I’m psychologist Dr Emy Rose, but that’s not my real name.
I work with serial killers who've hidden their victims. My job is to find the bodies - and I'm kind of awesome at it.
The trick is to get inside these murderers' minds. And there's one in particular I'm hellbent on breaking.
Why? None of your business! Just know, I'll stop at nothing to read that killer's mind...
Review:
"Is there anything more crass than popping open a bottle of champagne to celebrate the discovery of five dead bodies?"
Prepare to get uncomfortably close to the thoughts of killers.
Darkly funny and witty, this book toes the line between vulgarity and class — with an enigmatic thriller, unapologetically real narrator and whip-smart storytelling that wades through the murky world of clandestine criminology research, corruption and murder.
We follow Emy, and best friend/business partner Chi as they perfect their new techniques, deal with government reps and slowly find out exactly what stake Emy has in finding out how to get inside the minds of killers. At the start, things moved a little lazily, slowly and I wished we’d have a little more personality. While I felt for our main character and knew her backstory and motivation, it seemed very told and not felt during the first half so I never really grew an attachment to her throughout the book.
This is the kind of book that feels like a future Netflix thriller adaptation - delightfully fun with an ambitious premise and high stakes.
"This is a dance with the devil. I must not trip."
⭐⭐⭐
- How to Read a Killers Mind releases 7th April with Boldwood Books. I received a reviewers copy of this title.
- This title contains subjects that may be upsetting including murder, suicide and references to paedophiles.

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