I have been meaning to review Rules for perfect murders by Peter Swanson for ages now. ABSOLUTELY AGES. I read it, I loved it and then I wasn’t in the mood to write the review – does that happen to anyone else? #BadBookBlogger
Book Blurb:
Eight classic murders. One killer thriller fan…
The gripping new thriller from the master of psychological suspense.

A series of unsolved murders with one thing in common: each of the deaths bears an eerie resemblance to the crimes depicted in classic mystery novels.
The deaths lead FBI Agent Gwen Mulvey to mystery bookshop Old Devils. Owner Malcolm Kershaw had once posted online an article titled ‘My Eight Favourite Murders,’ and there seems to be a deadly link between the deaths and his list – which includes Agatha Christie’s The ABC Murders, Patricia Highsmith’s Strangers on a Train and Donna Tartt’s The Secret History.
Can the killer be stopped before all eight of these perfect murders have been re-enacted?
What an interesting idea for a thriller! A murder mystery based on other murder mysteries in famous books – how has this not been done before?!?!
As I would expect from Peter Swanson it was all well written, well-paced and the characters were all flawed, dark and brooding. For me, it was a quick read and I flew through the pages, but the story did not feel rushed. It was all very well done. Did I guess the plot twists? Some of them. But not quite all of them and even if I had I doubt it would have made reading it any less fun. I will take a solid, well plotted ending any day over a shock final twist.
What really stood out for me in Rules for perfect murders was Peter Swanson’s genuine love of the mystery/thriller genre – he is an incredible author but also a clear fan. But be prepared and warned the book does contain spoilers for all the books mentioned – If they are still sitting on your TBR pile maybe pick them up first. From my notes I believe that the story revolves around –The A.B.C Murders, The Drowner, Strangers on a Train, Red House Mystery, Malice Aforethought, Double Indemnity, Deathtrap and The Secret History. A great selection right – although I have only read a couple.
I absolutely love literary references in my fiction, who doesn’t?!?!
I would happily recommend Rules for perfect murders to anyone and everyone – a great read from beginning to end. GREAT.
Very mini review (10 words) –
A perfect twisty read for fans of the mystery genre.
Rules for perfect murders by Peter Swanson was published on the 5th of March 2020 – I received a copy of the book for review from the publisher, via NetGalley – Thank you!
Have you read it? Are you a fan of Peter Swanson?
This is on my wish list and this review has definitely helped me decide to purchase it!!
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Wow – thank you! I hope you enjoy it when you read it.
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Oh, I hate when I ‘m not in the mood to write a review. I sit there and no words come to mind. But this review turned out wonderfully! Sounds like a great book ❤️
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Thank you Tessa 😀 Sometimes reviews almost write themselves and sometimes every word feels like a struggle 😀
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Fab review! I listened to this a while back and still haven’t reviewed it yet! It happens to me quite often and sometimes I have to force myself to sit down and do it! 😀
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Thank you Nicki – I’m glad I’m not the only one! 🙂
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Yes, I have read it and loved it. He really paid homage to the old mystery classics. Wonderful review!
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Thank you 🙂
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I loved it too! The perfect murder mystery for book lovers!
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Yay – it was a great read 😀
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I ADORED this book! I agree, you can totally feel the love the author has for the genre! Fab review! xx
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Thank you Meggy – it was such a good read! x
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Oh boy i’ve been looking for a good crime mystery and i seem to have found it ^^
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Thank you – I hope you enjoy it if you do pick it up 🙂
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it’s already lined up on scribd XD
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Enjoy! I will try and watch out for your review if you post one on your lovely blog 😀
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thank you and the review might come somewhere late june if am lucky ^^
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