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How To Kill Your Family by Bella Mackie



I mean, with a title like that how could you not pick this book up when cruising the local book store… plus it’s pink!


Okay, I’ll be honest I wasn’t completely sold on this one at the beginning. It took a while to pick up and it took a good quarter of the book to really draw me into the story.


However, once I got past the slow burner of a start I found myself hooked on the gloriously gruesome perspective of this murderess. With very litter remorse, Grace recounts how she did away with her fathers side of the family tree. And she does it in beautiful detail, that will have you picturing each death with 20:20 vision.


I still don’t quite see why the lead protagonist felt murder was the best way forward but she was a woman on a mission and the lengths at which she went to was both ingenious and entertaining. No boring, bog standard deaths to be found in the pages of this pink tomb.


Final note… stick with it!


 

It’s a book for those that enjoy a slow burner with a firey endgame.


It’s a book for the darkly humoured


It’s a book for those who ask… to kill or not to kill?

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