


Just when I thought there couldn’t possibly be any more twists, Jackson would throw in another one, and it really kept me on the edge of my seat throughout. Of course, those seemingly small and insignificant details provided the book with its fair share of twists and turns. Reading everything come together and come full circle was really nice and it tied the whole series up incredibly well! There were lots of details included from the first two books which hadn’t been major before but became crucial in the final book. I think one of the things which made this book so satisfying was definitely watching the way everything came full circle. I don’t want to give too much away, but it was a lot darker than the previous two (a full list of triggers can be found towards the end of this review) and I really liked the direction Jackson went down with it – I think it might just be my favourite in the series! Just when I thought the series couldn’t get any better Jackson hit me with this and I can honestly say this book was so much more than what I was expecting.

It was a rollercoaster and a half, and I loved absolutely every second of the ride. I genuinely do not think words can do justice to everything this book put me through. The UK release happened whilst I was away, and I was so gutted that I couldn’t get my hands on it and devour it straight away – and I was going to miss out on the special edition, too! Luckily enough, I managed to order myself a copy of the exclusive Waterstones edition, changing the delivery until I got back, and I whizzed through it in under a day – all 550 pages of it! When I tell you I couldn’t wait to get my hands on this book, I am seriously not kidding. Will she be able to save herself, or will it be too late? The problem is, Pip has good reason to believe the wrong man is behind bars – and that her life is in grave danger, with her time running out. Things only get worse for poor Pip when she realises she has acquired a stalker – one who has very similar patterns to a serial killer sitting in jail. Everything she previously encountered has really taken a toll on her, and she is still dealing with the aftermath of the previous book. Hi everyone! Today I’m going to be reviewing As Good As Dead by Holly Jackson, the third and final installment in the A Good Girl’s Guide To Murder series.Īs Good As Dead picks up a few months after the events of Good Girl, Bad Blood, and it’s safe to say that Pip is not in a good place.
