Member Reviews
This book was as addictive to me as killing is to Fox and Haze. Comedic and cleverly written, it’s bound to be a hit for 2025!
This wasn't my kind of book so not sure why I chose it. However I really enjoyed it
Bit sure what genre it was, although I felt it more 'chick lit', however with the crime element it was an enjoyable easy read.
The ending was what I expected of this kind of book but in a way I was glad!
This was a super fun read about two serial killers trying to suppress their urges and live a white picket fence lifestyle. I honestly couldn’t stop reading, the writing was great, as was the story itself. I really enjoyed the characters and was a little sad when it ended!
I wanted to read this book because it was described as ‘the hottest thriller of 2025’. It was nothing like I had expected (I wanted to sink my teeth into a really tense thriller), but I enjoyed it a lot. It was dark and comical and I loved all the characters. Haze was my favourite, and I laughed out loud at some of her witty comments. The pacing was great and I loved the short chapters. A brilliant entertaining read, and I’m hoping there will be a sequel. Thanks to NetGalley and the publishers for the early copy.
3.5 ⭐
In this book we follow Haze and Fox who have given up their life of jet setting, partying and killing bad men when they have a
daughter in an attempt to keep her safe/stop her becoming like them. However they are both are secretly unhappy with aspects
of their new lives, they miss the thrill of dealing with the bad guys, but neither wants to disappoint the other by admitting this.
Kind of a funny take on people dealing with adhering to the perceived societal pressure to get married, have kids etc. and loosing your identity when you become a parent.
I liked trying to guess what was going to happen - would they end up on the run. restarting the 'business' or maybe even end up one of them killing the other due to pent up boredom.
This is a missed communication story which kind of annoy me sometimes as if they had just talked to each other none of this would of happened – but obviously this aspect is needed for there to be a story. I found this to be an alright quick read with a little bit of tension, but I think I prefer my thrillers to have a little more tension/pace/things going on. Perhaps people with children might find this book more amusing.
A slight twist at the end, which is probably a little predictable, but potentially leaves the story open to a sequel.
I really loved this book. It was completely silly but entertaining none the less and is at the end of the day a warning not to keep secrets from your other half! Do so at your peril.
I didn’t know what the expect from this book but I have to say I loved it and raced to get to the end to see what happened. I didn’t see the twist with Haze, Fox and Jenny but I liked how this played out and that it finished in exactly the right place.
Haze & Fox have given up their glamorous serial killer lives; from travelling the world & killing bad men they move to the suburbs trying to make friends at mother & daughter playgroup . Fox misses his self appointed role of defending women, but knows this is the right decision to protect their daughter Bibi. Haze understands his reasoning, but disagrees and is very unhappy with her new life despite adoring Bibi.
When Haze tries to fit into their new life, will their lives adjust to the new norm, or will they end up killing each other?
This book is so funny, the problems the couple face aren’t ones most people do, but the feelings of losing yourself in parenthood and how your relationship has to adjust long term are relatable and delivered with wit. This is a brilliant debut, I highly recommend you read it while I patiently await the authors next book.
This book sounded so promising, but I was quite disappointed. The main characters were quite unlikable at times. The story didn't flow, it was quite farfetched at times and I often felt frustrated with the story and the characters. I persevered but had to force myself to finish.
A serial killer's guide to marriage tackles the complexities and drama of adapting to parenthood after marriage. The book is a dual POV featuring the husband Fox and the wife Haze. Prior to children, they lived a very adventerous life - travelling, expensive meals, parties, yachts - which understandbly changed once they settled into parenthood. The fun twist, and that other parents (I hope!) don't experience giving up once having children - is that they were serial killers.
They are not portrayed as psychopaths that kill for fun - more like viligantes that take "removing" bad people from society unto their own hands, so this book is not a dark read. (Although, both characters are complex and do have dark aspects to their personalities that make them enjoy the experience, so to speak).
I think the complexties of their personalities, and the mundane relationship drama that they deal with, is my favourite aspect of this novel. I just found it amusing, as a parent myself, to see a lot of the challenges of parenthood reflected in the character's story. The serial killer aspect, was a nice added bonus on top.
