Kiss Me, Kill Me: Gripping. Twisty. Dark. Sinister.

· Bonnier Publishing Fiction Ltd.
4.7
6 reviews
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FOR FANS OF THE MARRIAGE PACT AND CLARE MACKINTOSH COMES A TWISTING PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER THAT WILL MAKE YOU QUESTION EVERYTHING YOU THINK YOU KNOW.

'Will hook you from the very first page. It's a dark, twisty tale that will keep you guessing. You will think you know where it's going - but you'll be wrong' RACHEL ABBOTT

'Truly sinister domestic noir' LEE CHILD

'Dark, uncomfortable, head-spinny and I loved it' CAZ FREAR, author of Sweet Little Lies

When Zoe meets Dan, he's everything she is looking for in a man - intelligent, charming, supportive.
It's only after they're married that she realises that he's controlling, aggressive, paranoid.
And there's no way out.

Or is there?

Zoe knows she has to escape, but Dan's found her once before, and she knows he can find her again.
But Dan has plans of his own. Plans that don't necessarily include Zoe.

Be careful who you trust . . .

Ratings and reviews

4.7
6 reviews
Midge Odonnell
February 3, 2018
Parts One and Two of this book are well crafted and compulsive reading. Zoe is in a damaging and controlling relationship and the control that her husband, Daniel, exerts over her is complete. From laying her clothes out for the day ahead to selecting exactly what she will eat that day and dictating what time it should be eaten he runs every aspect of her life. Isolated from her best friend, Lizzie, by both miles and the last vestiges of an argument she has nobody to turn to. You immediately feel angry on Zoe's behalf and wonder why she just can't get herself out of this relationship. Then it unfolds, in flashback, that she has tried but thanks to Daniel's wealth and paranoia he easily tracked her down and sucked her back in to his control. When events spiral out of control Zoe has to take things in to her own hands and she begins to make plans to get away, for good this time. I liked that we got to see things from Daniel's point of view in the second part. This made him less of a faceless ogre but he is still a deeply unpleasant man. The characterisation to this point is generally good with the main protagonists of Zoe, Daniel and Lizzie being well formed and multi-dimensional. Sadly this is where it all falls apart. The third part of the tale takes up half of the book (I read on an e-reader so it tells me that it is precisely 50%) and it is a rehashing of her predicament only this time she has painted herself in to this corner more or less knowingly. With the body count rising exponentially it is hard to believe that this is the same book you were enjoying an hour or two ago. I also became very bored with Zoe's meek acceptance of her situation and started wondering why I was continuing to read this book when it angered me so much. This felt like two different books to me and I did wonder if Part Three wasn't written first and then the author ran out of ideas (or the willpower) to take it further. They then started writing something new based on the earlier writing and ran out of steam there too. So, why not push the two together and make one whole book out of two half-finished ones. It gets three stars because I loved the first 50% of the tale so much and was completely sucked in to that world. I RECEIVED A FREE COPY OF THIS BOOK FROM READERS FIRST IN EXCHANGE FOR AN HONEST REVIEW.
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Rose Phone
July 5, 2019
fantastic as all Jame's novels.
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About the author

James Carol is the author of The Killing Game, which was shortlisted for the CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger Award. He has also written the bestselling Jefferson Winter series. Broken Dolls, the first of these, was published in 2014 to rave reviews and reached #1 on the Amazon fiction and thriller charts. In addition James also wrote a series of eBooks set during Winter's FBI days. Presumed Guilty is the first of these.

James lives in Hertfordshire with his wife and two children. When he's not writing he can usually be found in a pair of headphones, recording and producing music.

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