
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
After reading Layne Fargo's THE FAVORITES, I had to read THEY NEVER LEARN! I absolutely love that Fargo can write two books that are so different, although they both share strong female characters.
THEY NEVER LEARN is diabolical, and I am here for it!
This isn’t a mystery in the traditional sense. Instead, it’s a razor-sharp, unapologetic thriller that gives us a serial killer who owns her actions without remorse. The story unfolds from two perspectives at Gorman University: Dr. Scarlett Clark, a brilliant English professor with a deadly secret, and Carly, a timid freshman just trying to navigate college life.
Scarlett isn’t just teaching literature—she’s also an avenger of sorts, quietly eliminating men who prey on women. If you assault, stalk, or hurt someone on her campus, you just might find yourself on her list. But after her latest kill, her carefully curated world starts to shake. Fellow professor Dr. Mina Pierce is beginning to connect the dots between the string of "suicides" and "accidents," and Scarlett, ever the strategist, decides to get close to Mina—both to manipulate the investigation and for reasons far more personal. Meanwhile, she sets her sights on one of her most ambitious targets yet.
Carly, on the other hand, is a shy, introverted student just trying to fly under the radar—until her popular roommate, Allison, takes her under her wing. Their friendship helps Carly come out of her shell, but when Allison is assaulted at a party, Carly finds herself consumed by the desire for justice—or maybe something darker.
Fargo masterfully builds tension, weaving these two narratives into a propulsive, edge-of-your-seat read. THEY NEVER LEARN isn’t just a gripping thriller—it’s also deeply character-driven, making us question how far one should go to right a wrong. While we may not agree with a murderer, we just might understand her. The novel boldly tackles important issues like sexual harassment and assault, shedding light on how often these crimes are ignored or dismissed, especially in academic settings.
It’s dark, it’s delicious, and it’s impossible to put down. If you love a thriller with a razor-sharp edge and complex, morally gray characters, this one is a must-read. 4+ stars!
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