Normal
This is a love story. No, really.He lives in your community, in a nice house with a well-tended garden. He shops in your grocery store, bumping shoulders with you as you pass him and apologizing with a smile. He drives beside you on the highway, politely waving to let you into the lane ahead of...
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This is a love story. No, really.He lives in your community, in a nice house with a well-tended garden. He shops in your grocery store, bumping shoulders with you as you pass him and apologizing with a smile. He drives beside you on the highway, politely waving to let you into the lane ahead of him. What you don't know is that he has an elaborate cage built into a secret b
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Format: Paperback
ISBN:
9781743690307
Publisher: Harlequin
Pages no: 272
Edition language: English
Normal isn't normal. It's a serial killer book from the perspective of the serial killer, so what would you expect? We follow him around as he does what he does, but to say we got a view into his mind?The premise was intriguing, it sounded like the kind of main character one would love to hate, but ...
Ich lese selten Kriminalthriller. Meine Beziehung zu diesem Subgenre ist schwierig, weshalb ich dieses Jahr auch erst zwei Romane dieser Kategorie von meinem SuB befreit habe. Die immer gleichen Grundstrukturen öden mich an. Der/Die Ermittler_in wird mit einem Fall konfrontiert, der eine Verbindung ...
In all honesty I'm a bit underwhelmed by this book. While the premise was interesting, I feared that a story about a serial killer who grows an empathy muscle and falls in love was a big ask. And I was right. My concerns are as follows. The dialogue between the main character and Erica had the munda...
I picked up Normal because I was absolutely fascinated by the idea of reading a love story (notice I didn’t call Normal a romance novel) written in the POV of a serial killer, because I have been fascinated with serial killers for years. What makes them tick, how they do it, why they kill people, wh...
Thanks to Net Galley and to Harlequin Mira for providing me with a free copy of this novel in exchange for an honest review. Normal takes another look at the ever popular figure of the serial killer. This one is not only British, but also fairly “normal”. The author choses to use first person narrat...