Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone: A Novel

This unique and gripping novel, Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone, welcomes readers into a world where murder is not only a possibility but a family tradition. Blending the clever twists of classic whodunnits with modern storytelling flair, this book invites you to experience a family reunion unlike any other—set against the picturesque backdrop of a ski resort.

The protagonist, Ernest Cunningham—whom friends affectionately call Ern—unveils a family secret that is both shocking and amusing: every family member has killed someone. Some have done it more than once, making this gathering much more than just a social event. As Ernest recounts the incidents, he paints a vivid picture of each family member's dark past, forcing readers to confront the blurred lines between good and evil.

With a style that critics have praised as “utterly original” (Jane Harper) and “not to be missed” (Karin Slaughter), the author serves up a deliciously twisted tale where the humor is as sharp as the knives involved in these familial murders. Not only does Stevenson play fair, but he expertly engages the audience in the intriguing game of unraveling the mystery.

As familial bonds are tested and secrets unearthed, readers will find themselves engrossed in an electrifying narrative where every twist keeps you guessing and laughing at the absurdity of it all. The chapters pull you deeper into the intricate web of relationships that complicates the idea of justice, loyalty, and truth.

Will Ernest reveal the truth behind every murder? As you delve into Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone, prepare for a journey filled with surprises that will make you question: What are families really capable of?

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