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Gemma came home one day to find her husband, Danny, gone. It was not out of the ordinary. Everything that was missing pointed to him just going to work, but he never came back home. There is a serial killer on the loose in Bristol. Gemma walked into the local police station to make a missing person report. DCI Helena is the point person on the case. The similarity of Danny and the other victims were undeniable, and so the story spirals. Was Danny the third victim in the serial killer case? If he was a victim, where is the body? As the investigation progresses, Gemma found out Danny has been lying about a numerous things. Was their relationship based on a big lie?
The story started out as a case about a serial killer, but then it shifted to focus mainly on Danny and Gemma. There are some good twists to the story, but that’s where the captivation ends. DCI Helena core focus was to prove that Gemma had killed Danny. However, as any real situation, no detective would just hone in on one suspect because of one victim. Where was the connection between Gemma and the other victims? This was not explored within the story. It mainly focused this story on the relationship between the husband and wife. It would have been great if the author left the serial killer part out all together. Then, without going into the story and ruining it for future readers, there was a part what Danny did to Gemma that was never explained. Why did he do it?
Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for allowing me read this ARC in exchange for an honest review.

What a fun book! Twisty, suspenseful.... I figured out pretty early on who the serial killer was, but was still stumped on motive and means, and I was guessing right up until the end. Oh, speaking 9f the ending-- I don't want to give anything away, but I adore happy little surprises bestowed upon likeable, deserving protagonists. I think this book will sell itself, but I'll be doing my part in recommending it, as well. I can't wait to read book from Jackie Kabler in the future.

Thank you Netgalley for the advanced copy. I felt this book was a little predictable. There were some good twists to it and the overall reason was not what I expected, but predictable in the events and who the killer was.

A very quick read! Great for the Beach or a plane trip but a little predictable?! Still a fun little psychological thriller that seems to be getting more popular these days! Author even left the end open for a possible sequel??? Thanks for my advanced readers copy!

Gemma and Danny have the perfect marriage, or so Gemma would have police believe. One day when Gemma comes home, Danny is gone. She contacts the police only to find a serial killer with a very particular victim type is at large in the area. All the victims look just like Danny. Gemma is terrified for her husband, but police aren’t buying it; she says he’s been missing for two days, but no one else has seen Danny for weeks. This is a twisted mystery that kept me guessing until the end

This mystery keeps the reader waiting for what might happen next. I guessed the outcome early on but still wanted to see how the story would end. The language should be toned down-that would not take away from the theme of the story and the actions of the characters. Vulgarity does not add to the telling. I liked this book and will look forward to more from this author.

Honestly I wasn’t a fan of The Perfect Couple. I loved Am I Guilty and maybe my expectations were a little high but this book just didn’t work for me at all.
It’s a great idea but very little happens within a large part of the book and I feel it could have been shortened without losing any of the story. It’s all a bit of a cliche.
This had all the right parts to be a great crime thriller but I found myself bored and aware of what was going to happen next. The twist wasn’t a surprise and I found the ending frustrating.

I’ve been reading a lot of thrillers lately and 2020 is shaping up to be a good year for them.
The book follows Gemma and also the investigation into two murders in Bristol. When Gemma arrives home to find her partner Danny missing, she winds up reporting him missing - and is shocked to find the victims of the murders all look like Danny.
With the police on the hunt for a serial killer, they aren’t convinced by Gemma’s story. She’s the only one who’s seen Danny in weeks and there is barely any trace of him in her apartment.
This book was really well paced. I thought the tempo was just right and the characters were well developed. I also enjoyed the twist and the ending was satisfying. I flew through this in one sitting. Definitely one to add to your 2020 to be read list

I received an advanced reader’s copy in exchange for an honest review
I loved this one. Very fast paced, had me turning pages as I tore through it – I had to see how it would end. The characters were well rounded and the narrative felt believable. Gave me chills. Solid five