‘OMG!!!!! This book was amazing; if I could give it ten stars I would! I was hooked from the beginning and it wasn’t what I expected at all!!! If there’s one thing you do this year, make sure it’s reading this book!!!‘ Reader Review, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I didn’t plan to fall in love with an accused serial killer. Nevertheless, my wrists and ankles are bound to a chair, and I can only blame myself. I strain at the ropes, take a deep breath, and prepare to die.
Hannah Wilson is embarrassingly unlucky in life and love. Her only comfort comes from the true crime forums she trawls, desperate for more news about the case of serial murders she’s obsessed with. After all, she can’t save herself from more disappointment, but maybe she can figure out who the killer is and save another woman from losing her life.
And then handsome lawyer William Thompson is arrested. And Hannah is so full of female rage about everything he’s done and everything she’s going through, that she decides to write him a series of angry letters. She just doesn’t count on him writing back…
Each response from William is more surprising than the last. He listens. He cares. And for the first time, Hannah feels seen.
When a shocking twist gives Hannah the chance to see William, she can’t resist meeting her pen pal to work out his secrets. But what does she really want him to be – innocent victim, or her own personal monster?
Love Letters to a Serial Killer is a surprising, original and deeply entertaining debut. Part thriller, part romance, part satire. Perfect for fans of Yellowface, You and How to Kill Your Family.
‘What a ride. Arch, dark, original and so witty… remarkable ‘ SARAH PINBOROUGH
‘May be this summer’s most relatable and entertaining read‘ BUSTLE
‘Witty, shocking, and wild, this is a must-have mystery’ LIBRARY JOURNAL
‘Coryell’s fiercely witty, intoxicating prose hooked me on page one and never let go’ ANA REYES
‘Utterly brilliant. Hannah is so painfully relatable… I am begging for a sequel!’ JESSE SUTANTO
‘You won’t stop laughing… (and also will probably feel just a tiny bit dragged).’ GLAMOUR
‘A clever, provocative satire about the kind of women who fall for violent men’ PANDORA SYKES
‘Part romcom, part thriller, part sad girl novel… a clever, compulsive read’ RED
‘Littered with savage one-liners. Superb debut!’ MANDASUE HELLER
‘Compulsive, twisted and darkly funny’ SALLY HEPWORTH
I didn’t plan to fall in love with an accused serial killer. Nevertheless, my wrists and ankles are bound to a chair, and I can only blame myself. I strain at the ropes, take a deep breath, and prepare to die.
Hannah Wilson is embarrassingly unlucky in life and love. Her only comfort comes from the true crime forums she trawls, desperate for more news about the case of serial murders she’s obsessed with. After all, she can’t save herself from more disappointment, but maybe she can figure out who the killer is and save another woman from losing her life.
And then handsome lawyer William Thompson is arrested. And Hannah is so full of female rage about everything he’s done and everything she’s going through, that she decides to write him a series of angry letters. She just doesn’t count on him writing back…
Each response from William is more surprising than the last. He listens. He cares. And for the first time, Hannah feels seen.
When a shocking twist gives Hannah the chance to see William, she can’t resist meeting her pen pal to work out his secrets. But what does she really want him to be – innocent victim, or her own personal monster?
Love Letters to a Serial Killer is a surprising, original and deeply entertaining debut. Part thriller, part romance, part satire. Perfect for fans of Yellowface, You and How to Kill Your Family.
What everyone is saying about Love Letters to a Serial Killer:
‘What a ride. Arch, dark, original and so witty… remarkable ‘ SARAH PINBOROUGH
‘May be this summer’s most relatable and entertaining read‘ BUSTLE
‘Witty, shocking, and wild, this is a must-have mystery’ LIBRARY JOURNAL
‘Coryell’s fiercely witty, intoxicating prose hooked me on page one and never let go’ ANA REYES
‘Utterly brilliant. Hannah is so painfully relatable… I am begging for a sequel!’ JESSE SUTANTO
‘You won’t stop laughing… (and also will probably feel just a tiny bit dragged).’ GLAMOUR
‘A clever, provocative satire about the kind of women who fall for violent men’ PANDORA SYKES
‘Part romcom, part thriller, part sad girl novel… a clever, compulsive read’ RED
‘Littered with savage one-liners. Superb debut!’ MANDASUE HELLER
‘Compulsive, twisted and darkly funny’ SALLY HEPWORTH
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Reviews
A character so relatable it hurt... I'm still thinking about that last twisted reveal. Be prepared to lose some sleep because this is a book you will read from beginning to end.
A deliciously dark tale that sucked me in from the off. It is a superbly refreshing read with a truly wonderful protagonist in Hannah who makes the most dreadful decisions at times and yet is so likeable, you can't help but root for her. I galloped through this book and can only say that readers are in for an absolute cracking read with an extremely satisfying conclusion. I for one, can't wait for more from this author. Soon. Please.
Coryell's engrossing bent comedy isn't afraid to delve into scathing and frank analyses of modern dating culture... classism, and serial killer fixation, while still being a thrilling read with twists throughout....Witty, shocking, and wild, this is a must-have mystery.
A fascinating tale of fixation, littered with savage one-liners. Superb debut!
What a ride. Arch, dark, original and so witty, Love Letters to a serial killer is a remarkable and gripping debut
You won't stop laughing at Hannah's observations on adulthood, true crime, and modern dating (and also will probably feel just a tiny bit dragged).
Clever, funny, and wholly original. Equal parts black comedy and compelling mystery, this unique debut sweeps the reader into a journey they couldn't have expected-I was breathless until the last page.
Ooh, I do like a bit of dark humour and a less than perfect protagonist - and Tasha Coryell serves up both with great style... A pacy read with sparky one-liners and an irresistible set up... No spoilers here, but if you like your crime fiction delivered with whip-smart humour, you'll love this rollercoaster of a read.
A clever, provocative satire about the kind of women who fall for violent men
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.