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I read this book in a single weekend and have been recommending it to people ever since. Fast-paced and thrilling, Love Letters to a Serial Killer is also a compelling character study of a woman who loves the man who might kill her. Coryell’s fiercely witty, intoxicating prose hooked me on page one and never let go.
— Ana Reyes, New York Times bestselling author of The House in the Pines
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Compulsive, twisted and darkly funny—you'll gobble this one up.
— Sally Hepworth, New York Times bestselling author of The Soulmate
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Oh my god. Utterly brilliant. Hannah is so painfully relatable I didn't know whether to shake her or hug her, but what I could not do was take my eyes off her. I was glued to the very end and I am begging for a sequel!
— Jesse Q. Sutanto, author of You Will Never Be Me
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A delightfully dark and deranged romp through the mind of one of 'those women'—you won't be able to look away from this high-stakes trainwreck of a relationship between Hannah and William, a match made in heaven for the true-crime obsessed.
— Rachel Koller Croft, author of Stone Cold Fox
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Compulsive, twisted and darkly funny—you'll gobble this one up.
— Sally Hepworth, New York Times bestselling author of The Soulmate
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Oh my god. Utterly brilliant. Hannah is so painfully relatable I didn't know whether to shake her or hug her, but what I could not do was take my eyes off her. I was glued to the very end and I am begging for a sequel!
— Jesse Q. Sutanto, author of You Will Never Be Me
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Deeply disturbing pals up with darkly comic to create one heck of a morbid ride...But as in all good crime books, nothing is as it seems, and the truth sends Hannah—and the reader—spinning in a completely surprising direction.
— firstCLUE
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Compulsive, twisted and darkly funny—you'll gobble this one up.
— Sally Hepworth, New York Times bestselling author of The Soulmate
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Coryell expertly renders her protagonist’s uneasy perch between love and suspicion, keeping readers as in the dark as Hannah is about William’s true nature until the very end. This is un-put-downable.
— Publishers Weekly
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Coryell’s engrossing bent comedy isn’t afraid to delve into scathing and frank analyses of modern dating culture, American classism, and serial killer fixation, while still being a thrilling read with twists throughout....Witty, shocking, and wild, this is a must-have mystery.
— Library Journal (starred review)
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I‘m a particular fan of women narrators who have a voice that‘s sardonic, biting, or just straight up self-absorbed. Hannah, the protagonist of Tasha Coryell’s often-hilarious debut is all three, and her black humor communicates truths about the current millennial ennui through her often outlandish remarks.
— Glamour