Kill for Me, Kill for You
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Simon & Schuster Audio , 2024.
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Two ordinary women make a deadly pact to take revenge for each other after being pushed to the brink in this “unguessable and unputdownable” (Alex Michaelides, #1 New York Times bestselling author) psychological thriller, perfect for fans of Gillian Flynn and Alfred Hitchcock.One dark evening on New York City’s Upper West Side, two strangers meet by chance. Over drinks, Amanda and Wendy realize they have much in common, including an intense desire for revenge against the men who destroyed their families. As they talk into the night, they come up with the perfect plan: if you kill for me, I’ll kill for you. In another part of the city, Ruth is home alone when the beautiful brownstone she shares with her husband, Scott, is invaded. She’s attacked by a man with piercing blue eyes, who disappears into the night. Will she ever be able to feel safe again while the blue-eyed stranger is out there? “Explosive, game-changing” (Publishers Weekly, starred review), and unpredictable, Kill for Me, Kill for You will keep you guessing until the final page.

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eAudiobook
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Unabridged
Street Date
03/19/2024
Language
English
ISBN
9781797171814

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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

In this riff on Patricia Highsmith's classic psychological thriller Strangers on a Train, in which two strangers swap murder targets, two women seek revenge on the men who ruined their lives by destroying their families. Here, the women meet not on a train but in a bar on New York City's Upper West Side. And as they make their deal, a third woman, Ruth, becomes the victim of a home invasion and violent attack by a perpetrator whose sharp blue eyes lodge in her memory. In this suspenseful stand-alone from Cavanagh (author of the Eddie Flynn mysteries), which is told through the alternating perspectives of one of the vengeful women (Amanda), Ruth, and an NYPD detective named Farrow, the drama takes place on subway platforms and in apartments hollowed out by grief. The leading women are strong and well developed, and though there are resonances with the source material, this excellent book feels fresh and original.

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Publisher's Weekly Review

Cavanagh (the Eddie Flynn series) keeps readers on their toes in this tense and tricky revenge thriller about grieving women in New York City. Amanda White's stalking of Wallace Crone, a well-connected sex offender she is sure has gotten off the hook for assaulting and murdering her six year-old-daughter and driving her husband to suicide, lands her a restraining order and a mandate to attend a grief support group on the Upper West Side. Drunken conversations with fellow group member Wendy lead the pair to concoct a Strangers on a Train--style pact in which Wendy will kill Crone and Amanda will kill the man Wendy claims raped and murdered her daughter three years earlier. In a parallel narrative, 39-year-old Manhattan real estate agent Ruth Gelman survives a home invasion during which she's stabbed multiple times. Unable to give the NYPD more than a thin description of her attacker, she's left dependent on her husband, Scott, for her safety, and mired in a state of near-constant paranoia. The initial link between the stories is Det. Andrew Farrow (nicknamed St. Jude for his habit of pursuing hopeless cases), but as the plot gathers steam, the overlaps become more and more substantial and startling. Cavanagh seeds the narrative with a series of explosive, game-changing reveals that, combined with an uncommon attunement to the central characters' emotional arcs, make for a wild, deliciously satisfying ride. Even seasoned genre fans will find themselves white-knuckling this roller coaster. Agent: Jon Wood, RCW. (Mar.)

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Booklist Reviews

In this riff on Patricia Highsmith's classic psychological thriller Strangers on a Train, in which two strangers swap murder targets, two women seek revenge on the men who ruined their lives by destroying their families. Here, the women meet not on a train but in a bar on New York City's Upper West Side. And as they make their deal, a third woman, Ruth, becomes the victim of a home invasion and violent attack by a perpetrator whose sharp blue eyes lodge in her memory. In this suspenseful stand-alone from Cavanagh (author of the Eddie Flynn mysteries), which is told through the alternating perspectives of one of the vengeful women (Amanda), Ruth, and an NYPD detective named Farrow, the drama takes place on subway platforms and in apartments hollowed out by grief. The leading women are strong and well developed, and though there are resonances with the source material, this excellent book feels fresh and original. Copyright 2024 Booklist Reviews.

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Library Journal Reviews

Over drinks on New York's Upper West Side, Wendy and Amanda hatch a plan to avenge their wronged families—if you kill for me, I'll kill for you—even as Ruth sits alone in her lovely brownstone elsewhere in town, facing a home invasion by a man with dagger-sharp blue eyes. From the best-selling author of the "Eddie Flynn" series. Prepub Alert. Copyright 2023 Library Journal

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

Cavanagh (the Eddie Flynn series) keeps readers on their toes in this tense and tricky revenge thriller about grieving women in New York City. Amanda White's stalking of Wallace Crone, a well-connected sex offender she is sure has gotten off the hook for assaulting and murdering her six year-old-daughter and driving her husband to suicide, lands her a restraining order and a mandate to attend a grief support group on the Upper West Side. Drunken conversations with fellow group member Wendy lead the pair to concoct a Strangers on a Train–style pact in which Wendy will kill Crone and Amanda will kill the man Wendy claims raped and murdered her daughter three years earlier. In a parallel narrative, 39-year-old Manhattan real estate agent Ruth Gelman survives a home invasion during which she's stabbed multiple times. Unable to give the NYPD more than a thin description of her attacker, she's left dependent on her husband, Scott, for her safety, and mired in a state of near-constant paranoia. The initial link between the stories is Det. Andrew Farrow (nicknamed St. Jude for his habit of pursuing hopeless cases), but as the plot gathers steam, the overlaps become more and more substantial and startling. Cavanagh seeds the narrative with a series of explosive, game-changing reveals that, combined with an uncommon attunement to the central characters' emotional arcs, make for a wild, deliciously satisfying ride. Even seasoned genre fans will find themselves white-knuckling this roller coaster. Agent: Jon Wood, RCW. (Mar.)

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Cavanagh, S., & Cannon, S. (2024). Kill for Me, Kill for You (Unabridged). Simon & Schuster Audio.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Cavanagh, Steve and Stephanie Cannon. 2024. Kill for Me, Kill for You. Simon & Schuster Audio.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Cavanagh, Steve and Stephanie Cannon. Kill for Me, Kill for You Simon & Schuster Audio, 2024.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Cavanagh, S. and Cannon, S. (2024). Kill for me, kill for you. Unabridged Simon & Schuster Audio.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Cavanagh, Steve, and Stephanie Cannon. Kill for Me, Kill for You Unabridged, Simon & Schuster Audio, 2024.

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