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Dear Killer by Katherine Ewell
Dear Killer by Katherine Ewell







Dear Killer by Katherine Ewell

Her moral nihilism-the fact that she doesn't believe in right and wrong-makes being a serial killer a whole lot easier. Kit looks like your average seventeen-year-old high school student, but she has a secret-she's London's notorious "Perfect Killer." She chooses who to murder based on letters left in a secret mailbox, and she's good-no, perfect-at what she does. Rule One-Nothing is right, nothing is wrong. Summary Full of "can't look away" moments, Dear Killer is a psychological thriller perfect for fans of gritty realistic fiction such as Dan Wells's I Am Not a Serial Killer and Jay Asher's Thirteen Reasons Why, as well as television's Dexter.

Dear Killer by Katherine Ewell

But please don't worry, you still have more than 500,000 other books you can enjoy! Dear Killer Katherine Ewell Katherine Ewell’s Dear Killer is a sinister psychological thriller that explores the thin line between good and evil and the messiness of that inevitable moment when life contradicts everything you believe.We are sorry! The publisher (or author) gave us the instruction to take down this book from our catalog. Her moral nihilism and thus her murders are a way of life - the only way of life she has ever known.īut when a letter appears in the mailbox that will have the power to topple Kit’s convictions as perfectly as she commits her murders, she must make a decision: Follow the only rules she has ever known, or challenge Rule One and go from there.

Dear Killer by Katherine Ewell

Every letter she receives begins with "Dear Killer" and every time Kit murders, she leaves a letter with the dead body. The letters and cash that come to her via a secret mailbox are not a game choosing who to kill is not an impulse decision. Kit takes her role as London’s notorious "Perfect Killer" seriously. The first blow should be the last, if at all possible. Rule Three: Fight using your legs whenever possible, because they’re the strongest part of your body. Rule One: Nothing is right, nothing is wrong.









Dear Killer by Katherine Ewell