Killing Me Softly

Killing Me Softly by Nicci French, published by Penguin in March 2000, is a psychological thriller that delves into the complexities of desire and obsession. The story follows Alice Loudon, who seemingly has a perfect life with a devoted boyfriend and a fulfilling career as a research scientist. However, her world shifts dramatically after a chance encounter with the enigmatic Adam Tallis, a charismatic mountain climber whose allure leads Alice to make life-altering decisions.
In this gripping narrative, readers will explore the intense relationship between Alice and Adam, as her infatuation spirals into a tumultuous journey filled with both passion and peril. The book intricately weaves themes of suspense and psychological tension, revealing how quickly one can be drawn into a world of madness. With 352 pages, this first edition presents a captivating exploration of the darker sides of love and the choices we make in its name.
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Alice Loudon has it all: a devoted boyfriend, a marvelous circle of friends, a challenging job as a research scientist. Then one morning, on her way to work, she exchanges a lingering look with a man so devastatingly attractive he takes her breath away. Adam Tallis is the essence of every female fantasy — a daring mountain climber who has been hailed as a hero. As a lover, he is more passionate than Alice’s wildest imaginings. Soon there isn’t anything or anyone she wouldn’t give up to stay by his side. Now all she has is Adam, and life with this stranger will take her to new heights of madness…and fear.From internationally acclaimed author Nicci French comes a shattering tale that’s being called one of the best psychological thrillers of the year…
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