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Noelle West Ihli

Autore di Run on Red

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This was a good one because it's different than most murder thriller stories I read. The identity of the murderer is known from the beginning and the entire story is narrated by his three victims who are spirits/ghosts. Then when the three victims meet each other, they try to find ways to get him caught. Intriguing read.
 
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Headinherbooks_27 | 2 altre recensioni | Apr 26, 2024 |
An excellent, original mystery thriller.
 
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silversurfer | 2 altre recensioni | Mar 15, 2024 |
Ask for Andrea is a book with a very creative premise about 3 women affected by the same man. Although that is the gist of the plot, the characters and the lengths they go to in order to find justice and protect those still affected by the man who killed them all will keep you from wanting to put the book down even for a moment. It’s fast-paced, heart-pounding, frustrating, and more meaningful than most thrillers. One of the best I’ve read so far and continue thinking about months later!
 
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karissa_narcelle | 2 altre recensioni | Sep 3, 2023 |
I'm all over the place with this book...

I enjoy a good psychopathic thriller...but I simply despise the slasher subgenre.

I like a good horror novel with a tortured hero...but I'm not crazy about anything that doesn't give some insight into character motivation.

So, let's dive in. First and foremost, for a novel that mostly spans two nights at a Halloween attraction, I've got to say, Ihli does a phenomenal job of keeping the tension on, even while skipping over various characters. I'm going to say it was absolutely the tight, assured writing that kept me going, and also what saved the story from just relying on the same old tropes the slasher subgenre tends to wallow in.

Second, Ihli also does a very good job of painting the primary characters and making them all incredibly believable—with one notable exception, that I'll get to in a moment. The main viewpoints through this novel are real, and they're catty, and loyal, and disrespectful, and caring, and everything teenagers are supposed to be. They brought a rare realness to the story, and I got invested in each one.

Where the story disappointed a bit—though I think I understand exactly why the author did it—was not turning the killer into the mythical, unstoppable knife-wielding larger-than-life monster. I think she was doing her best to craft a story that, while still thrilling, kept the focus more on the victims and survivors. Which is actually a very cool angle, and one I have no problem getting behind, however, while I really don't like the mythical, unstoppable knife-wielding larger-than-life monster, I do still like a peek into their reasoning. Even if real life is messy, and the killers don't necessarily know why they do what they do, or why they choose particular people and let others live, fiction's a bit more demanding.

Overall, as I said, this wasn't necessarily the typical horror I enjoy—and before you ask why I even picked it up if that's the case, I will say that, with indie authors, if I see a couple of friends sing the praises of a horror novel, I'll often pick it up without really looking to see what it's about. Yes, it's bitten me in the behind a couple of times, and disappointed me horribly a couple of times more, but mostly, it works out—so, while it's not my go-to type of read, it was a good read, and it's absolutely worth your time. You'll probably dig it even more than me.
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TobinElliott | 3 altre recensioni | Jul 26, 2023 |

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Opere
8
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248
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#92,014
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7
ISBN
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