Never Saw Me Coming
‘Impossible to put down’ Louise O’Neill, author of Idol
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- USD 12.99
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- USD 12.99
Descripción editorial
'Utterly Gripping' Sunday Telegraph
Meet Chloe. First-year student. Ordinary girl next door. Psychopath.
Chloe Sevre can be whoever you want her to be. A cool girl, a best friend, someone to tell secrets to over midnight snacks. She has an impressive IQ, loves working out and frat parties.
She's also a psychopath.
In between her university classes and taking part in a secret clinical study of young psychopaths, Chloe is plotting to kill childhood friend Will Bachman.
They say you should never trust a psychopath. But when you hear what Will Bachman did to Chloe Sevre, you might just change your mind...
**Perfect for fans of How To Kill Your Family, You and Killing Eve*
'I fell in love with self-confessed psychopath Chloe on page one' Erin Kelly, bestselling author of Watch Her Fall
'Deliciously wicked and utterly addictive' Alice Hunter, author of The Serial Killer's Wife
Readers love NEVER SAW ME COMING:
'A fantastic read that absolutely kept me guessing.' *****
'I was hooked... There's plenty of dark humour...but there's also suspense, a lot of twists' *****
'A darkly comic, complicated tale.' *****
'A profoundly disturbing and well written book with an ending I didn't see coming.' *****
'This book was perfectly pitched and pure fun. Highly recommended.' ******
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Eighteen-year-old Chloe Sevre, the narrator of Kurian's splendid debut, is a freshman at John Adams University in Washington, D.C. She's delighted to be in "a busy city with a relatively high murder rate," because she has a plan that she has been nurturing for six years: to kill Will Bachman, a childhood friend who cruelly hurt her and lives in D.C. Chloe is one of seven students diagnosed as psychopaths receiving free tuition in exchange for participating in the university's Multimethod Psychopathy Panel Study. It's overseen by an earnest psychology professor who believes that, with the right direction, psychopaths can lead productive lives. Then one of the subjects of the study is fatally stabbed, and shortly thereafter another participant dies horribly. Chloe and two other surviving students, including the son of the Virginia state chairman for the Republican National Committee, realize they could be the next victims and do their best to band together to find the killer. Excellent pacing, sprightly narrative voices, and judicious dabs of wry humor make this a highly entertaining tale. Kurian's refreshingly different slant on psychopathy marks her as a writer to watch.