Kill For Me, Kill For You – A Thriller

In “Kill For Me, Kill For You,” inspired by Hitchcock’s “Strangers on a Train,” two New Yorkers, Amanda and Wendy, agree to commit murders for each other after meeting in a support group. The novel unfolds through various perspectives, challenging the reader to distinguish between reliable and unreliable narratives. Initially skeptical about character believability, the reviewer grows appreciative of the plot’s unexpected turns, ultimately rating the book 4 stars due to its engaging conclusion and suspenseful story, despite some unrealistic character intelligence.
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The Last One by Will Dean – Mystery Book Review

In “The Last One”, Caroline (Caz) unexpectedly wakes alone on the gigantic RMS Atlantica during an Atlantic crossing. Labeled a psychological mystery with thriller elements, the story explores isolation and survival. Initially slow with formulaic cliffhangers, the narrative gains pace and intrigue mid-way, maintaining engagement throughout. Despite minor flaws in character logic and a somewhat anti-climactic ending, the novel presents a compelling read, rated 4 stars for enjoyment and thought-provoking content.