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One of the easiest five star reviews I've ever given out. I will never tire of the female vigilante trope, and that has a lot to do with the reality we live in. I am so tired of predatory men and all the ways that women are supposed to protect themselves, so it's cathartic to read about a fictional character who is cleaning up the streets.
Everything about Cordelia Black has been carefully cultivated, from her job as a successful pharmaceutical rep and all of her designer clothes and accessories to her signature blonde mane that's kept in pristine shape by her outrageously expensive hairdresser. Glimpses into her past and who she was before come in bits and pieces, but the plot centers around her relationship with her best friend Diane and goddaughter Samantha. Oh, and the fact that Cordelia kills men who are predators.
It would be easy to compare Cordelia to a female Dexter, but she's her own unique character. When a new man comes into Diane's life, she doesn't like the vibe he's giving off; he is possessive of Diane and too familiar with Samantha. Cordelia is conflicted because there is a code she lives by, and while he hasn't harmed anyone yet, she feels certain that it's only a matter of when.
Cordelia's character is so complex and multifaceted that the reader totally buys in to the 'work' she's doing and roots for her to go unpunished. There is a tender, vulnerable side to her that we see in small ways, like how she interacts with her cranky neighbor's Houdini of a dog, who always dashes into her house to beg for sliced cheese.
The themes are plentiful; of course there's the revenge trope, the female power thing and all that, but at the heart of this book lies so much more--the abject terror of letting the ones you love walk freely in a world where monsters in human disguise walk beside them. I truly hope this is the start of a series because I need more of Cordelia in my life. Many thanks to NetGalley and Poisoned Pen Press for the early read. This title will publish September 10, 2024.

This new to me author nailed it right from the start. The heroine is not good people, but I could connect with her character immediatedly. I loved how protective she was for her loved ones. I loved her snarky attitude, her will to clean the country of dirt.
This book has everything and more I like in a good story.
Friendship, family, drama, trauma. Be aware some scenes may be triggering, there is graphic scenes.
I loved how Cordelia, Diane, Samantha and last but not least Christopher get their story.
I recommend the book, 5 stars.

Thank you to NetGalley, Poisoned Pen Press and Emma C. Wells for this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
โThis Girlโs a Killerโ by Emma C. Wells (coming out September 10th, 2024!) lets us into the life of Cordelia Black, a woman with an intriguing double life. By day, sheโs a successful pharma representative, impeccably dressed, stylish hair, bright white smile, and maintains a flawless reputation. But when night falls, Cordelia transforms into a vigilante, targeting predatory men in South Louisiana.
Cordeliaโs system for dispensing justice is meticulous, until she discovers a flaw that threatens everything sheโs built. As her best friend enters a questionable relationship, Cordelia faces a moral dilemma that could unravel her carefully constructed world.
This book was a great debut by the author, and I grew very attached to Cordelia. I found myself rooting for her the whole time, and can see this character's life expanding into more books. What a safe world we would live in if Cordelia is in town :)
I can't wait to read what else this author writes!

I donโt know, it wasnโt a clean kill kind of book, more the vibe of a psycho killer. I would have preferred a tough woman who takes revenge, than a psychotic woman who paints afterwards with the blood, was a bit much to find redeemed qualities in her behavior. All in all it was not a romance, that is for sure. If you like Dexter than that is your book. Not bad, just not what I expected.

Something about women killing bad men will pretty much always get me to pick up a book. This Girlโs a Killer was no different. I simply loved this book. I really felt the stress and anxiety Cordelia was feeling and from about 50% of the way through I literally couldnโt put the book down. Absolutely lovely read!

I really enjoyed this title. I received the ARC from NetGalley in exchange for review.
This was a really light but heavy take on the female serial killer. She's a loving auntie, blond, polished, and out for blood. I enjoyed exploring how she sees the world, from seeing smoke in the men's eyes that she's about to kill, to how she's dealing with a series of increasingly frustrating events. Her look into the mind is also great. I'm rating how I do because it was such a light and easy read, but it was both entertaining and stressful.

