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Heartsick by Chelsea Cain

shai3d's review

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2.0

Too difficult to tell the characters apart in audio.

damnthereiam's review

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5.0

This book was really good! It's been awhile since I read a book that had me on the edge wondering what would happen. I'll definitely read more of these!

renpuspita's review against another edition

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4.0

Gretchen Lowell emang sakit!

Karena tidak pernah baca Dexter dan hanya nonton sepotong, plus pas nonton Silence of the Lambs dulu ngga terlalu ingat juga, kayaknya Gretchen ini pembunuh serial yang jauh lebih "edan" ketimbang Dexter ataupun Hannibal. Ngga cuma menyayat Archie, minumin Archie cairan pembersih, ngambil limpanya (jangan makan pas baca ini. Terutama pas baca adegan Gretchen deskripsikan dia ambil usus kecil salah satu korbannya. Dijamin hoeks hoeks), maku tulang iganya, Gretchen sukses bikin Archie "jatuh cinta". In twisted way, of course.

Jadi mikir, apakah Gretchen ini too evil to be real. Atau imajinasi Chelsea Cain emang segila itu, karena bisa bikin saia kagum sama Gretchen. Bisa bikin terobsesi sama cewe psiko itu, sama kayak Archie.

Buat baca bareng BBI dengan tema thriller, walau thrillernya yang asli ngga terlalu terasa. Terlalu terpana sama Gretchen :S

Sayang Dastan ngga ngelanjutin serial ini. Padahal bagus banget

jenny74's review

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dark mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.5

ilovebakedgoods's review

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4.0

What a fucked up relationship.

"Because what could be more calming than spending quality time with a woman who repeatedly drove a nail into your chest?" Indeed...

Well, this was a really good book and to me, a unique and interesting insight into the relationship between a serial killer and the one victim she released. Except, he's not really free, is he? I'm definitely reading more of this series.

venessa's review against another edition

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4.0

A Great Reread!! It feels less gruesome than when I first read it years ago...

stacers1973's review

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4.0

re-reading in anticipation of book 5's upcoming August release.

yvo_about_books's review against another edition

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4.5

Finished reading: May 29th 2016


“Even the most blatant assholes seemed to function in a state of grace when confronted with the brutal loss of a loved one. ”

I have been having a lot of back luck with my mystery/thriller reads lately, but I decided to give Heartsick by Chelsea Cain a go anyway since various people have recommended this series to me in the past. And now I've read it I totally agree with them; this is definitely one of my favorite newly discovered whodunit reads! I will definitely be continuing this series soon, because this first book of the Archie Sheridan & Gretchen Lowell series was fast-paced, entertaining and had just the right amount of plot twists and gruesome details. It is true that some of the scenes might not be for those with a weak stomach, but the descriptions are really well done and add to the character development and general plot. My only small point of criticism would be that the main character Archie is quite the stereotype for the typical detective story: he has a really messed up personal life and that seems to be the norm for just about every succesful detective in these kind of series. I'm not saying it's a bad thing and it works rather well in this book, but it is not exactly original either. Still, the rest of the story is definitely good enough to make up for it. Recommended!

Heartsick turned out to be one of the best whodunit reads I’ve read in a while. I will definitely be reading more of this series! While Archie might be a bit of a stereotype and not exactly original, there is no doubt that Gretchen is one of the creepiest and most messed up serial killers I've read about in a long time. Actually, some of the scenes might be a bit gruesome if you have a weak stomach... But they do add something to the story. If you are looking for a good whodunit, definitely consider reading this series.

sara2innocent's review against another edition

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dark tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

Literally my favorite series of all time.

hooksbookswanderlust's review

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3.0

Not bad, I liked the writing style and the character development was good. I think I could have done without Anne's POV. I don't feel like it added much to the story, unless she's going to be a more visible character later in the series. The present storyline of the After School Strangler was average thriller at best. If Gretchen's intelligence and planning are as amazing as we are to believe, I feel like the present storyline could have been fleshed out more and been more intelligently executed on the killers part. I enjoy a good mind fuck, and I was looking forward to it with this book. While there was definitely good lead up, I felt like it never fully flew in that regard. I'm not sure I care enough to continue the series.