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A review by georgey1809
How To Solve Your Own Murder by Kristen Perrin
adventurous
lighthearted
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
4.0
Thank you to Netgalley, Kristen Perrin, and Quercus Editions for a copy of this audiobook in exchange for a review.
What I love about this book is the dual timelines with 2 different mysteries being played out simultaneously- both are told cohesively and intertwine well.
I was initially more invested in Francis' story in 1965 (told via diary enteries) than Annie's in present time but I ended up warming up to her and enjoying the present timeline just as much.
I liked how Francis' fortune is at the centre of the book, and how Annie then gets sucked in by this.
This is an easy whodunit mystery (my theories were all over the shop, and I only figured it out as it was about to be revealed). I recommend this one, especially the audio as it makes you more connected to the characters.
What I love about this book is the dual timelines with 2 different mysteries being played out simultaneously- both are told cohesively and intertwine well.
I was initially more invested in Francis' story in 1965 (told via diary enteries) than Annie's in present time but I ended up warming up to her and enjoying the present timeline just as much.
I liked how Francis' fortune is at the centre of the book, and how Annie then gets sucked in by this.
This is an easy whodunit mystery (my theories were all over the shop, and I only figured it out as it was about to be revealed). I recommend this one, especially the audio as it makes you more connected to the characters.