Ask for Andrea
"Hands down, one of my favorite reads of the year!" -Freida McFadden, author of The Housemaid
Meghan, Brecia, and Skye have just one thing in common.
They were all murdered by the same man.
He hunted them online, masquerading as an eligible bachelor. Then he played the perfect gentleman, a thick layer of charm and a thousand-watt smile hiding the fact that his first dates end in shallow graves.
He’s gotten away with murder three times now.
The only thing that might keep him from killing again? The women he murdered. Meghan, Brecia, and Skye might be dead, but they’re not gone.
They’ve found each other. And they won’t rest until they find a way to stop him.
The haunt is on.
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Which of the characters’ emotional arcs resonated with you the most, and why?
Technology, particularly social media and dating apps, plays a part in the plot. How does this element reflect real-world concerns about safety and trust in digital spaces?
How did this supernatural element of the novel impact your perception of justice in the story? Was it satisfying to see the victims regain some control, even in death?
April is a divisive character in this novel. Did you feel more empathy or frustration with her storyline?
Without giving away spoilers, how did you feel about the way the killer was ultimately dealt with? Was it a satisfying conclusion to the story, or did you expect a different outcome?
In the novel, deceased characters reconnect with loved ones through shared memories. What are some memories you would most want to revisit with your loved ones?