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Sweetpea

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The last person who called me "Sweetpea" ended up dead...
I haven't killed anyone for three years, and I thought that when it happened again I'd feel bad. Like an alcoholic taking a sip of whiskey. But no. Nothing. I had a blissful night's sleep. Didn't wake up at all. And for once, no bad dream either. This morning I feel balanced. Almost sane, for once.
Rhiannon is your average girl next door, settled with her boyfriend and little dog...but she's got a killer secret.
Although her childhood was haunted by a famous crime, Rhiannon's life is normal now that her celebrity has dwindled. By day, her job as an editorial assistant is demeaning and unsatisfying. By evening, she dutifully listens to her friend's plans for marriage and babies while secretly making a list.
A kill list.
From the man at the grocery checkout who always mishandles her apples, to the driver who cuts her off on her way to work, to the people who have it coming, Rhiannon's ready to get her revenge.
Because the girl everyone overlooks might be able to get away with murder...
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 13, 2023
      This wicked epistolary riff on American Psycho from Skuse (The Alibi Girl) follows an editorial assistant with homicidal tendencies in England’s West Country. Rhiannon “Rhee” Lewis, 27, longs for professional advancement at her small newspaper, a boyfriend who doesn’t cheat on her, and for her not-so-well-meaning colleagues to stop mentioning her weight. She also happens to be a vicious serial killer; a bit of an unbalanced Bridget Jones. While walking home on New Year’s Eve after a night out with her friends, she’s accosted by a man who followed them out of the bar. Though Rhee’s taken a three-year hiatus from killing, she can’t resist pulling a steak knife from her pocket and severing the harasser’s penis before pushing him into a river to drown. From that point on, she’s back on her game, targeting mostly pedophiles and rapists—resolving to do what “people only ever talk about doing” to the “lusus naturae of the community.” Presenting the narrative as a string of Rhee’s diary entries (with a list of potential victims and motives at the start of each chapter, from Miley Cyrus to an irritating grocery store employee), Skuse endears readers to her coldhearted killer almost immediately, and the fun of sussing out her next victim never lets up. Those who prefer their serial killer thrillers with a dash of acid humor will be delighted.

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