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Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone

By: Benjamin Stevenson
Narrated by: Barton Welch
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2022's most original and darkly funny murder mystery from award-winning comedian Benjamin Stevenson.

I was dreading the Cunningham family reunion even before the first murder. Before the storm stranded us at the mountain resort.

The thing is, us Cunninghams don't really get along.

We've only got one thing in common: we've all killed someone.

My brother, my step-sister, my wife, my father, my mother, my sister-in-law, my uncle, my step-father, my aunt. Even me.

When they find the first body in the snow, it's clear that only a Cunningham could have committed the crime—and it's up to me to prove it.

There are plenty of killers in my family. But only one murderer....

©2022 Benjamin Stevenson (P)2022 Penguin Audio
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I absolutely loved it. Utterly original, hugely entertaining, and a must-read for every fan of the mystery genre. What an exceptionally fresh, smart, funny book - I've never read anything like this before. (Jane Harper)
As fresh and zingy as a salted lime. It's Knives Out meets Richard Osman. Or Dexter by way of Agatha Christie. Or Schitt's Creek with a body count. It's also the most luxuriantly enjoyable novel I've read in years. And years. I began toting my copy around town so that strangers would ask me about it - who could resist that title? I only wish there were more members of the Cunningham clan, so that this raucous, matchlessly entertaining mystery could go on longer. Benjamin Stevenson, I've got a lot to learn from you (A.J. Finn)
The best thing I've read in ages. I absolutely loved it. Whip-smart, twisted, funny, and constructed with the pinpoint precision of a bloodthirsty watchmaker. (Stuart MacBride)
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I found this story dark, witty, odd and hilarious. If this is Aussie Crime fiction I will be reading more. Correction, listening to. This reader could not be more perfect.

A refreshing murder book

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This was a very fun book. Told in a modern way. I loved how the narrator kept referring back to Golden Age Detective novels and writers. Even Mary Westmacott got mentioned!

I’m glad that with the high body count no bodies were found in the library though.

Creative take on true and tried crime fiction staples

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Good book. The narrator has an Australian accent that makes it a little hard to understand

Good detective book. The narrator has an Australian accent. A little hard to understand

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