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The only member of her family to survive a massacre by the serial killer known as the Nothing Man when she was a child, Eve Black now lives for one thing. She’s written a book about the killer, hoping to jog memories of other survivors, eke out new information that will enable the police to capture the monster. Jin Doyle, a seemingly normal man, is reading Eve’s book, and he’s getting more excited and more angry as he reads, because Jim is the Whisper Man and he doesn’t intend to let Eve walk away this time. Kerr-Collins and Keating mesmerized and terrified me in equal measure, making this frightening story come to life

3.5 stars
The premise of this book was absolutely fascinating to me. The chapters alternate between a book (within the book) where the author's writing about a serial killer who's murdered all of her family and others. The serial killer himself finds the book at a store and starts reading it so the alternating chapters are told by him as he reads this book and reacts to what he's reading.
This book was great at first and great at the end with a bit of a slump in the middle, for me. As the details of the serial killer and the ways in which he killed all of his victims kept coming, I was pretty ready to put the book down but, of course, I kept wanting to see what was going to happen.
And I am glad I stuck with it. There were some twists I didn't see coming and other twists I did see coming. The whole book came together really well in the end.
I read an audio version of this book narrated by Alana Kerr-Collins and John Keating and the two different voices really helped make the story more real.
with gratitude to netgalley and Blackstone Publishing for an early copy in exchange for an honest review.

"The Nothing Man" was an addictive, cat-and-mouse-style psychological suspense thriller following the alternating story of serial killer Jim Doyle, and the one victim that survived, Eve Black. You will not be able to put this down!
The audio narration was great, and the narrators brought life to the characters of Jim and Eve.

I’ve read all of Catherine Ryan Howard’s thrillers and 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐨𝐰𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐞 𝐌𝐚𝐧 is hands down her best yet! And that’s saying a lot because I’ve loved them all... This one is clearly inspired by I’ll Be Gone in the Dark by Michelle McNamara and the Golden State Killer. However, Howard’s book is set in Ireland and our killer is known as The Nowhere Man. There are 3 POV’s : Eve Black (the author of the true crime book & survivor of The Nowhere Man), 63 year-old Jim Doyle (The Nowhere Man), and the final POV is the book (recounting his crimes, etc). So you get a book within a book & that’s always fun! It’s like Howard took our fantasy of wondering what could’ve happened if McNamara never died & she became entangled in a cat-n-mouse with Joesph DeAngelo...IT’S BRILLIANT 💎 hands down the best 2020 thriller so far...

WOW what a thriller! A retired serial killer... his last victim... a book within a book... Catherine Ryan Howard hit it out of the park with this cleverly crafted story. The audiobook is narrated by Alana Kerr-Collins and John Keating both narrators brought another layer to this compelling story. The book is told from the perspective of both Jim (The serial killer) and Eve (the victim)so the dual narration really enhance the book. And bonus the book takes place in Ireland and the narrators have Irish accents, but they were super easy to understand (not tremendously thick accents but pleasant to the ear for sure).
The book starts off with Jim working at a grocery store as security picking up a book called: The Nothing Man. The book is written by a victim of a serial killer named the Nothing Man by the media. Jim is agitated and rightly so because he is in fact the NOTHING MAN. Love spending time in the mind of crazy and Jim was one crazy SOB. He was also very paranoid that he was going to get caught, convinced Eve knew who he was. Eve was a great character, I loved her strength and her tenacity. Watching this compulsive story unfold was so much fun. It was just the perfect amount of tension, an addictive game of cat and mouse. I was on the edge of my seat and completely enthralled. I don’t often get scared in books, but there is a part of this book involving a bathtub and I was reading in the middle of the night, I seriously jumped. Thoughtful pacing and perfect narration this is one you won’t want to miss!
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*** Big thank you to Blackstone for my gifted copy of this book. All opinions are my own. ***