Serial Killer Games
by Kate Posey
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Pub Date 8 May 2025 | Archive Date 7 May 2025
Atlantic Books | Corvus
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Description
**SLICK, SMART AND OH-SO SEXY, SERIAL KILLER GAMES IS THE PERFECT READ FOR THOSE WHO LIKE THEIR ROM-COMS WITH A RAZOR-SHARP EDGE**
What would you do if you thought your (annoyingly attractive) new co-worker was getting away with murder?
Dolores dela Cruz has been dying to spot one in the wild, and he fits the mould perfectly: strangler gloves, calculated charm, dashing good looks that give a leg up in any field... including fields of unmarked graves.
The new office temp is definitely a serial killer.
Jake Ripper finds a welcome distraction in his combative and enigmatic new coworker. He hasn't come across anyone as interesting as Dolores in a long time. But when mere curiosity evolves into a darkly romantic flirtation, Jake can't help but wonder if, finally, he's found someone who really sees him, skeletons in the closet and all.
Until Dolores asks Jake's help to dispose of a body...
Advance Praise
'This dark, witty romance has wickedly sharp edges and a bloody, vibrant centre. Relatably weird and refreshingly different, Posey offers up a twisty kind of love about accepting your own strangeness - and the strangeness of others. A beautifully literal tale of cold hands, warm heart that will convert you if you think you're not a fan of romance novels' Alice Bell, bestselling author of GRAVE EXPECTATIONS
'This compelling blend of romance and mystery is beautifully written and utterly unique - let the games begin!' Joanna Wallace, author of YOU'D LOOK BETTER AS A GHOST
'A brilliantly funny, fantastically original romance with characters who manage to be dark, witty, sharp and loveable, all at the same time. I don't think I've ever read anything quite like it and I loved it!' Becky Hunter, author of MEET ME WHEN MY HEART STOPS
Marketing Plan
UNMISSABLE BUZZ-BUILDING ON SOCIAL MEDIA
With an animated cover reveal co-ordinated with key influencers, highly covetable proof mailing featuring must-have gimmicky goodies*, engaging social media content such as a ‘Is your (annoyingly hot) co-worker secretly a serial killer?’ quiz and an ‘Employee POTENTIAL SERIAL KILLER of the Month’ promotion, we’re setting up Serial Killer Games to be rom-com readers’ Most Wanted for 2025!
*dismembered doll arms TBC
TIKTOK TAKEOVER
We suspect Serial Killer Games will be doing time on ‘TikTok Made Me Buy It’ tables across the country thanks to our innovative TikTok campaign featuring interactive video content, influencer partnerships, prompt and prop kits for creators, promoted posts targeting rom-com fans and exclusive BookTok merch
SLAYING ON PUBLICATION
Expect a spree of activity upon the release of Serial Killer Games and throughout the summer with ongoing social advertising across all platforms, paid digital advertising, true crime podcast ads reaching a young female readership and TikTok promotions
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781805463764 |
PRICE | £9.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 384 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews

This was amazing!! Literally couldn’t love it more
It was such a fun read so much banter! I laughed out loud a few times and even cried !
I adored Dolores and Jack they had the best chemistry the creepiest relationship ever
I read this in 2 sittings it was so hard to put down
It will forever live rent free in my mind
I’ve never read anything like this it was such a unique masterpiece.

Wow wow wow
I don’t think I could have anything less in common with the two main characters, they were complete nutters, you couldn’t make them up, but man they were so REAL.
I absolutely loved this book and everything about it, I had to re read a few paragraphs but that’s only because I was so engrossed and wanted to soak in every detail.
I laughed so much, especially at the confusion with ‘the cat’! I don’t want to give anything away but there was a twist that I wasn’t expecting.
This is definitely my favourite read so far this year.
Thank you NetGalley for the arc in exchange for an honest review.

serial killer games was such a twisty (surprisingly), sweet, funny and sometimes downright depressingly good romance novel with such a bitter sweet twist.
I loved the whole premise and idea of the book from the start, being so unique with plenty of suspense.. and the writing was so easy to read and very gripping, the way things were described and the intentional hiding of certain parts of the book in plain sight was so skilfully done. I pretty much read this book in one sitting with revelations and twists coming one after another.
I loved dolly and jake's relationship so much, the way the boned over things that would not normally be considered in a romance book was both delightful and funny to read about. I also loved learning about certain aspects of their lives and what motivated them to do things, I could really imagine and understand the characters created.
Overall, I loved this book so much more than i was expecting and it really exceeded my expectations! The ending and the plot twists right until the last page made this book enjoyable and funny even in the worst of situations!
All in all, a stunning debut novel from Kate Posey.

