
Kill for Me, Kill for You
by Steve Cavanagh.
In an old Hitchcock movie, Strangers on a Train, two men discuss swapping murders — each will kill the other’s desired victim, but will get away with it since they have no apparent motive.
That’s the inspiration for a similar arrangement in this novel. Two women, each with a daughter who has been murdered. Each knows the man who killed her daughter but is getting away with it. They agree to avenge each other’s daughters; each will kill the other’s target, while the one with the motive has an alibi.

My Lovely Wife
by Samantha Downing
“It didn’t start out as something bad. I still believe that.”
Millicent and her husband have found a way to spice up their marriage: murder. The first time was not planned. Nor was the second. But by then they were hooked. They need more victims.