Murder List has a fun premise of just that - a murder list. The self-help guru had the audience each fill out a list of people they wished weren't in their lives. Regan listed the people who had annoyed her that day. But she didn't get a chance to burn her list with everyone else. So the stalker took on her list and started killing the people off for her. Julie Garwood has crafted a quick paced romantic suspense that has its twists and turns. Although the stalker is revealed about three quarters of the way through, the reason doesn't come out until the end and is an unexpected twist.
Although intense, the book retains the lighter touch of a good romantic suspense novel. Murder List is a good book for getting away fromt he world for a while.
Notice: Non-graphic violence, Strong sexual content