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If you enjoy psychological thrillers with a literary twist, this is a must-read. It manages to be both a modern cat-and-mouse game and a nostalgic homage to the genre's roots.

: Malcolm is a complex, introverted protagonist. As the FBI investigation deepens, the reader begins to realize that Malcolm’s own past is filled with secrets, making him as much a suspect as he is a victim. Peter Swanson. Ocho asesinatos perfectos (r1.0)...

: Set against the backdrop of a snowy New England winter and a cozy, independent bookstore, the setting provides a perfect contrast to the clinical, calculated nature of the crimes. Critical Considerations If you enjoy psychological thrillers with a literary

While the book is a fast-paced "page-turner," some readers find the resolution of the various subplots to be slightly rushed. Additionally, because the plot hinges on the "perfect murders" from other books, : Swanson reveals the endings (spoilers) of all eight books mentioned in Malcolm’s list. Final Verdict As the FBI investigation deepens, the reader begins

(English title: Eight Perfect Murders ) by Peter Swanson is a sharp, atmospheric meta-thriller that serves as both a gripping mystery and a love letter to the golden age of crime fiction.

The story follows Malcolm Kershaw, a widowed bookstore owner who years ago wrote a blog post titled "Eight Perfect Murders," listing the most ingenious killings in literary history. His life takes a dark turn when an FBI agent appears at his door, revealing that a real-life serial killer is recreating the murders from his list. Why It Works

: Swanson brilliantly weaves references to classics like Agatha Christie’s The A.B.C. Murders and Donna Tartt’s The Secret History into the plot. It’s a "mystery about mysteries" that rewards well-read fans of the genre.