A review by anotherfangirl
The Murders of Molly Southbourne by Tade Thompson

3.0

What a strange book. Every time Molly bleeds, a short time later an exact duplicate of herself appears and tries to kill her. You can guess that this is a bit problematic when she's on her period.

The plot is weird but interesting and Molly works perfectly as the narrator. She is intriguing and strong and I practically teared through the pages to know what happens next. I also enjoyed the writing style and pacing.

The only thing that bothered me was the conclusion at the end. It felt weak compared to the rest of the book and the reasoning for Molly's decision seemed rushed and not plausible to me.

It felt as if Tade Thompson didn't plan out the whole plot and just winged the ending.

I hope the sequel expands on the premise and takes more time to explain everything.