the plot of 'Never Saw Me Coming' is like a psychological rollercoaster with a
darkly comedic twist! It follows Chloe, a college student enrolled in a clinical study for psychopaths—except she’s secretly using it as cover to plot
revenge against her ex-boyfriend. Things get wild when other participants start turning up dead, and Chloe realizes someone’s hunting psychopaths. The book’s genius lies in how it flips the 'unreliable narrator' trope; Chloe’s chillingly self-aware but still oddly relatable.
The tension builds as she teams up with another study participant,
Charles, who might be more dangerous than he seems. The campus setting adds this eerie normality to the chaos, like, 'Oh, just another Tuesday—except there’s a murderer loose.' It’s a cat-and-mouse
Game where you’re never sure who’s the cat. I love how the author, Vera Kurian, blends satire with genuine thrills—it’s like 'Dexter' meets 'Gossip Girl,' but with way more psychological depth.