Never Saw Me Coming

Written by:
Vera Kurian
Narrated by:
Brittany Pressley

Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
10
Narrator
5
Release Date
September 2021
Duration
11 hours 48 minutes
Summary
Edgar Award Nominee for Best First Novel

Named a New York Times Best Thriller of 2021

"I devoured this riveting book through a day of travel...My desire to rush to the end clashed with my desire to savor every word. Who would be the last psychopath standing?” — New York Times Book Review

"Fresh, fast-paced and fiendishly clever! If you love watching true crime and wonder about the psychopaths among us, this is the book for you!" — Lisa Gardner, #1 New York Times bestselling author

You should never trust a psychopath. But what if you had no choice?

It would be easy to underestimate Chloe Sevre… She’s a freshman honor student, a legging-wearing hot girl next door, who also happens to be a psychopath. She spends her time on yogalates, frat parties and plotting to kill Will Bachman, a childhood friend who grievously wronged her. 

Chloe is one of seven students at her DC-based college who are part of an unusual clinical study of psychopaths—students like herself who lack empathy and can’t comprehend emotions like fear or guilt. The study, led by a renowned psychologist, requires them to wear smart watches that track their moods and movements.

When one of the students in the study is found murdered in the psychology building, a dangerous game of cat and mouse begins, and Chloe goes from hunter to prey. As she races to identify the killer and put her own plan for revenge into action, she’ll be forced to decide if she can trust any of her fellow psychopaths—and everybody knows you should never trust a psychopath.

Don't miss Vera Kurian's chilling upcoming novel, A Step Past Darkness, where a group of six teenagers witness something tragic in an abandoned mine, which comes back to haunt them 20 years later.
Reviews
Profile Avatar
Anonymous

The Narrator is skilled at performing mens voices in a way that differentiates characters but doesn't sound forced, which is impressive. However, she repetedly falls back on tired "sorority girl" tropes when voicing female characters, including the complex protagonist. Her portratal of these women almost entirely relies whiny, pouty, bitchy, bratty, saccharine or "sexy baby" phrasing and delivery. Though at times the shallow valley girl voice feels appropriate, overall it is an unoriginal, easy choice that can be annoying to listen to and does nothing to add dimention to characters. This isn't pulitzer literature or anything, but it is a fun and grisly little page-turner. The mystery is intriguing and the danger feels real, with plenty of red herrings to throw us off. i red the book 1st, then listened to it with a couple of friends on a long drive. Chlöe is a much more intriguing psychopath in the book, unfortunately the narrator portrays her more like a selfish mean-girl, which affects the story somewhat. You be the judge.

Profile Avatar
Amy R.

Didn’t want to finish, way too long and drawn out

1 book added to cart
Subtotal
$27.99
View Cart