Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone - Benjamin Stevenson

⭐ 8.5/10

(Originally written by Magdalene)

I read this for the Knives Out comp, mostly, and I think it delivered! The narrator is a mystery-writing-how-to-guide writer, and writes about this event in his life through that lens. He has a tense family reunion at a wintery mountain lodge in Australia the day his brother gets out of jail, and a man shows up dead the next morning. Complicating the matter is the fact that, as the title shows, everyone in his family has killed someone, although the reader finds out as the book goes on whether these murders happened in the past or during this reunion.

It's a murder mystery, but with a fairly light and humourous tone, even though some of the deaths are pretty tragic. It feels like every detail is in there for a reason, and things came together in a surprising way for me. There's lots of meta commentary by the narrator that makes it extra fun.

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