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My Murder
by Katie Williams
After becoming the latest victim of a local serial killer, Lou is cloned back to life by a government project. But as the new Lou adapts to her old routines and bonds with other victims, she notices discrepancies behind her death.
I was pleasantly surprised by MM's gorgeous prose and character development when expecting a fast-paced thriller but ended up with a slow-build lit fic. The story was absorbing & the twist was mindblowing. Apart from the plot, I appreciated the examinations of parenthood and marriage. Overall, MM is a well-balanced debut full of surprises and depth.
I was pleasantly surprised by MM's gorgeous prose and character development when expecting a fast-paced thriller but ended up with a slow-build lit fic. The story was absorbing & the twist was mindblowing. Apart from the plot, I appreciated the examinations of parenthood and marriage. Overall, MM is a well-balanced debut full of surprises and depth.