The Dead Don't Worry: An Addictive Psychological Serial Killer Thriller (Mind Games #4)
How do you catch a serial killer who knows you better than you know yourself? An addictive crime thriller for fans of Dark Places.


Still reeling from the discovery of her brother's body, psychologist Maggie Connolly is hopeful that her life might finally settle down. Tough break—her work as a police consultant rarely lets up.

But she's never had a case like this.

When a body is discovered, Maggie is sucked into a bloody game of cat and mouse. The victim bears an uncanny resemblance to Maggie herself. And the next victim is a man she's slept with, his body brutalized in the same manner as the first. Why does the killer remove their eyelids? And what of the numbers scored into the victims' flesh?

It seems the killer is crossing names off a list, starting with the periphery, then tightening like a noose around Maggie's inner circle, and at an alarming pace. They barely have time to breathe before a new body drops. And the police don't have a shred of evidence—no one has seen the killer's face.

As she's pulled deeper into the killer's world, Maggie realizes that the truth is more terrifying than anything she could have imagined. This is obsession in its most savage and unrelenting form. If she can't unmask this madman, neither Maggie nor anyone she loves will make it out alive.


Addictive, intense, with a breakneck pace and jaw-dropping twists you'll never see coming, The Dead Don't Worry is a riveting psychological crime thriller for fans of Caroline Kepnes, Gillian Flynn, and Prodigal Son.
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The Dead Don't Worry: An Addictive Psychological Serial Killer Thriller (Mind Games #4)
How do you catch a serial killer who knows you better than you know yourself? An addictive crime thriller for fans of Dark Places.


Still reeling from the discovery of her brother's body, psychologist Maggie Connolly is hopeful that her life might finally settle down. Tough break—her work as a police consultant rarely lets up.

But she's never had a case like this.

When a body is discovered, Maggie is sucked into a bloody game of cat and mouse. The victim bears an uncanny resemblance to Maggie herself. And the next victim is a man she's slept with, his body brutalized in the same manner as the first. Why does the killer remove their eyelids? And what of the numbers scored into the victims' flesh?

It seems the killer is crossing names off a list, starting with the periphery, then tightening like a noose around Maggie's inner circle, and at an alarming pace. They barely have time to breathe before a new body drops. And the police don't have a shred of evidence—no one has seen the killer's face.

As she's pulled deeper into the killer's world, Maggie realizes that the truth is more terrifying than anything she could have imagined. This is obsession in its most savage and unrelenting form. If she can't unmask this madman, neither Maggie nor anyone she loves will make it out alive.


Addictive, intense, with a breakneck pace and jaw-dropping twists you'll never see coming, The Dead Don't Worry is a riveting psychological crime thriller for fans of Caroline Kepnes, Gillian Flynn, and Prodigal Son.
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The Dead Don't Worry: An Addictive Psychological Serial Killer Thriller (Mind Games #4)

The Dead Don't Worry: An Addictive Psychological Serial Killer Thriller (Mind Games #4)

by Meghan O'Flynn
The Dead Don't Worry: An Addictive Psychological Serial Killer Thriller (Mind Games #4)

The Dead Don't Worry: An Addictive Psychological Serial Killer Thriller (Mind Games #4)

by Meghan O'Flynn

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Overview

How do you catch a serial killer who knows you better than you know yourself? An addictive crime thriller for fans of Dark Places.


Still reeling from the discovery of her brother's body, psychologist Maggie Connolly is hopeful that her life might finally settle down. Tough break—her work as a police consultant rarely lets up.

But she's never had a case like this.

When a body is discovered, Maggie is sucked into a bloody game of cat and mouse. The victim bears an uncanny resemblance to Maggie herself. And the next victim is a man she's slept with, his body brutalized in the same manner as the first. Why does the killer remove their eyelids? And what of the numbers scored into the victims' flesh?

It seems the killer is crossing names off a list, starting with the periphery, then tightening like a noose around Maggie's inner circle, and at an alarming pace. They barely have time to breathe before a new body drops. And the police don't have a shred of evidence—no one has seen the killer's face.

As she's pulled deeper into the killer's world, Maggie realizes that the truth is more terrifying than anything she could have imagined. This is obsession in its most savage and unrelenting form. If she can't unmask this madman, neither Maggie nor anyone she loves will make it out alive.


Addictive, intense, with a breakneck pace and jaw-dropping twists you'll never see coming, The Dead Don't Worry is a riveting psychological crime thriller for fans of Caroline Kepnes, Gillian Flynn, and Prodigal Son.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940186599500
Publisher: Pygmalion Publishing
Publication date: 10/03/2023
Series: Mind Games , #4
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 178,499
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

With books deemed “visceral, haunting, and fully immersive” (New York Times Bestseller Andra Watkins), Meghan O’Flynn has made her mark on the thriller genre. Meghan is a clinical therapist who draws her character inspiration from her knowledge of the human psyche. She is the bestselling author of gritty crime novels and serial killer thrillers, all of which take readers on the dark, gripping, and unputdownable journey for which Meghan is notorious. Learn more on Meghan's website. While you’re there, join Meghan’s reader group, and get exclusive bonuses just for signing up!
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