Grey character👉Serial killer vibes
U**A
A 5 ⭐️ read
This’s one of my best reads this year, nothing would make me rate it less than 5 ⭐️. A perfectly gripping thriller with 10/10 bingeability. There are plot twists throughout the book. A great masterpiece just like the reference to ‘strangers on a train’ novel.All throughout the book my reaction was like 🤯. The characters are all equally damaged so the ending is so satisfying as each gets exactly what they deserve. My number one recommendation this year.Also after finishing this I couldn’t resist watching the 1951 movie ‘strangers on a train’ by Alfred Hitchcock!
Y**R
very good
Steve Cavanaugh is a genius. All his books are just brilliant. I can't imagine where he gets all his ideas for those plots. This book is very thrilling. You have to keep on reading, even if you don't have the time. As I said. Brilliant.
H**S
…a stellar psychological Hitchcock-like thriller!
Book Review – Kill for Me, Kill for You – Steve CavanaghI am a huge fan of legal thriller author Steve Cavanagh and his Eddie Flynn series, thus I had to pick up his standalone, Hitchcock-inspired thriller, “Kill for Me, Kill for You.” Cavanagh has crafted a razor-sharp, psychological thriller about two ordinary women living in New York City’s Upper West Side, who make a dangerous pact to take revenge for each other on the men that killed their daughters. Having met in a support group, and later realizing that they have much in common, especially the intense desire for vengeance against the men who destroyed their families, the two women together come up with the plan – ‘if you kill for me, I’ll kill for you.’ And off we go! I thought I knew where this was headed but should have known that Cavanagh had some illusions up his sleeves from my past experiences in reading his Eddie Flynn legal thrillers. There were more twists and turns in this psychosomatic tale than a steep hairpin turns mountainous road. The story has a riveting plot, strong and intriguing characters, and an extremely mysterious and gripping storyline. Cavanagh does a masterful job – as usual – in building up the tension, with a surprising and climatical ending that I never expected. He always finds ways to keep the reader engaged, but questioning everything that is taking place in the story. I admire his writing style. Intricate, Sophisticated, and Wonderous, Kill for Me, Kill for You is splendidly good. It is the essence of a quality psychological thriller. A stellar read!