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A brand new darkly humourous serial killer thriller for fans of How to Kill Your Family and The Thursday Murder Club. What happens when a serial killer forgets that he's a serial killer?
At Sunset House the tea is barely introduced to a teabag, the carpets are permanently flecked with glitter and care assistant Jolene would rather be watching daytime television than caring for the elderly - but someone might just have confessed to murder.
Most think Gilbert's sudden claim - 'When I killed her' - is likely to be the dementia talking. Or a spoiler for Midsomer Murders. Probably. Now, between bingo, staff drama and a suspicious game of pass the parcel, someone's about to dig up more than buried memories...
Darkly funny, sharply observant and unquestionably deadly, this is no Thursday Murder Club.
'So compelling, I couldn't put it down' Natasha Bache, author of 12 Ways to Kill Your Family at Christmas
See what readers have to say:'A heart pounding thriller that left me on the edge of my seat... one of the best books this year! It was fast paced, edge of the seat thriller that was extremely well executed' ?????
'Really gripping... Full of twists and turns. You'll never guess what is coming next' ?????
'Like The Thursday Murder Club but with a twist' ????
'A dark, funny and yet serious thriller of a read! Killings and kidnapping galore' ?????
'A twist-filled thriller that constantly kept me second-guessing what I thought I knew. Unpredictable, cleverly crafted read... kept me hooked until the end' ????
'Kept me guessing from start to finish' ????
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A brand new darkly humourous serial killer thriller for fans of How to Kill Your Family and The Thursday Murder Club. What happens when a serial killer forgets that he's a serial killer?
At Sunset House the tea is barely introduced to a teabag, the carpets are permanently flecked with glitter and care assistant Jolene would rather be watching daytime television than caring for the elderly - but someone might just have confessed to murder.
Most think Gilbert's sudden claim - 'When I killed her' - is likely to be the dementia talking. Or a spoiler for Midsomer Murders. Probably. Now, between bingo, staff drama and a suspicious game of pass the parcel, someone's about to dig up more than buried memories...
Darkly funny, sharply observant and unquestionably deadly, this is no Thursday Murder Club.
'So compelling, I couldn't put it down' Natasha Bache, author of 12 Ways to Kill Your Family at Christmas
See what readers have to say:'A heart pounding thriller that left me on the edge of my seat... one of the best books this year! It was fast paced, edge of the seat thriller that was extremely well executed' ?????
'Really gripping... Full of twists and turns. You'll never guess what is coming next' ?????
'Like The Thursday Murder Club but with a twist' ????
'A dark, funny and yet serious thriller of a read! Killings and kidnapping galore' ?????
'A twist-filled thriller that constantly kept me second-guessing what I thought I knew. Unpredictable, cleverly crafted read... kept me hooked until the end' ????
'Kept me guessing from start to finish' ????