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Régis is a genius. His IQ is so high that he can figure out almost anything but social interactions. He is told that he only has six months to live and shortly thereafter meets a woman who offers him a deal: become a hitman. He has nothing to lose and the people who need killing are the kind that nobody will miss. Régis approaches the challenge as he would a mathematical problem and, being a genius, it's pretty easy to figure out how to get away with murder. At least at first. But there are factors that he can't control, and those may be his downfall. Bartoli does a great job of making you care about Régis. He is not likable - he hates everything and anything. He is also not very relatable - not to normal people who didn't learn all prime numbers by the time they were four. And yet, I really, really wanted him to get away with it. I cringed when he was close to disaster and cheered when he was doing well. The rhythm is so fast that it was hard to put it down, making it a fast read.
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Six Months to kill is a very entertaining story. Although I did not like the story much in the beginning I found myself reading more and more to find out what is happening. The author sprinkles enough clues to pique the readers interest to want to learn more, The story becomes more interesting the more you read until you find yourself unable to put it down. Great character arc for main protagonist Regis who becomes more confident in himself as the story progresses. The ending was fabulous and well deserved, overall a wonderful and entertaining story that deserves five starts. The translation was absolutely fantastic, the prose was easy to read and beautifully written. I would definitely recommend this book to others.

An extremely difficult story to get into, but well worth the perseverance. I thought I knew the outcome early on, but was extremely surprised by the end. A most extraordinary serial killer with an unexpected modus operandi, a story with a sting in the tail.

Six Months to Kill was a bit disappointing and that may have been due to a translation issue. The book was a bit slow and the writing a bit off. The premise of the book seemed interesting.

Something must have been lost in the translation. This book moved to slowly for me. The characters were not sympathetic nor intruiguing. The story was entertaining, but not much more.

Overall, it was a good story although I disliked some aspects.
One being the writing - it was not for me. However, I do recognise that the book was translated from French, so I guess that's why a lot of atmosphere in the writing was missing.
I like the premise and the overarching character arc of Regis. However, I find the villains in this story a bit unconvincing. The ending was satisfying and felt earned.