Psychopaths Anonymous by Will Carver #AudioBookReview

Psychopaths Anonymous

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Maeve has everything. A high-powered job, a beautiful home and a string of uncomplicated one-night encounters. She’s also an addict – a functioning alcoholic with a dependence on sex and an insatiable appetite for killing men.

When she can’t find a support group to share her obsession, she creates her own. And Psychopaths Anonymous is born. Friends of Maeve.

Now in a serious relationship, Maeve wants to keep the group a secret. But not everyone in the group adheres to the rules, and when a reckless member raises suspicions with the police, Maeve’s drinking spirals out of control. She needs to stop killing. She needs to close the group. But Maeve can’t seem to quit the things that are bad for her, including her new man….

Psychopaths Anonymous is a scathing, violent and darkly funny audiobook about love, connection, obsessions and sex – and the aspects of human nature we’d prefer to hide.

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This is my second novel by this author and I bought the audiobook with my last Audible credit. I thought I started off on the wrong foot with the first one but now I’m having to admit that this author is probably not a match for me.

First of all, I have come to realize that I prefer books with a clear and predictable structure, a question at the start of a novel waiting for an answer, a heads up on what mystery needs to be solved. I however got into this novel without anything to hold on to except the 12 steps of AA. But where will it lead after reaching step 12, what is the purpose of the story? After a good part of the story, when it dawned on me what ticked Maeve’s boxes, I was questioning if she would get caught as a serial killer, who the next victim would be, and if she would kill her sexual partner in the end, but her overall thoughts didn’t really interest me as much as wanted them to.

Lots of people are fascinated by psychopaths and how their brain works, as am I, and I probably read and watched a few too many romanticized versions where you can find some redeeming qualities in the characters because there was nothing sympathetic about Maeve. I’m definitely not ‘A Friend of Maeve’ in any way. She’s this know-it-all alcoholic psychopath who joins several group meetings (including AA with the intent to steal some ideas for her own group meeting of Psychopaths Anonymous) because she loves other people’s misery and it obviously feeds her feelings of superiority. I didn’t like Maeve at all, but it might be more worrisome if I did.

Psychopaths Anonymous is not for the faint of heart. Even I found it quite crude when Maeve describes one of her murders in gruesome detail, I must be turning soft now I’m a year older. There is a big dose of violence, alcohol and sex within these pages but I’m somewhat surprised myself that what probably bothered me most were her opinions on God and faith. It was a recurring theme and it didn’t sit well with me how she ridiculed people who find support and solace in their belief. Each to their own of course, and I’m an atheist as well but it felt quite harsh and repetitive.

I looked up the traits of a psychopath and she’s a 100% perfect fit so the author did a great job. I won’t spoil where this story is going to go and if she’s able to keep on hiding body parts in her freezer from Seth, the one person she doesn’t grow tired of. I don’t know what the chances are in real life of this ending happening as it was in this novel, but as far as fictional worlds go, I have to say I’m feeling ok with the way the author ended things for Maeve. I don’t regret sticking to it till the end because I simply had to know how it was going to be wrapped up but in all honesty I probably won’t give it a third shot.

I bought an copy of this audiobook. This is my honest opinion.

14 thoughts on “Psychopaths Anonymous by Will Carver #AudioBookReview

  1. Thanks for your candid and honest review, Inge, I’m glad when reviewers I trust, like you, who take the time to tell us about books that didn’t work for them because we can make informed decisions as the whether or not it will work for us.

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  2. I’m sorry you didn’t enjoy this one, Inge. I love Will Carver but I can see he’s not for everyone, his style is one you either love or hate and if you like your books more structured, more traditional maybe if that’s the right word, I completely understand why he’s not the right fit for you. I usually encourage people to pick up books, not discourage them, but in your case I would recommend that you stop here cos I feel this is perhaps one of his more “accessible” books and I’m afraid you might have a worse experience with the others.

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    • I know how much you love him and I read your – almost lost for words so good – review of today so I’m sorry you had to read this, I almost feel guilty towards you 😌. I had such strong emotions though that I just had to write it in a review. Thank you for understanding why I struggle with his style! If this is one of the more accessible ones I do wonder what the rest is 😋

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      • You should never feel guilty for liking or disliking a book, especially not towards me 😄 I’ve disliked books that everyone was raving about, and it’s not the best of feelings, but in the end, you can’t love them all, especially when they’re this distinct in style. This is a fair review in any case, Inge, and good on you for giving him a second chance.

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  3. Ah, Maeve sounds like a right ray of sunshine… crikey… I think if the pritagonist, or a psychopath, has even a teeny tiny thing that makes them relatable, even if you don’t like them, it can make a whole big difference…

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