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Erscheint vorauss. 13. Februar 2025
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'Fun, sassy, confident' Reader Review, 'Completely original' Reader Review, 'Funny, twisting, enthralling' Reader Review, 'Irresistible' Reader Review,
Hannah's love life? Dying. Career? Dead. New pen pal? Deadly.
Hannah Wilson can't text her ex again - it's too sad. She can't snap back at the new boss who took her promotion either - she'll be fired. But what she can do is write a series of furious letters to William Thompson, arrested for the murders of multiple women he got close to.
You're a monster, I hope you know that.
I want you to listen when I tell you that I'll never be
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Produktbeschreibung
'Fun, sassy, confident' Reader Review,
'Completely original' Reader Review,
'Funny, twisting, enthralling' Reader Review,
'Irresistible' Reader Review,

Hannah's love life? Dying. Career? Dead. New pen pal? Deadly.

Hannah Wilson can't text her ex again - it's too sad. She can't snap back at the new boss who took her promotion either - she'll be fired. But what she can do is write a series of furious letters to William Thompson, arrested for the murders of multiple women he got close to.

You're a monster, I hope you know that.

I want you to listen when I tell you that I'll never be able to go on a date again without thinking of you. Every moment I will wonder whether he wants to love me or murder me.

Hannah's shocked when William writes back, each response more surprising than the last. And as communication tips from curiosity to obsession, Hannah has to wonder if William might be innocent, and whether she even wants him to be...
Autorenporträt
Tasha Coryell lives in St. Paul, Minnesota with her husband, son, and greyhound. She holds an MFA and PhD from the University of Alabama. Her stories, essays, and poems have been featured in a multitude of journals, and Love Letters to a Serial Killer is her first novel.
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They say a book should grab you from its opening line, and Tasha Coryell has taken that advice in spades in her debut... Fresh, insightful and wonderfully dry in tone, this is an impressively original debut. The Guardian