Obsession is not immediate. It stalks you. It creeps up on you until it’s too late to escape it. Oh, I’m glad I finished these books. While I didn’t love the first two, they were alright. But reading the third (and fortunately last) book felt like a chore. Was the writing in the first books this bad? And, as far as I remember, the first two books weren’t written from Eve’s POV/first person, so why would he change that for the last book? The only reason why I kept on reading was to find out how the show might continue. The non-binary character felt completely out of place. His portrayal of Eve’s and Oxana’s relationship seemed unreal and made me kind of uncomfortable. All in all, a very weak conclusion. One of the rare instances where the adaption is way better.
1. Jan.Jan 1, 2024
Killing Eve: Die For Meby Luke JenningsHodder And Stoughton Ltd.
