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Day of the Dead

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LOUISE PENNY says the Frieda Klein novels are "fabulous."JOSEPH FINDER says they're "in the rich vein of Kate Atkinson."And TAMI HOAG calls them "truly unique."A decade ago, psychologist Frieda Klein was sucked into the orbit of Dean Reeve -- a killer able to impersonate almost anyone, a man who can disappear without a trace, a psychopath obsessed with Frieda herself.In the years since, Frieda has worked with -- and sometimes against -- the London police in solving their most baffling cases. But now she's in hiding, driven to isolation by Reeve. When a series of murders announces his return, Frieda must emerge from the shadows to confront her nemesis. And it's a showdown she might not survive.Criminology student Lola Hayes has tracked Frieda down with a single-minded pursuit: she wants to delve inside the mind of a woman besieged by darkness. But in following every move Frieda makes, Lola is exposing herself to the same terrors--and the same twisted fixation of a diabolical psychopath. This gripping cat-and-mouse thriller pits one of the most fascinating characters in contemporary fiction against an enemy like none other. Smart, sophisticated, and spellbinding, it's a novel to leave you breathless.

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ISBN9780062676702
PublisherWilliam Morrow Paperbacks
Publication Date04/01/20
Pages416

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  • lottasasmr
    lottasasmr

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    2.5

    Not my jam

    I apologise if this comes across as snarky, I‘m very tired and want to go to bed. I got this book YEARS ago when I was in my thriller phase and only now finally got around to reading it. Today, I discovered three things: 1: I am not a thriller girly anymore. I think a lot of thrillers are repetitive and predictable. 2: I can tolerate thrillers if the protagonists don’t get absolutely traumatised during them just for the sake of drama and entertainment. This, unfortunately, does not fall in this category of tolerable thrillers. 3: this is part 8 of a series and I have not read any of the other parts. That‘s on me though. However, I have a feeling I would not have liked the series because it reads like Frieda experiences a lot of horrible things in the other books that I don’t necessarily want to read about (see discovery no. 2). Also, even though I did not know the killer and his backstory, I was able to identify him the first time he appeared on page. Literally. I shudder to imagine how predictable this would’ve been if I had read 7 more book about this one person. It’s a good idea and certainly an interesting case! Honestly, my negative review is probably just a case of „not my jam“. If you‘re into thrillers, even if you haven’t read the rest of this series, maybe give it a go!

    Jun 5, 2024

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