After the heartbreaking murder of her six-year-old daughter, Amanda White is consumed with the desire to take out the man she and the police deem responsible. A wealthy individual named Wallace, the cops have been unable to prove him guilty under the law. Ever since that realization, Amanda has taken to tracking him day in and day out, just hoping to exact her revenge. Until the day that she finds herself under arrest herself for stalking. She is no longer the victim. He is.
Now barred from approaching him, she’s required to attend a grief support group in order to get her murderous desires under control. There she meets Wendy. A fellow sufferer of soul-sucking grief, she too wants nothing but to wreck havoc on the individual responsible for her trauma. Over beers after their meeting, Amanda and Wendy exchange stories. And for the first time since her daughter’s death, Amanda sees someone she can relate to sitting across from her.
The more they drink, the darker their conversation becomes and before she knows it, Amanda is attracted to Wendy’s idea. Amanda can’t get close to her daughter’s killer—but Wendy can. From there they talk specifics. If Wendy kills Wallace, then Amanda can exact revenge for her in return. It’s the perfect plan. There’s no chance that the police could put them together. After all, their support meetings are anonymous.
Across town, another woman is about to be thrown into the turmoil of trauma. Ruth Gelman is alone at her brownstone when, in the middle of the night, a man breaks into her home. Just before she passes out, she sees a man’s chilling blue eyes and hears him whisper “Hello, sweetheart” into her ear. Days later, Ruth wakes up in the hospital. Almost fatally stabbed, she’s consumed with an unbelievable fear. How can she go on with her personal monster still walking the streets? She’ll never feel safe ever again.
Oh. My. Freaking. God. Right from the start, Kill for Me, Kill for You took me on the ride of my life. Fast-paced and action-packed, the thoroughly epic twists and turns were just the beginning of the winning attributes of this dynamite thriller. Trust me when I say, if you love Hitchcock or Patricia Highsmith, this book is for you. With palpable tension just oozing from pages, the intensity ratcheted higher and higher until one heck of an explosive climax took over.
While the plot was the star of the show, the characters came a close second. Genuine and true-to-life, their grief and trauma was as real as could be. From a mother mourning her child to a woman reeling after a violent attack, the emotions and behaviors felt utterly authentic. Not that most people would go out and agree to swap murders. At the same time, I could absolutely see those affected wanting to just as it played out in this book. Fully fleshed out and yet also just a teensy bit over-the-top, each was undeniably a total home run.
As I said, however, the plot was addictive, bingeable, and downright perfection. Told via multiple POVs, I couldn’t for the life of me work out how they were all going to connect. And with a storyline so filled with suspense that all I could do was hold on for dear life, each chapter (complete with cliffhanger endings) begged me to read just a little bit more. But the jaw-dropping twists were where Cavanagh hit pure gold. Well-plotted and perfectly timed, each one took everything I thought I knew and threw it aside.
All said and done, this was wholly unputdownable. So much so, in fact, that I read it in one sitting. A revenge story for the ages, there’s not a thing missing. Adding to the perfection were the perfectly crafted morally gray characters and a conclusion that left me with a Cheshire Cat-like grin upon my smiling face. All things considered, I suggest throwing your TBR out the window in order to pick this one up now. After all, it will easily grace my top books of 2024 list at the end of the year, so you couldn’t possibly regret it. Rating of 5+ stars.
Thank you to Steve Cavanagh and Atria Books for my complimentary copy. All opinions are my own.
PUB DATE: March 19, 2024
Trigger warning: breaking and entering, loss of fertility, PTSD, stalking, suicide, gaslighting, mention of: kidnapping, death of a child, near fatal stabbing, pedophilia