Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone: A Murdery Mystery Book By Benjamin Stevenson
Settle in for a fall mystery: "Knives Out" meets Agatha Christie in "Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone." Ernest Cunningham introduces his dark family history, confessing that each member, including himself, has taken a life. The narrative promises a fiendishly clever blend of classic and modern murder mystery.
The story unfolds with a dark humor as Ernest, or Ern, reveals the twisted dynamics of his family. The choice of a ski resort for a family reunion becomes an ironic backdrop to the murderous revelations. Stevenson's narrative skill is praised for its witty twist on classic whodunits, drawing comparisons to Agatha Christie and The Thursday Murder Club.
The intriguing opening leaves readers hanging on Ernest's confession about being a killer. The suspense heightens as he lists family members who have committed murder, creating a chilling atmosphere. The clever play on the mystery genre is acknowledged by critics like Maureen Corrigan, emphasizing the fair play and excellence in Stevenson's storytelling.
As Ernest invites readers to explore the sinister family secrets, the promise of a riveting and original mystery unfolds. The dark humor, complex family dynamics, and the anticipation of unraveling the mystery make this a must-read for fans of classic and contemporary murder mysteries. 📚❤️