It Takes Monsters
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- 9,99 $US
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A SheReads "Most Anticipated" Thriller
She had decided to kill her husband. But then somebody else got there first.…
Victoria Tate has had enough of her controlling, incompetent husband Warren. But planning the perfect murder is more difficult than she expected. When the social event of the year, an over-the-top costume ball, is rescheduled for the date she has selected for her crime, Victoria has to scramble to make sure she will still be able to follow through. But even hours of listening to crime podcasts cannot prepare her for the next wrench that is thrown into her plans: Warren turns up dead by someone else’s hand.
Now Victoria finds herself at the center of a murder investigation in which she is actually innocent. The real killer taunts her, making it clear that they knew what she was planning all along. With the police closing in and her neighbors turning on her, Victoria stands to lose everything she had hoped to gain from Warren’s death, unless she can figure out who wanted her husband dead—and why. It turns out that Warren was better at keeping secrets than she ever could have guessed. But which secret is the one that led to his death? And even if she can find the answers, does Victoria have what it takes to confront a real murderer?
In this twisty thriller from the author of Chloe Cates Is Missing, danger comes from both the monsters among us and the monsters that lurk inside us.
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This promising but predictable marital thriller from McHugh (Chloe Cates Is Missing) centers on frustrated wife Victoria Tate. One October evening, Victoria, a fastidious financial adviser at her father's investment company, finally commits to her plan to kill her husband, Warren. ("If God didn't want her to kill her husband, then he wouldn't have made him such a prick.") Having painstakingly studied true crime podcasts, Victoria believes she's ready to pull off "the perfect crime." Then two of the firm's most influential clients change the date of their fall bash to the same night Victoria's picked for the murder. Reluctantly, she goes to the event, accepting the extravagant mask that all attendees are instructed to wear. She locates an intoxicated Warren, they argue, and she heads home alone. A short time later, Det. Briana Meyers informs Victoria that Warren has been murdered and his body mutilated. Disturbing texts from an untraceable source then begin appearing on Victoria's phone, and before long, she becomes the prime suspect in a crime she—begrudgingly—didn't commit. Unfortunately, Victoria's witty observations on marriage soon dry up, and the narrative descends into paint-by-numbers suspense, complete with a handful of easy-to-predict twists. This shows flashes of originality but fails to stick the landing.