
Member Reviews

This book starts and end with a BANG. All the rest is an excellent thriller featuring a wife who thinks her husband could be a serial killer and ask Kimball&Kintner to investigate.
If you read the two previous books by this author you know you already know them, I didn't but fell hard for Eight Perfect Murders and Nine Lives and had high expectations.
I wasn't disappointed and had to add two books to my endless TBR.
Intriguing, disturbing, gripping: a book that surprised me and kept me hooked.
Loved it, highly recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher for this ARC, all opinions are mine

It hurts me to say this but unfortunately, I was underwhelmed with it. The reason being really struggled to connect to the characters. Having previously loved the first 2 books in the series, I was hoping for so much more with this.!

My thanks to Faber and Faber and NetGalley for a copy of “ A Talent For Murder” for an honest review.
Of course I’d be interested in reading this book being as the main character is a librarian, and I quickly got into the twisty tale, but unfortunately my interest in the storyline soon waned .
I hadn’t realised this was part three in a series , and as I hadn’t read the previous books , perhaps this is why I , sadly , didn’t particularly enjoy the book .

When Martha marries Allan she thinks her life is mapped out perfectly.
That is until bodies turn up and she sees a side of her husband that she finds confusing.
This is a brilliant psychological thriller, it is filled with intense drama and I loved how the story builds and it does not disappoint.
martha is a little soft as a character but I really liked her.
It is a cleverly written plot and is a pacy read with lots of twists..
Perfect summer holiday read..