![]() ![]() I usually read thrillers, and this book had that anticipation and heart-pounding quality that you expect in a thriller. I was constantly surprised by the unraveling of events and couldn’t put the book down. Like a crazy mental, literary, you name it kind of trip. ![]() Peter Swanson takes you on a trip in this book. ![]() Is Malcolm involved? Can he recognize any patterns between other murders that have happened recently? Can he predict what will happen next? Can even a perfect murderer be caught? Someone has read the blog and is mimicking the perfect murders he outlined. One snowy winter day, an FBI agent named Gwen comes knocking at the bookstore door to ask Malcolm about this list. This list included eight mystery books that he believed had murders so ingenious, that the perpetrator could never be caught. Years back, Malcolm wrote a blog for the store entitled: Eight Perfect Murders. ![]() Malcolm Kershaw owns a mystery bookstore in Boston with a friendly orange cat named Nero. How do you commit the perfect murder? Is there a totally infallible way where a person can commit murder and never be caught? Eight Perfect Murders looks towards literary examples and a bookseller to provide the answer to those questions. ![]()
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