Friday 29 September 2023

KitKat Reviews Everyone in my Family has Killed Someone by Benjamin Stevenson #murder #mystery #novel

Hey there, fellow mystery aficionados! It's your favorite feline detective, KitKat, here with a purr-fectly intriguing review of "Everyone in my Family has Killed Someone" by Benjamin Stevenson. 

Now, don't be fooled by the title – this book is a cunning blend of entertainment, meta-humor, and good old-fashioned mystery.

First things first, let's talk about the author, Benjamin Stevenson. Known for his comedic prowess, Stevenson delivers a narrative that's not all laughs and chuckles. While the title may lead you to expect a riotous comedy, this book takes a more complex route, offering a thrilling mystery plot with a dash of humor.

What sets this book apart is its self-awareness, a quality that had my whiskers twitching with delight. It's what I like to call "meta-mystery." The author cleverly plays with the conventions of the genre, making witty references to classic mystery novels and their famous detectives. It's like a treasure hunt for literary catnip, as you try to spot all the nods to the greats.

Now, onto the mystery itself. Stevenson crafts a puzzle that had me at the edge of my favorite sunbeam. Clues are scattered like treats throughout the story, and just when you think you've unraveled the mystery, another layer of intrigue surfaces. It's like chasing a laser pointer; you never quite catch it until the very end.

The characters are a delight to follow. Each has their quirks and secrets, and it's a pleasure watching their relationships evolve as they try to crack the case. The dialogue sparkles, adding to the book's overall appeal.

However, I must warn you that the humor doesn't dominate the narrative. It's more like a seasoning – a sprinkle here and there – rather than the main course. So, if you're expecting a laugh-out-loud comedy, you might be disappointed. But if you're open to a mystery that embraces its comedic side while staying true to the genre's core, you're in for a treat.

In conclusion, "Everyone in my Family has Killed Someone" by Benjamin Stevenson is a captivating blend of humor and mystery. It's a must-read for those who enjoy a good Poirot-style puzzle but appreciate a touch of playfulness and meta-humor. So, grab a comfy reading spot, perhaps next to your feline friend, and embark on this intriguing and thoroughly enjoyable literary adventure.









Friday 15 September 2023

Murder by the Books: Serenity Bay #Mysteries, Book 2 #NewRelease #SmallTown #Quozy #Cozy #Mystery


Murder by the Books
Series: Serenity Bay Mysteries
Book: 2
Author: J.J. Brass
Publisher: Rainbow Crush
Word Count: 30,000


Welcome to Serenity Bay, where books hold secrets, and mysteries lurk behind every page.

When Lucy Larkin and her uncle Frank stumble upon an unfinished manuscript hidden in a dresser at the Annual Antiques Street Fair, they uncover more than just forgotten words.

As the mystery unfolds, Lucy and Uncle Frank embark on a quest to unravel the truth. Can they convince Detective Johnson that a crime has been committed, or will they find themselves met with skepticism?

Now, with time running out, Lucy and her uncle must race against the clock to piece together clues hidden within the unfinished book. With curiosity, wit, and a touch of amateur sleuthing, can they unmask the killer and bring justice to Serenity Bay?

"Murder by the Books" is a page-turning journey into the heart of a small town where books can be deadly. Join Lucy and Uncle Frank in this charming cozy mystery.

J.J. Brass is a queer author living with disability who writes hilarious and heartfelt LGBT mystery stories. If you like your mysteries cozy and comedic, check out tales like Small Town Scandal, The Turkey Wore Satin, Murder at the Office, The Courtyard Clairvoyant Mysteries series, and the Serenity Bay Mysteries.

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