A review by brooke_review
What Doesn't Kill Her by Carla Norton

3.0

The further I got into this book, the lesser my opinion of it became. Norton has done a good job of writing a solid, formulaic female suspense novel ... but there was nothing special about it! Or rather, nothing special enough to warrant 4 or 5 stars. It was good, but not good enough. Plus, it was a little frustrating to keep reading about this psychopath, yet never really find out in much detail what his crimes were. What a way to steer clear of what's interesting, Norton! Instead there are a lot of heroes here ... and lucky for you, you get to read about how each of them tries to track down this killer.

What Doesn't Kill Her Novelist Appeals
GENRES: Multiple Perspectives, Suspense Stories
TONE: Disturbing, Suspenseful
CHARACTER: Complex, Sympathetic
PACE: Fast-Paced
WRITING STYLE: Compelling