Killing Me Softly (novel)

Killing Me Softly
Author Nicci French
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Genre Crime
Mystery
Thriller
Publisher Penguin Group
Publication date
1999
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages 307 pp
ISBN 0892966971

Killing Me Softly is a psychological thriller by Nicci French from 1999.

Synopsis

Alice Loudon, a pharmaceutical researcher who lives in London, leaves her boyfriend Jake to marry Adam Tallis, a mountain climber she only met recently. When Adam shows violent behaviour Alice starts asking questions about his past. She finds out that he saved people's lives during an expedition on the Chungawat in the Himalayas. Several people died in this expedition, including his former girlfriend Françoise. A woman who read an article about this claims to be raped by Adam, but he was acquitted. When Alice starts suspecting that Adam has killed several of his ex-girlfriends people in her environment think she needs psychiatric help.

Main characters

Reception

Publishers Weekly: "With lucid and limber prose, French delves into Alice's thoughts as skillfully as she describes the London setting. The pacing is swift and the dialogue sharp and realistic."[1]

Adaptation

In Kaige Chen's film adaptation of 2002 Heather Graham played Alice, and Joseph Fiennes Adam.[2]

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