The Killing Kind premieres today
The Killing Kind, the new TV series from Jonathan H. A. Stewart and Zara Hayes, is out today.

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The Killing Kind premieres today
The Killing Kind, the new TV series from Jonathan H. A. Stewart and Zara Hayes, is out today.
The Killing Kind | First Look Trailer | Paramount+
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First look at The Killing Kind
A new trailer has been released for The Killing Kind, which is set to release May 14, 2024.
The Killing Kind | Official Trailer | Colin Morgan , Emma Appleton , Nic...
"Trusting him was like keeping a great white shark as a pet." QOTD: What thriller book or movie had your heart racing? If don't trust anyone, including yourself was a book then The Killing Kind by Jane Casey would be it. Imagine someone killing people around you but you're the intended target and to top it off the only person who it seems you can trust is your stalker, ex-client. What a concept! This book had me in a state of panic from the first few pages. I have never been so scared for a character, like I was for Ingrid. The suspense building was on point and had my heart racing the entire time. I didn't trust a single soul and I couldn't believe how trusting Ingrid was. Webster, the stalker gave me Dexter and Hannibal vibes. My level of anxiety as I read this one was through the roof. It was psychological thriller gold. I had to keep putting it down but then I would feel instant fear because I needed to know if Ingrid was going to be safe through the night. If this was a movie, I would be alternating between holding my breath, covering my eyes and screaming. It had everything I loved in a thriller. What really hit home were the themes at the core of the plot. It makes you see how victims are blamed and not believed, especially women. It shows how the law isn't perfect and it's not always about guilt or innocence. Being good or bad is not an either/or concept. It also shows how trauma and fear can keep you trapped and put blinders on you. One of the main themes was how often the justice system fails women and treats their concerns as hysteria. I highly recommend this one if you love a book that's gonna play with your mind and keep your heart thumping put of your chest. Someone point me in the direction of Jane Casey's backlist because I need them all. Thanks to @harpercollins and @tlcbooktours for the gifted copy. #TheKillingKind #JaneCasey #HarperCollins #TLCBookTour #thrillers #fiction #psychological #bookstagram #bookreview #tbr #bookrecommendation #bookish #booksandmurals #booksandart #reading #spookyseason #books #bookworm #bibliophile #booktour #newrelease #bookphotos #stalker #bookfeature #bookstagrammer #readersofIG #scarybooks #gifted (at Brooklyn Beer Garden-Bushwick) https://www.instagram.com/p/CUtKzIPrZi0/?utm_medium=tumblr
The Killing Kind by Jane Casey @JaneCaseyAuthor @fictionpubteam @HarperCollinsUK
The Killing Kind by Jane Casey @JaneCaseyAuthor @fictionpubteam @HarperCollinsUK
Source: Review copyPublication: 27 May 2021 from Harper CollinsPP: 480ISBN-13: 978-0008404925 My thanks to Harper Collins for an early copy for review He tells you you’re special… As a barrister, Ingrid Lewis is used to dealing with tricky clients, but no one has ever come close to John Webster. After Ingrid defended Webster against a stalking charge, he then turned on her – following her,…
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