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A review by the_boozy_baking_bibliophile
How To Solve Your Own Murder by Kristen Perrin
4.0
Loved this fun book! It gave me Agatha Christie vibes with a cozy mystery type of energy.
Told in two time periods and perspectives - modern day Annie and 1960s Great Aunt Frances, both with such unique voices but similar personalities. They both like to get to the bottom of mysteries.
Aunt Frances wanted to know who killed her best friend in 1966 - and kept tabs on everyone as possible suspects, all whilst holding on to her superstitions about a fortune she received at a carnival when she was 17 that foretold her murder.
Annie received a missive to attend a meeting with the mysterious Great Aunt Frances and her counsel to discuss the changing of her will - only to discover her dead. Her fortune come true.
She finds herself immersed in an eccentric small town where everybody knows everyone, they’re all hiding something and she has no idea who to trust. Will she uncover the truth about her enigmatic great aunt or be doomed to the same fate?
Told in two time periods and perspectives - modern day Annie and 1960s Great Aunt Frances, both with such unique voices but similar personalities. They both like to get to the bottom of mysteries.
Aunt Frances wanted to know who killed her best friend in 1966 - and kept tabs on everyone as possible suspects, all whilst holding on to her superstitions about a fortune she received at a carnival when she was 17 that foretold her murder.
Annie received a missive to attend a meeting with the mysterious Great Aunt Frances and her counsel to discuss the changing of her will - only to discover her dead. Her fortune come true.
She finds herself immersed in an eccentric small town where everybody knows everyone, they’re all hiding something and she has no idea who to trust. Will she uncover the truth about her enigmatic great aunt or be doomed to the same fate?