True Rating: 3.5 Stars, rounded down.
My God.
There is something truly mind-boggling with reading a novel where the main character, Cordelia, is a serial killer. Reminiscent of They Never Learn by Layne Fargo (one of my favourite books), our main character offs predators. This is one of the books you definitely read in a single seating, and yet, it's fairly straightforward.
One thing I did enjoy were the characters. Cordelia is (shockingly) not one-dimensional-- we see hints of the different aspects of her life until they merge into a mess she can just barely get out of... if she's careful. I loved her relationship with her best friend and her goddaughter.
The only reason I didn't round the rating up to 4 stars is that there was SOMETHING missing that made it memorable. I guess it's because there was no major reveal scene. We knew the whole time the main character was a serial killer, we knew the whole time that her best friend's boyfriend was trouble, etc.. It just felt like I was waiting for some major twist that never came.
All said and done, though, I did enjoy this book! I would recommend the book to those who enjoy thrillers, especially those who enjoy the crime part rather than the solving part (which actually could be a problem I had with it given I usually prefer seeing the crime being solved rather than committed).

This book is a novel of mystery and intrigue. I could not gat into the story but others might. The voices of the characters were somewhat confusing. This author is talented at writing suspense. Netgalley

I was approved for this book yesterday and from the time I started I couldnโt put it down. Cordelia Black is my favorite type character to read and the story kept a good pace. She sees predators and isnโt afraid to protect others. The story was so twisty and intriguing. I loved following along as she put out one fire after another. Her friend came across as way too naive and was the worst part of the book. I was surprised Cordelia didnโt get tired of her. The bond between Cordelia, Diane and Sugar felt authentic and I loved it. It made Cordeliaโs need to protect them make sense. I like that everything wasnโt always easy for Cordelia and found myself glued to the story. I was almost sad it ended but I canโt wait for the next one.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the arc.

Thank you @netgalley and @poisonedpenink for the eARC of This Girlโs A Killer in exchange for an honest review!
๐๐ Book Review ๐๐ Cordelia Black is a whole different kind of strong woman and definitely not one for the faint of heart. Bold and beautifully written, gripping and gritty, and an absolutely thrilling read! This Girlโs A Killer is a powerful piece of fiction that makes a poignant message about the reality of trauma and horrors that exist in this worldโฆand Cordelia Blackโs unapologetic attitude is one that resonates deeply. A unputdownable must-read to add to your list!
Review is posted on Goodreads and will be on Instagram well ahead of publication!

This masterpiece deserves 5 stars and more! I can't believe it's a debut book and I'm totally obsessed with it!
Meet Cordelia Black who is not your average leading lady, oh definitively not! By day, she's owning it in her career as a pharma rep, but when night falls, she transforms into this badass avenger, taking down the bad guys with style and finesse. I It's like she's got a double life, and it's absolutely fascinating!
I absolutely adore Cordelia and want to be her bff! She's such a complex, multi-dimensional character. She's got flaws, she's got depth, and she's so real you feel like you could reach out and touch her. But it's not just Cordelia who shines in this story. The whole cast of characters is just so well-drawn, so relatable. And the plot twists? They kept me guessing until the very end. I love it when a book can still surprise me!
So, if you're into strong, complex characters, gripping plots, and a good dose of suspense, "This Girl's a Killer" is definitely worth your time. Emma C. Wells is a rising star in the literary world, and this book proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that she's here to stay. Highly, highly recommended!

Engaging and entertaining. A recommended purchase for collections where crime and thrillers are popular.

