Tasha Coryell’s Love Letters to a Serial Killer is a gripping character study disguised as a thriller—and just when you think it’s about to go full Dateline, it pivots into something stranger, sadder, and, at times, even a little cozy. Yes, cozy.

The setup sounds ripped from a true-crime podcast: Hannah, a thirty-something woman drifting through life, starts writing letters to William, an accused serial killer awaiting trial. When he’s acquitted, she doesn’t just meet him—she moves in with him. Not because she believes in his innocence. She doesn’t. She just— can’t resist.
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