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Look What You Made Me Do

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Pure popcorn!


This is just so much fun. It’s a more down and dirty ‘My Sister the Serial Killer’.

Yeah, if you think about it too hard, logic starts rearing its ugly head – but no worries! The action is non-stop (some of it tongue firmly in cheek) and you won’t come up for air long enough to worry about logical things.

The characters are fun – every last one of them. The plot is silly and entertaining and non-stop.

And the ending is delicious.

It’s not going to change your life, but you’ll definitely enjoy the ride!

*ARC via Net Galley

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I absolutely love this thriller. What an amazing thrill read to an epic conclusion. This is going to be on top of a lot of lists this year.

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Thank you to NetGalley and Grand Central Publishing for providing me with an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

Alright, so first things first, I couldn’t get the song out of my head when I started to read this book or try and talk about it to anyone. It’s currently playing on repeat in my head while I type, so prepare yourself for that. I loved the premise for this book the moment I read it, a sister dragged along to help her serial killer sibling now suddenly dealing with another serial killer. What are the odds? And so, the sisters decide to become sleuths, they go from hiding bodies together to finding the person responsible for recently uncovered murders. It was a twist on the usual mysteries I read, and I enjoyed the change of pace. I won’t go on too much about the story because I don’t want to give anything away, but grab this one up and settle in for twisting, turning, sleuthing story of Carrie and her serial killer sister Becca as they hunt for the other serial killer in town because it definitely isn’t big enough for two of them.

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This was an interesting story. I’ve read books by Chelsea Cain about a female serial killer and was intrigued because they aren’t what we as a society are used to.

Look What You Made Me Do is about two sisters and how one can manipulate the other to the point of helping to commit horrible crimes. It’s a super fast read and it will keep you wondering. I can’t wait to read more by this author.

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