The chapters are short and snappy, which makes for good quick reading. I did find it slowed at one point, but if you keep going until Haze's drama (not explaining for spoiler sake), then it snowballs until the end thereafter.
Thank you headline publishers and Asia Mackay for allowing me to read this arc.
This book hooked me from the first page. It's like a thrilling spy thriller meets domestic drama. I was constantly on edge, never knowing what would happen next. The characters are complex and relatable, especially Hazel, who is witty and honest. The book's structure is unique and clever, exploring the highs and lows of marriage. Highly recommend! ⭐⭐⭐⭐
"Serial killer's guide to marriage" by Asia Mackay is described as sharp, compulsive thriller with a lot of dark humour. It's a story of two people who spent 10 years killing and then their world turned upside down as they've become a parents. They're struggling to fight the urge to kill again and trying to fit in with the new reality.
I was really looking forward to this read as the book description was very catchy. Unfortunately I was a bit disappointed. I found it very slow and couldn't get myself to like any of the characters. The idea of the book is amazing but I had to make myself to finish it as I hate leaving the books on my DNF pile. Overall I'm giving it 2 stars ✨
Thanks to #netgalley for the early copy in exchange for an honest review of #theserialkillersguidetomarriage
Romantic serial killing? No, it's not something I'd considered either. But for this couple it seems to be that the couple that kills together, stays together. The only problem is that once they have a child, they need to slow down as they don't want to risk getting caught and losing their daughter. All very sensible, except for the fact that Hazel, the wife, is missing their former life terribly.
I loved this book and found it a brilliant, light-hearted tale of marriage between killers.
I've given this a top 5 star rating! It's an absolutely brilliant read. Great story and great characters. I won't say too much as I would hate to spoil it for other. Highly recommended.
A thoroughly enjoyable story and very different. I really enjoyed it although if I had one criticism, it would be that there were repetitive elements in the first half - but I can forgive that because I thought the ending was brilliant. Recommended.
Asia what a story what a book from the cover to the story deliciously devilish and wicked. I enjoyed it throughly it was original, thoughtful and diabolical. Would make a great film can truely imagine all the action.
What happens when a serial killing couple pair up, get married and have a child? At first, they are able to continue to rid the streets of 'bad men,' until their daughter is born and the decision is made to stop and lead a normal life. Only it's not easy to fit into a routine life, it seems and this is when the cracks appear in their marriage. Can they resolve things? Will the secrets each of them keeps destroy what they had together?
This is a fast-paced book with lots of dark humour. It has Mr & Mrs Smith vibes and I finished it quickly wanting to know how things would turn out for the couple.
This is a very different style of book. It took me a while to get into how the couple’s minds worked but I really found this a clever story. How two lost souls found each other in extraordinary circumstances. As things develop they find themselves close to breaking point. How they resolve this is unique. An enjoyable read.
3.5 ⭐️
Haze and Fox are a happily married couple…a couple of serial killers.
Having been married for 13 years+ and welcoming a beautiful daughter into their lives, Fox informs his wife that a pact is to be put in place; no more killing.
This book takes you through the ups and downs of married life and the boredom that comes with routine.
I’ll admit, I don’t feel like this book needed to be as long as it was at 325 pages. It could’ve definitely had a few chapters shaved off. I found a lot of repetitiveness and unnecessary scene building. That being said, I did enjoy the frenzy of the odd kill and reminiscing on their life before children.
You couldn’t help but love the idea of them as a serial killer couple. There’s something appealing about their utter devotion to one another’s hobbies.
Realistically, the ending wouldn’t have happened the way it did. Did I like the ending? Yes…to an extent. I love a good happy ending but it just wouldn’t have ever happened.
Thank you so much to Neg Galley and Headline Books for allowing me the opportunity to read and review this book.
Hazel and Fox moved out of London and are now settled down with a young child but after a career of being serial killers who killed rapists and paedophiles throughout Europe.
Hazel meets Jenny who she tries to help after her ex leaves her with a small child but things are not as they seem.
Life is boring and who will give in first?
Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for the ARC and I give my honest review.