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Our Kind of Cruelty: A Novel Hardcover – May 8, 2018
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“A searing, chilling sliver of perfection . . . May well turn out to be the year’s best thriller.” ―Charles Finch, The New York Times Book Review
“This is simply one of the nastiest and most disturbing thrillers I’ve read in years. I loved it, right down to the utterly chilling final line.” ―Gillian Flynn
“A perfect nightmare of a novel―as merciless a thriller as I’ve ever read. Astonishingly dark and sensationally accomplished.” ―A. J. Finn, author of The Woman in the Window
A spellbinding, darkly twisted novel about desire and obsession, and the complicated lines between truth and perception, Our Kind of Cruelty introduces Araminta Hall, a chilling new voice in psychological suspense.
This is a love story. Mike’s love story.
Mike Hayes fought his way out of a brutal childhood and into a quiet, if lonely, life before he met Verity Metcalf. V taught him about love, and in return, Mike has dedicated his life to making her happy. He’s found the perfect home, the perfect job; he’s sculpted himself into the physical ideal V has always wanted. He knows they’ll be blissfully happy together.
It doesn’t matter that she hasn’t been returning his e-mails or phone calls.
It doesn’t matter that she says she’s marrying Angus.
It’s all just part of the secret game they used to play. If Mike watches V closely, he’ll see the signs. If he keeps track of her every move, he’ll know just when to come to her rescue . . .
- Print length288 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherMCD
- Publication dateMay 8, 2018
- Dimensions6.34 x 1.14 x 9.16 inches
- ISBN-100374228191
- ISBN-13978-0374228194
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“A searing, chilling sliver of perfection . . . May well turn out to be the year’s best thriller.” ―Charles Finch, The New York Times Book Review
“This is simply one of the nastiest and most disturbing thrillers I’ve read in years. In short: I loved it, right down to the utterly chilling final line.” ―Gillian Flynn, author of Gone Girl
"[A] fiendishly clever psychological thriller . . . Hall forces her readers to consider their attitudes to the sexes." ―Alison Flood, The Guardian
“The narrator is delusional but charming, and I have absolutely no idea what’s going to happen and I’m almost at the end.” ―Sara Shepard, author of Pretty Little Liars, for Entertainment Weekly
“The best unreliable narrator book I’ve ever read, and a perfect, terrifying tale of obsession, delusion, and gaslighting.” ―Molly Odintz, CrimeReads
“Hall’s novel is a page-turner with a timely message.” ―Real Simple
"A seriously twisted story of obsessive attachment . . . If you like sustained discomfort you'll love this one." ― Sarah Murdoch, The Toronto Star
"In Hall’s impressive novel, sexual role-playing games have dangerous undercurrents . . . While the orchestration of suspense is masterly, Hall’s real agenda becomes apparent in a feminist subtext: the way in which female desire is judged more harshly in modern society." ―Barry Forshaw, Financial Times
"A story of obsession and self delusion, as well as the pain that intense passion can bring, it is disturbing and thrilling." ―Daily Mail
"Thrilling . . . The reader will wrangle over what's real and what's imagined. As a courtroom drama unfurls, readers may be left wondering if their interpretation of events is due to their own biases." ―The Irish News
"If you liked The Girl on the Train and Apple Tree Yard you’ll love Our Kind of Cruelty . . . A gripping courtroom drama, with a surprising feminist message." ―Stylist magazine
"One of the most unsettling books I have read in a while but brilliant . . . Obsessive love has never been written so frighteningly." ―Women's Day
“[A] slow-burn, sinister psychological thriller . . . Hall’s depiction of stalker mentality and behavior is chilling. Perhaps most interesting is the examination of gender politics and how women are punished for sexual behavior in ways that men are not.” ―Library Journal
"Hall brings the unreliable narrator to new heights in this disturbing narrative . . . For fans of Nabokov’s Lolita [and] Highsmith’s Ripley tales." ―Booklist
"Here's a change―a psychological thriller in which a man is the crazy one . . . Which is worse―an emotionally disturbed murderer or a woman with a fierce libido? Hall's U.S. debut is designed to show just how much trouble society has answering that question." ―Kirkus Reviews
"Like Thompson’s The Killer Inside Me, Nabokov’s Lolita, or Highsmith’s Ripley novels, Hall’s Our Kind of Cruelty draws us into the twisted mind and far-fetched excuses of a killer, telling his own tale. The perfect unreliable narrator, gaslighting his way to anti-hero greatness, with a stunning conclusion that chills with its unadorned bitterness and terrifying plausibility." ―Lit Hub
“A tense, intelligent thriller that kept me gripped and guessing until the last page―and thinking long after that.” ―Erin Kelly, author of He Said/She Said
"I tore through Our Kind of Cruelty―toxic love, obsession, and the unflinching unraveling of a mind. Scarily plausible and a great read.” ―Ali Land, author of Good Me Bad Me
"A propulsive and addictive study of the darkness of obsessive love. I was completely gripped from the first word to the last!" ―Lisa Jewell, author of The Girls in the Garden
“Taut, fascinating . . . Be prepared for questions to linger in your head for a longtime afterward.” ―Julia Heaberlin, author of Playing Dead
“Love and desire turn into obsession. Denials and lies become disillusions. This combination turns deadly for Verity (V), her new husband, Angus, and her former lover, Mike. Beginning with a dangerous sex game and ending in a murder and subsequent trial, this psychological thriller gives today’s headlines a gripping and frightening veracity.” ―Nancy Simpson-Brice, Book Vault
