Peter Miles Has to Die
A Novel
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5.0 • 2 Ratings
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- $13.99
Publisher Description
“What happens when three women decide to avenge the murder of their best friend? In her riveting debut, Katie Collum explores what we owe the ones we love, and how ordinary life can change in an instant. I couldn’t put this thriller down.”—Amanda Eyre Ward, New York Times bestselling author of The Jetsetters
Peter Miles has to die. And Dylan Darcy, Priya Shah, and Isabel Guerrero—a bartender, a nurse, and a student—have to be the ones to kill him. As they see it, this local cop deserves death for murdering their best friend and getting away with it. All they need to do to pull off the perfect crime is stick to their carefully prepared plan.
So that’s exactly what they do. Murder, it turns out, is surprisingly easy when you’re fueled by revenge. What comes after is the hard part.
As the dry Texas heat gives way to cooler weather, their blazing rage is replaced by a chill fear. Because there’s a fallout that comes from settling the score against someone like Peter, and it could cost them more than they’ve bargained for. When the lead investigator on the case starts sniffing around for a cop killer, the three friends are not feeling as confident as they did on that fateful night. And when they start receiving death threats, it weakens their resolve even further . . . but it’s too little too late.
What they don’t realize is that this detective has her own reasons for wanting to get to the bottom of Peter’s murder. Reasons that don’t involve them at all. The investigation ramps up, and so does the pressure, leaving Dylan, Priya, and Isabel to wonder if ending his life may end up costing them theirs.
As the guilt of what they’ve done settles in their bones, they realize there’s no going back. Someone is going to have to take the fall.
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In Collom's underwhelming debut, three women in their late 20s seek revenge for their friend's murder. It's been a year since Beck Grant's death, and officials have yet to identify the killer. But Beck's best friends, Dylan, Priya, and Isabel, know that Peter Miles—Beck's abusive former boyfriend and a police officer in their north Texas town—is responsible. When Peter starts showing up at the Ace of Spades, where Dylan tends bar, she and the other women decide to take matters into their own hands. After hatching and executing a foolproof plan to kill Peter and cover their tracks, the friends receive threatening, anonymous phone calls. Then someone defaces one of their cars. With astute detective Bree Righetti closing in on them, the women attempt to stick together, even as cracks start to form in their alliance. Collom cleverly generates suspense with chapters narrated by an unnamed character who's in prison for Peter's murder, and she infuses the tale with a winning feminist message. Unfortunately, poorly shaded characters and two-dimensional bad guys undermine those virtues. This aims high but falls short.