Cordelia Black is successful pharmaceutical rep with an impeccable designer wardrobe and a best friend who, along with her daughter, are more like family. But Cordelia lives a secret life after dark, when she hunts down and disposes of predatory men. Cordelia has perfected her skills and is very organized, which is why she has never been caught. But one day her best friend finds a new boyfriend โ one that sets off all Cordeliaโs alarm bells. Cordelia is determined to protect her friend from this threat, although she is rattled by a run of bad luck and talk of a serial killer in town that is causing men to disappear. Is Cordeliaโs secret life about to be discovered?
This was such a fun read! It would have been extremely easy for the character of Cordelia Black to become very one-dimensional and cartoonish, but the author does a wonderful job of giving hints and brief glimpses of difficult childhood experiences which make Cordelia vulnerable and real. Cordelia sees the killing and disposal of predatory men not as murder, but as a public service. She treats it almost as a calling or vocation, even though she relishes the entire process. This contrasts with her endless compassion and devotion to her friend Diane and daughter Samantha, who are her chosen family, and her tenderness for the devil-dog Mango. The fact that she has this depth to her character means that the reader is definitely aligned with Cordelia and wants her to come out on top. There are also moments of humour and fun sprinkled throughout the novel which keep the tone light despite the dark subject matter. This is a fantastic debut and a uniquely enjoyable thriller. Enthusiastically recommended.

From โbroken girlโ to the dealer of retribution, Cordelia Black is a strong and smart woman who lives a thoughtful life. Her goal is to rid the world of monsters and give herself purpose and ummm an unheard of art medium.
This is an โI canโt sleep until Iโve finishedโ thriller for those looking for femme fatale that you are not likely to forget

I got the chills so many times toward the end of this book. It completely blew my mind. It managed to surpass my high expectations AND be nothing at all like I expected. Let me preface this with an apology. If I sound stunningly inarticulate at times in this review, I can't help it. My mind is completely fried from this being amazing. I recommend it for those looking for a good suspense book. My only complaint is that in order to make it a standalone, the author gave away too much of the plots of the previous books.

4.5 stars rounded up! This was such an entertaining book, I really enjoyed it.
I really love Cordelia, she is so bad a** and the greatest humor. I love that sheโs glamorous and feminine but so strong, and is proudly both. Her love for her family is so fierce and her willingness to sacrifice herself to protect them is true loyalty. Her banter with Diane hilarious too!
Despite the lines between right and wrong being a little blurred in this book, Cordelia wants to make the world a better place, even if she has to do some unsavory things to do it. I really hope to see Cordelia(and Mango!) again in the future, serving justice where the โjustice systemโ has failed.
Instagram Post coming 3/26!
Thank you so much to Netgalley and Poisoned Pen Press for the opportunity to read this amazing advance copy!

This started out really strong for me. I was behind Cordelia and what she was doing. I also hated Simon from the outset...but I started cringing for the last half of the book. I felt like there were several loose ends dangling at the end. And the end that were tied were just a bit too convenient. I guess the ending didn't feel as well thought out as the first half of the book.

4 stars
Clever and fast paced. I loved Cordelia.
Good and unpredictable twists. This is what I want out of a thriller. I hope there is more to come.

this girlโs a killerโจ| ARC review
i simply could not get this book out of my head. anytime i wasnโt reading it, i wanted to be! this is such a key element to a great book for me.
i loved cordeliaโs character and the storyline kept me hooked. i physically felt anxious and on edge trying to figure out what would happen next. this was the perfect rooting for the โbad guyโ(who really isnโt) type book, and the writing style flowed so wonderfully. i felt as if i were actually there and experiencing everything. a great blend of humor and thrill.
this is perfect for my thriller girlies, and if you liked the show dexter!
i absolutely need more books from emma wells๐คฉ (maybe even a cordelia series???๐)
five star rating from me๐๐๐๐๐

Irresistibly clever and sure to spice up the female serial killer, out to get revenge on bad men theme we have seen pop up more and more in recent thriller reads. Fantastic writing by Wells, the reader is instantly immersed in Cordelia Black's shoes from the first page, and they are amazing shoes btw :)
Thank you Netgalley and Poisoned Pen Press for the advanced digital arc!