“Despite a rough start, Mike has made a good life for himself: he’s a rising star at the firm where he works; he just bought a posh house in London; and he’s in peak physical condition. The only thing missing is his ex-girlfriend, but if he can just prove his devotion to her, he’s sure to win her back. Nothing is ever as simple as it seems, though, is it? Parents can betray you, lovers can lie to you, and violence can lurk underneath even the most placid exterior . . . Our Kind of Cruelty is a toxic and addictive book, a menacing psychological thriller that radiates with the cruelest of good intentions.” ―Lauren Peugh, Powell’s Books
“Our Kind of Cruelty is a serious love story―or is it? Our Kind of Cruelty is a story of obsession―or is it one of manipulation by a strong character taking advantage of one who is severely damaged from childhood abuse? Is a narrator unreliable if he truly believes all he says? Our Kind of Cruelty is the ultimate psychological thriller which cleverly hides until the very end the fact that the entire book is a statement which has great relevance in current culture and a twist that I did not see coming.” ―Nancy McFarlane, Fiction Addiction
About the Author
Product details
- Publisher : MCD (May 8, 2018)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 288 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0374228191
- ISBN-13 : 978-0374228194
- Item Weight : 1 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.34 x 1.14 x 9.16 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #947,763 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #8,046 in Psychological Fiction (Books)
- #11,684 in Psychological Thrillers (Books)
- #45,096 in Literary Fiction (Books)
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About the author

Hello, I'm a writer of thrillers and a lover of stories.
My latest book, HIDDEN DEPTHS, has been inspired by my family, concerning one of those stories everyone knows about. Because my great-grandfather was a second class passenger on board Titanic.
This book tells his tale and that of Lily, an American heiress trapped in a loveless marriage with a British aristocrat, on her way home to give birth. It's a twisty, turning story that takes place over the four days Titanic sailed from 10th April - 15th April 1912. How do you know who to trust, when you've lost faith in yourself?
I really hope you enjoy what is a very personal tale.
And, if you do, I've published four other novels, EVERYTHING & NOTHING (2011), DOT (2013), OUR KIND OF CRUELTY (2017) & IMPERFECT WOMEN/PERFECT STRANGERS (2019)
Happy reading!
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Mike and Verity meet in college, form a multi-year exclusive relationship that includes sexual games and experiments. He believes these escapades elevate their relationship beyond those of others and that they literally know the other's thoughts. As they advance professionally, Mike is determined to provide what he thinks he must to measure up to her standards and takes a job in New York.
As two years pass, Mike thinks of nothing but her, emailing and calling all the time, but she has become weary of his demands to know every move she makes in London. On his first night back in London, he confesses that he was unfaithful to her. ... once. Verity tells him it's over but Mike believes she is just punishing him for his bad behavior. He understands. She is rightfully angry and he will make it right. Mike is in perpetual denial.
He calls, he emails, he sends flowers and gets no response. In truth, Verity has met someone else but even when Mike receives an invitation to her wedding to another man, he believes the wording is a message for him to decode and she is telling him ... Something.
The wedding is cringeworthy reading as Mike tries to fit the visual of it into his narrative, even waiting in the receiving line to search Verity's eyes for a signal. It is the literary multi-car pile up.. You don't want to read it but can't help yourself.
If you think nothing good will come from this, you are right. The author doesn't give the reader one bit of relief as Mike's delusions lead to disaster.
The larger lesson in this novel is how often the signs are there for everyone to see .. sometimes for years, but by the time anyone takes action, it is too late. One of the absolute best novels of the year.
I love dark, twisted, psychological thrillers, and this book was a G-rated version of a dark and twisted thriller. (I don't understand how Gillian Flynn could think it was dark and twisted.) It's written in first person from the perspective of a man who is obsessively in love with a woman named Verity, and I found myself liking the protagonist, Mike, even though he is out of touch with reality. He had a horrible childhood, yet turned himself into a successful man who seems to respect women and who adores Verity in particular. What I didn't like in the book was the character of Verity. I found Verity to be way too bland, "good," "perfect," and predictable. I wished that Verity was more complex, and I think the book would have been more interesting if the author had added chapters written from her perspective that revealed Verity had a dark side, too. As it is, there is nothing to indicate that Verity is anything less than perfect; Verity is a "good girl" who ends up married to a wealthy, wonderful husband that cherishes her. How boring! No twists or turns or secrets in this book; it's all very predictable and straightforward.
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The supsense has the flavour of Patricia Highsmith and Hitchcock while the storyline delivers the same kind of punch as recent news reports about the Me Too campaign.




