Bone-chillingly good

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I absolutely loved this book, I was unable to put it down. As a Londoner I recognise many of the locations in the book which made it even more unnerving, and I'll certainly be looking over my shoulder a bit more when walking alone in the city now.

The story itself is chilling, quite intense in parts (maybe not one for you if you're particularly squeamish) but has a worthy twist at the end. It follows a DI in her new role taking on a serial killer, @nonymous, who believes his murders to be pieces of artwork that should be exhibited. As if this wasn't enough of a storyline, there is also a dark story within the DI's past and an unscrupulous Daily Mail reporter who's trying to uncover and expose this. As the story develops, the twists and turns become more unpredictable and the suspects less and less likely to be @nonymous.

Overall thoroughly enjoyed this and would highly recommend if you love a scary thriller!