She writes about killers. She never meant to become one.
Lola Dahl is a bestselling thriller author whose career is quietly unraveling. Her last book flopped. Her publisher is losing patience. And the wordsthe good oneshave stopped coming.
Then Lola kills someone.
It isn’t planned. It isn’t justified. But something terrifying happens in the aftermath: her creativity roars back to life. The story pours out of her. The pages fly. For the first time in years, she feels unstoppable.
As Lola channels her darkest impulses into a new manuscript about a vigilante named Nyxa woman hunting those who profit from human sufferingthe lines between fiction and reality begin to blur. Each death sharpens her focus. Each secret pushes her closer to discovery. And somewhere out there, someone may be watching her far more closely than she realizes.
Friend, Lover, Killer is a chilling psychological thriller about obsession, moral rot, and the dangerous thrill of getting away with murder. Told through an intimate first-person voice, it dares you to root for a protagonist you should never trustand won’t be able to forget.
Some stories are worth killing for.
Genre: Mystery
Lola Dahl is a bestselling thriller author whose career is quietly unraveling. Her last book flopped. Her publisher is losing patience. And the wordsthe good oneshave stopped coming.
Then Lola kills someone.
It isn’t planned. It isn’t justified. But something terrifying happens in the aftermath: her creativity roars back to life. The story pours out of her. The pages fly. For the first time in years, she feels unstoppable.
As Lola channels her darkest impulses into a new manuscript about a vigilante named Nyxa woman hunting those who profit from human sufferingthe lines between fiction and reality begin to blur. Each death sharpens her focus. Each secret pushes her closer to discovery. And somewhere out there, someone may be watching her far more closely than she realizes.
Friend, Lover, Killer is a chilling psychological thriller about obsession, moral rot, and the dangerous thrill of getting away with murder. Told through an intimate first-person voice, it dares you to root for a protagonist you should never trustand won’t be able to forget.
Some stories are worth killing for.
Genre: Mystery
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