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The Next to Die
The Next to Die: A Novel | Sophie Hannah
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The New York Times bestselling author of The Monogram Murders and Woman with a Secret returns with a disturbing tale of psychological suspense and obsession that hits at the heart of some of our most precious relationships. What if having a best friend could put you in the crosshairs of a killer? A psychopath the police have dubbed “Billy Dead Mates” is targeting pairs of best friends, and killing them one by one. Before they die, each victim is given a small white book. For months, detectives have failed to catch Billy, or figure out what the white books symbolize and why the killer leaves them behind. The police are on edge; the public in a panic. Then a woman, scared by what she’s seen on the news, comes forward. What she reveals shocks the investigators and adds another troubling layer to an already complex case. Stand-up comedian Kim Tribbeck has one of Billy’s peculiar little books. A stranger gave it to her at a gig she did last year. Was the stranger Billy, and is he targeting her—or is it something more nefarious? Kim has no friends and trusts no one, so how—and why—could Billy Dead Mates want to target her? If it’s not her, then who will be the next to die? Sophie Hannah raises the stakes with each successive page in this haunting and twisting thriller that reaffirms her place as one of today’s most talented suspense writers.
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thereadingowlvina
The Next to Die: A Novel | Sophie Hannah
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Is the juxtaposition of these books with similar titles a coincidence??? 🤣🤣🤣

Btw, anyone read these books?

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Bec_lectic
The Next to Die: A Novel | Sophie Hannah
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Bailedbailed

I so didn‘t want to not like this book but I just couldn‘t make it through the 1st 100 pages. I got so irritated with the dialogue between the police talking about the murderer I started skipping paragraphs and noticed I wasn‘t missing anything so had to put this one down 😕

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veebib
The Next to Die: A Novel | Sophie Hannah
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"Books don't commit murders, even the very worst of them. That's why books are so much better than people"

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LiteraryinLawrence
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Mehso-so

Wow! What a completely bizarre ending! This book completely kept me guessing the whole way through. When there were 50 pages left I still had no idea what the resolution would be. I‘m torn because it was a really enjoyable reading experience but then the ending was pretty big stretch. I don‘t know. I want other people to read it so we can discuss, though!

rretzler 😻Cute kitty! 5y
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guinsgirlreads
The Next to Die: A Novel | Sophie Hannah
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Going to try to start this one while getting ready for a library event today!

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SW-T
The Next to Die: A Novel | Sophie Hannah
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Mehso-so

I liked the book theme running through the plot, but it didn‘t wow me otherwise. Not a bad read, but not unputdownable either. And the location where the killer hid the gun was iffy since it seems like anyone could have found the weapon sooner out of curiosity or just routine cleaning since it was in a very public space.

#mystery #sophiehannah

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Skeebies05
The Next to Die: A Novel | Sophie Hannah
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I feel like her books get mixed reviews from the public but I love them!

KristenDuck I think it sounds good! 5y
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angel1
The Next to Die: A Novel | Sophie Hannah
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Surprise bookmail📚

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Tanzy13
The Next to Die: A Novel | Sophie Hannah
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The New York Times bestselling author of Woman with a Secret returns with a disturbing tale of psychological suspense and obsession that hits at the heart of some of our most precious relationships.

What if having a best friend could put you in the crosshairs of a killer?

Sophie Hannah raises the stakes with each successive page in this haunting and twisting thriller that reaffirms her place as one of today‘s most talented suspense writers.

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