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A review by paceamorelibri
The Killer in Me by Olivia Kiernan
4.0
Every time I've read a thriller recently I've been left with the thought 'do I actually like thrillers or am I just reading these out of habit.' Well, it turns out I do still like them! I just wish they were all on Olivia Kiernan's level - her Frankie Sheehan series is shaping up to be one of my favorites... which is odd as I really dislike police procedurals most of the time. So more power to Kiernan for being able to hook me on a formula that I'm not wild about.
And while I enjoyed Kiernan's debut, [b:Too Close to Breathe|34948442|Too Close to Breathe (Frankie Sheehan, #1)|Olivia Kiernan|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1516806728s/34948442.jpg|56220247], I think its sequel [b:The Killer in Me|41802885|The Killer in Me (Frankie Sheehan, #2)|Olivia Kiernan|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1538726798s/41802885.jpg|56933048] is superior in just about every way. More intricate plotting, more sophisticated writing, and more of that 'can't put it down' factor. So while it's always fun to go into a sequel being familiar with the characters, you could easily read [b:The Killer in Me|41802885|The Killer in Me (Frankie Sheehan, #2)|Olivia Kiernan|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1538726798s/41802885.jpg|56933048] as a standalone. There are five murders at the heart of this novel, though two took place 17 years ago, as Seán Hennessey has just been released from prison where he served a sentence for murdering his parents, though he continues to profess his innocence. But when a series of eerily similar murders begins to occur, naturally Seán is the number one suspect. It's a great premise, and Kiernan manages to expertly balance her various subplots so that it's difficult to predict exactly what it's all building up to.
Incidentally, I did have the exact same complaint about [b:The Killer in Me|41802885|The Killer in Me (Frankie Sheehan, #2)|Olivia Kiernan|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1538726798s/41802885.jpg|56933048] as I did about [b:Too Close to Breathe|34948442|Too Close to Breathe (Frankie Sheehan, #1)|Olivia Kiernan|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1516806728s/34948442.jpg|56220247], which is that Frankie tends to make leaps the size of the Grand Canyon while doing a psychological profile on the killer(s), which invariably turn out to be accurate. So that's a bit annoying, but you can't have everything. All things considered, I think Olivia Kiernan is a brilliant new voice in the Irish crime genre, and if you like your thrillers on the dark and psychologically distressing side, you won't want to miss this series.
Thanks so much to Dutton for the advanced copy provided in exchange for an honest review.
And while I enjoyed Kiernan's debut, [b:Too Close to Breathe|34948442|Too Close to Breathe (Frankie Sheehan, #1)|Olivia Kiernan|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1516806728s/34948442.jpg|56220247], I think its sequel [b:The Killer in Me|41802885|The Killer in Me (Frankie Sheehan, #2)|Olivia Kiernan|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1538726798s/41802885.jpg|56933048] is superior in just about every way. More intricate plotting, more sophisticated writing, and more of that 'can't put it down' factor. So while it's always fun to go into a sequel being familiar with the characters, you could easily read [b:The Killer in Me|41802885|The Killer in Me (Frankie Sheehan, #2)|Olivia Kiernan|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1538726798s/41802885.jpg|56933048] as a standalone. There are five murders at the heart of this novel, though two took place 17 years ago, as Seán Hennessey has just been released from prison where he served a sentence for murdering his parents, though he continues to profess his innocence. But when a series of eerily similar murders begins to occur, naturally Seán is the number one suspect. It's a great premise, and Kiernan manages to expertly balance her various subplots so that it's difficult to predict exactly what it's all building up to.
Incidentally, I did have the exact same complaint about [b:The Killer in Me|41802885|The Killer in Me (Frankie Sheehan, #2)|Olivia Kiernan|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1538726798s/41802885.jpg|56933048] as I did about [b:Too Close to Breathe|34948442|Too Close to Breathe (Frankie Sheehan, #1)|Olivia Kiernan|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1516806728s/34948442.jpg|56220247], which is that Frankie tends to make leaps the size of the Grand Canyon while doing a psychological profile on the killer(s), which invariably turn out to be accurate. So that's a bit annoying, but you can't have everything. All things considered, I think Olivia Kiernan is a brilliant new voice in the Irish crime genre, and if you like your thrillers on the dark and psychologically distressing side, you won't want to miss this series.
Thanks so much to Dutton for the advanced copy provided in exchange for an honest review.