The most frightening serial killer thriller since THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS 'Unbelievably good...this one has it all' Lee Child
The most frightening serial killer thriller since THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS'Unbelievably good...this one has it all' Lee Child
The most frightening serial killer thriller since THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS 'Unbelievably good...this one has it all' Lee Child
The most frightening serial killer thriller since THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS'Unbelievably good...this one has it all' Lee Child
'Do not read this. No reader deserves to be terrified like this' Linwood Barclay
'Explosively exciting' SUNDAY MIRROR'Brutally compelling serial killer thriller... told at blistering pace' DAILY MAIL'Completely mesmerizing!' Lisa GardnerWhen the two strangers turn up at Rowena Cooper's isolated Colorado farmhouse, she knows instantly that it's the end of everything. For the two haunted and driven men, on the other hand, it's just another stop on a long and bloody journey. And they still have many miles to go, and victims to sacrifice, before their work is done.For San Francisco homicide detective Valerie Hart, their trail of corpses - women abducted, tortured and left with a seemingly random series of objects inside them - has brought her from obsession to the edge of physical and psychological destruction. And she's losing hope of making a breakthrough before that happens.But the slaughter at the Cooper farmhouse didn't quite go according to plan. There was a survivor, Rowena's 10-year-old daughter Nell, who now holds the key to the killings. Injured, half-frozen, terrified, Nell has only one place to go. And that place could be even more terrifying than what she's running from.“This novel breaks brilliant. It's hard to tell what's the best part of The Killing Lessons : the sweaty-palm plot that races along like a squadcar on a high-speed pursuit, the breathtaking depictions of the characters, good and bad, or author Black's inimitable style. My vote? All three”
Do not read this. No reader deserves to be terrified like this - Linwood Barclay
A brutally compelling serial killer thriller - DAILY MAILExplosively exciting - SUNDAY MIRRORknuckle-whiteningly terrifying - SUNDAY EXPRESSThis novel breaks brilliant. - Jeffery DeaverUnbelievably good...this one has it all - Lee ChildCompletely mesmerizing! - Lisa GardnerThe Killing Lessons is the freshest, scariest and most intelligent serial killer novel I've read in years - Stav SherezSaul Black has written numerous acclaimed novels under his real name Glen Duncan, including The Last Werewolf trilogy and I, Lucifer. He lives in London.
'Do not read this. No reader deserves to be terrified like this' Linwood Barclay 'Explosively exciting' SUNDAY MIRROR 'Brutally compelling serial killer thriller... told at blistering pace' DAILY MAIL 'Completely mesmerizing!' Lisa Gardner When the two strangers turn up at Rowena Cooper's isolated Colorado farmhouse, she knows instantly that it's the end of everything. For the two haunted and driven men, on the other hand, it's just another stop on a long and bloody journey. And they still have many miles to go, and victims to sacrifice, before their work is done.For San Francisco homicide detective Valerie Hart, their trail of corpses - women abducted, tortured and left with a seemingly random series of objects inside them - has brought her from obsession to the edge of physical and psychological destruction. And she's losing hope of making a breakthrough before that happens.But the slaughter at the Cooper farmhouse didn't quite go according to plan. There was a survivor, Rowena's 10-year-old daughter Nell, who now holds the key to the killings. Injured, half-frozen, terrified, Nell has only one place to go. And that place could be even more terrifying than what she's running from.
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