Thank you to NetGalley and Atlantic Books for this ARC.
One day, Dolores de la Cruz, or Dodi, notices a new male temp at her office. His name is, I kid you not, Jake Ripper, and Dodi who is very into true crime, think he's the epitome of a serial killer. He notices her too, and they start a love/hate relationship.
I don't even know where to begin with this book because the blurb is entirely misleading and the title just gives you the wrong impression what the story is about. It is a romance but with dark vibes, and those serial killers never really materialise until the end when the identity of the Paper Pusher is revealed. The first few chapters confusingly are from Jake's POV which I didn't realise at first. After that the two POVs alternate with names given.
There are tons of romantic tropes which the author lists at the end. I won't repeat them as most of them are plot spoilers. How can you spoiler a romance plot, aren't they predictable? Not when they at the same time contain tons of twists and turns about the main character's past and present lives.
Every person in this book is interesting in a twisted way, from Jake's rich housemate Grant who is into sex dolls, Laura the undertaker and Grandad Billy. Even dog Princess is a personality, oh and there's a Cat also. Uncle Andrew however is infuriatingly awful and traumatising for his entire family.
This is a romance between two very damaged characters trying to come to terms with trauma, that waits until the last minute for a HEA. But fear not, it comes, and in the sweetest way. There is a lot of dark humour, especially when Dodi tries to lose her money in Las Vegas casinos and fails spectacularly, or when dismembered sex dolls spark frantic theories by a cop that are entirely true, but no one believes him.
This is a bizarre, darkly funny, twisty read about characters you learn to love and care for. Just don't expect too much about serial killers! Considering this is a debut novel, this is assuredly written with a lot to say about corporate culture but you go in with false expectations so maybe a different title and blurb would have been advisable.
3.5 stars

I will be honest, this was a slow start and I wasn't sure I was going to enjoy the writing style, for example here is a very small excerpt from the first page "THERE’S BEEN ANOTHER MURDER. “It was a hundred-foot drop,” Kara-from-Accounts says as she presses the door close button at the end of the day. “One fifty, at least,” says Stanley-from-IT." luckily this was resolved very quickly and it is explained that the MMC Jake uses this kind of processing pattern to catalogue information about his colleagues.
There were quite a few twists and turns throughout this novel, some of which I predicted very early on such as the identity of The Paper Pusher, the identity of another male character and a medical condition.
However whilst I did predict them I did enjoy the way the twists were revealed to the characters and the audience throughout the novel.
This wasn't what I was expecting when I saw the description "What would you do if you thought your coworker was getting away with murder—literally?
Dolores dela Cruz has been dying to spot one in the wild, and he fits the mold strangler gloves, calculated charm, dashing good looks that give a leg up in any field . . . including fields of unmarked graves.
The new office temp is definitely a serial killer.
Jake Ripper finds a welcome distraction in his combative and enigmatic new coworker. He hasn’t come across anyone as interesting as Dolores in a long time. But when mere curiosity evolves into a darkly romantic flirtation, Jake can’t help but wonder if, finally, he’s found someone who really sees him, skeletons in the closet and all.
Until Dolores asks Jake’s help to dispose of a body . . ."
I was expecting something darker but I was pleasantly surprised, it does have dark undertones to it, characters isolating themselves in order to protect themselves and others, a serial killer, an emotionally abusive partner, dismembered body parts, but there is also a levity and hopefulness throughout topped off with found family, this really is worth a read.
I wouldn't class this a dark romance, maybe moderate thriller comedy with romance.
On the topic of romance, this isn't a spicy novel, there is one scene with mild sexual content, however there is an undercurrent of wanting and desire throughout the novel- a "will they, won't they?" Situation
This is Kate Poseys debut novel and if this is anything to go by I am looking forward to seeing what else she has for readers.

Thank you NetGalley and Atlantic Books for giving me the opportunity to read and review this book it was not at all what I expected and I loved it.
The banter and chemistry between the 2 main characters was amazing and I ate it up with all of their snippy back and forth. It felt like a very unique premise with the nod to true crime throughout and definitely gives romcom vibes. There was so many points in this book where I was not expecting at all where the book was going next and it kept me hooked and engaged throughout.
I can't wait for more books from this author as if this is her debut book I'm so excited for what could come next.

I saw a booktok creator with an arc copy of this book and I couldn’t get to Netgalley quick enough as it looked right up my street. It is kind of strange but captivating at the same time. Very dark seeming but actually not all as it seems. I found the characters interesting and likeable. A must read.

I honestly don’t know how to categorise this story; is it a romance, a murder mystery, a dark comedy, probably all of the above. I did guess early on won the murderer was, but didn’t guess how the ending would come about. There is a distinct Wednesday Addams feel about this book, which I absolutely loved. The ending was very satisfying, and the story was very well paced, so that even though it wasn’t action packed, the reader didn’t lose interest in the flow. I loved this book, and am sure others who love a deliciously dark yet surprisingly safe book will do too. I’d heartedly recommend

Dizzyingly Unique...
Dolores and Jake may well have something in common. As their dark and oddly mysterious office flirtations progress it soon becomes clear that they have way more in common than they could ever have expected in their wildest dreams. Have they actually each found their soul mate? With a unique spin on the office romance scenario comes a twisted romcom with the most deadly of intentions and with a pair of protagonists that leap from the page and are, most strangely of all, both credible and utterly compelling.
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