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Title: I Think We Should Kill Other PeopleAuthor: L. M. ChiltonFormat reviewed: EbookSource: NetgalleyPublisher: AriesPublication Date: 9th April 2026Rating: 5 Stars
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Title: I Think We Should Kill Other People
The new laugh-out-loud serial killer thriller from L.M. Chilton, author of Don't Swipe Right and Everyone in the Group Chat Dies.
The nation watched them fall in love. Now someone's watching them die.
Hazel and Marc were paired together on revolutionary new reality TV show Love Synced, in which sophisticated AI matches hopeful lovers based on its perceptive algorithms.
But when it came time to say I Do on camera, Hazel couldn't go through with it, leaving her perfect match at the altar, his family furious and the whole TV production in jeopardy.
Now all she wants to do is fly home. Instead, she's trapped in a tiny isolated airport that's been ground to a halt amidst a massive snow storm... with her ex and his obnoxiously rich family sitting at the gate with her. But when they start turning up dead, a jilted lover is the least of Hazel's worries – there's a serial killer to catch first.
The heart's a fickle thing, so it's no surprise that AI couldn't predict true love for Hazel… But could it help crack the case when a murderer is picking off her almost-in-laws one by one?
What an addictive read this was, I found myself racing through the pages, eager to find out just what was happening.
We get chapters based on the various "episodes" of the experiment that Hazel and Marc are involved in, of a reality show that uses sophisticated AI to decide how strong a match they are.
However on the day that Hazel leaves Marc at the altar after a whirlwind two weeks of getting to know each other, she ends up in a far more precarious situation.
Trapped in a small Norwegian airport with her now ex, plus some of his family and the producer of the show, while the weather grounds planes.
And I never want to visit this airport, as it doesn't take long for the dead bodies to start mounting.
At times I was even wondering if anyone would be alive at the end of the book!
This was fast paced from start to finish, and I barely had time to try to guess murder or motive.
Loads of twists and just a a really quick and easy, while addictive book to read
Thank you to Aries and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily.
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