A review by nclcaitlin
Kill For Me Kill For You by Steve Cavanagh

3.25

Two ordinary women make a pact to take revenge for each other so neither can be held responsible for the murder of the men who caused them such harm and grief. 

Weirdly, the entire premise of the arrangement is only agreed upon at 30%. However, this was more because of the different POVs which sets up the characters and their situations. 

The POVs were utilised well, their purposes becoming clearer as the story progressed and you found out the greater revelations. 

My favourite troupe - unreliable narrators! Overwhelmed by grief, trauma, PTSD; fuelled by rage and grief which clouds their judgment - do two wrongs ever make a right?
Who are the good guys and who are the bad guys? 
 
THAT TWIST AT THE END?!
I am not normally a fan on a curveball chucked in right at the end. However, WOW. You thought you knew how it would play out…

This was fun, but I didn’t feel myself at the edge of my seat. Saying that, I know thrillers aren’t a genre that typically gets raving-changed-my-life reviews. 

I would recommend the audiobook!