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A review by bethreadsandnaps
They Never Learn by Layne Fargo
3.75
3.75
In this dual perspective narrative, Scarlett is a professor and murderer of men on her college campus. As the novel opens, she finds her latest prospect: one of her students.
The other perspective is Carly, a freshman on campus. When Carly's roommate Allison is assaulted at a party, Carly is intent on holding the assailant accountable.
The reader wonders how these two perspectives will intersect, and I really liked getting to that part.
The plot got a little zany toward the end, and I had to suspend my disbelief a bit with some repetitive themes, but I did like the first part of the story quite a bit.
I really liked this author's latest book THE FAVORITES, and that one is not a thriller.
In this dual perspective narrative, Scarlett is a professor and murderer of men on her college campus. As the novel opens, she finds her latest prospect: one of her students.
The other perspective is Carly, a freshman on campus. When Carly's roommate Allison is assaulted at a party, Carly is intent on holding the assailant accountable.
The reader wonders how these two perspectives will intersect, and I really liked getting to that part.
The plot got a little zany toward the end, and I had to suspend my disbelief a bit with some repetitive themes, but I did like the first part of the story quite a bit.
I really liked this author's latest book THE FAVORITES, and that one is not a thriller.