The Killer on the Wall by Emma Kavanagh

My rating: 4 Stars.


Date read: 30/6/17


Date published: 20/8/17








Synopsis from Goodreads: 



The first body comes as a shock

The second brings horror

The third signals the beginning of a nightmare


When fifteen-year-old Isla Bell finds three bodies propped against Hadrian’s Wall, her whole world falls apart. In such a close-knit community, everyone knows the victims, and the man who did it.

Twenty years on and Isla has dedicated her life to forensic psychology; studying the brains of serial killers, and even coming face to face with the convicted murderer who turned her world upside down. She is safe after all, with him behind bars.

Then another body appears against the Wall. 

And another. 

As the nightmare returns and the body count rises, everyone in town is a suspect.

Who is the Killer on the Wall?


My review: 

Sometimes I really shouldn't leave my reviews so late. I finished this a few months ago and I sometimes wish I had written a few words to remind me of what I enjoyed and didn't enjoy. This was a really good 'who done it' book. I really had no idea who the killer was until towards the end of the book and it was quite a good twist. I really enjoyed the characters in this book too. I was constantly guessing who the killer was too, sometimes I don't tend do that and just wait until I find out. There were some very shady characters throughout the storyline. There wasn't anything in particular that I really didn't like that in this book other than it wasn't the best book I've ever read. It was better than your average crime thriller however. 

Overall, a very decent read. I enjoyed the premise and waiting to find out who the killer was! 

Happy reading :) 

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