A review by okiecozyreader
Kill for Me, Kill for You by Steve Cavanagh

dark mysterious tense fast-paced

5.0

KFM KFY was as twisty and good as everyone said. I am so glad that #chapterchat2 is discussing it tonight because now I need to talk with someone about it.

This book alternates mostly from the viewpoints of two women, Amanda and Ruth. We do hear from investigators and Amanda’s husband Scott a few times. Amanda has lost a child and is obsessed with the man who she thinks killed the child. She follows the man and almost murders him. Ruth is almost murdered one night herself by a man with blue eyes. She fears everywhere she goes and wants justice for him.

“…trying to look upon her pain. She kept that to herself. It was her grief. Her loss. Her pain. And she wanted it hot and private. So she could use it. Make it her secret weapon.” Ch 6

“Mourning is sometimes a dull ache that won’t leave, and other times it’s like pricking your finger on a needle hidden in a shopping bag.” Ch 13

“Amanda was coming around to the view that what was legal and what was right were often two different things.” Ch 24

Interestingly, all these quotes are from the POV of Amanda.