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How to Kill Men and Get Away With It: A deliciously dark, hilariously twisted debut psychological thriller, about friendship, love and murder for 2023!

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First of all, Kitty has a metldown and is somehow found unresponsive by Charlie (who dumped her after a month or so) and then suddenly in the hospital he's like "btw I love you" and she says it back? I'm not spoiling anything I don't think by saying this, because it happens pretty early and it ends up happening pretty often. This book contains all the fury and despair of what it’s like to be a woman ever fearful of male sexual predators. Obviously, she knows it’s not all men when she meets a young Charlie Chambers, and he turns her world upside down. The end gets a little messy, which can be the difference between a 3star and 4star rating, at least for me.

Kitty Collins is the vegan heiress of one of the biggest meat companies in the world and the millions that come with it. A stalker who seems to know that Kitty is out and about slaughtering shitheads and has been holding it over her head. Without giving anything away, there was one scene that I was not on board with, at all, in fact I’d go as far as to say, I hated it and almost stopped reading at that point – I think anyone else who’s read this can have a pretty good guess about what I’m referring to. Speaking of creeps ~ she has a stalker she names The Creep and I was totally blindsided about who that ended up being.Though even a half-decent police officer could have found a common denomination as she was present at all events related to the crime. We’ve all got the potential to do very bad things; it’s whether we can control those urges that make us what we are. Ain't no way you're afraid to have a picnic in a park but let some dude finger bang you outside of an axe throwing facility? This was shaping up to be a dark Finlay Donovan-esque book, but unfortunately, it was not meant to be for me 😢 The reason I finished this is because I was hoping and praying it was sort itself out for at least a three star but. So, Kitty’s on a mission to rid the world of ‘bad men’ and while the plot is a bit out there and is laced with humour and sarcasm , it is born from the world women live in.

When he escalated to assault, she pushes him away and he stumbles and falls onto a broken wine bottle. That said, I do enjoy the occasional women’s fiction book, which has a pretty predictable formula and a general sense of comfort around it.with respect to men who wrong women, becomes very strong and she feels as if she is on a mission, until she does something completely wrong, messing up everything. After two “accidental” murders of men who were sexual predators, the main character, Kitty Collins (I will discuss the characters later on), decides this is her purpose. Although the relatively small cast of secondary characters is not given much depth, they are skilfully used to drive and enrich the story's themes. Every interaction with the police was an absolute joke, one asking for a selfie and the other wondering when she's getting back on insta cuz her sister is worried.

Even though her father disappeared when she was young, and her mother fled to the south of France shortly after. and life just becomes too much again and I take more drugs and drink some wine this time and soon it fades away again.Although grateful for the freedom that her thousands of followers give her to enjoy the luxurious lifestyle that she has become accustomed to, Kitty uses her profile brilliantly to hide what she believes is her real job in the world: to rid the Earth of undeserving men! I also found myself genuinely surprised by some of the reveals and twists that came along with this subplot, as it goes from general ‘oh geeze, stalkers are always a problem’ to ‘oh boy, the stalker knows what she’s up to! I’m going to get on my soapbox a minute, but I promise it won’t last long and I promise it has a point. At least, that’s how Kitty justifies her new lifestyle change, and as long as she’s getting away with it, she’s more than happy to rid the world of scumbags.

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