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How To Kill Men And Get Away With It reads like a series of diary entries (with some very short chapters and an equally brief introductory prologue) and is mostly written in the present tense, which adds suspense to proceedings and is a literary device more in keeping with a psychological thriller. The front cover is quite distinctive too and is in keeping with the story that follows.

The novel offers a different perspective, as the central character Kitty Collins turns the tables on what she perceives to be predatory males, and will also be of interest to those who have some knowledge of the social media world and understanding of the terminology around that, but if you try and skip past some of the vulgar language, which can detract from the overall story, then you run the risk of missing vital parts of the story such as how Kitty came to be a killer in the first place.