Everyone In My Family Has Killed Someone by Benjamin Stevenson

The novel follows the story of a family who gathers for a weekend at their secluded lakeside cabin, celebrating the release from prison of one of the sons Each member of the family harbours a dark secret measured by the murder of the father against the killing by the one son of his ostensible killer. As the weekend unfolds, tensions rise and secrets begin to unravel. The novel has the clear intention of conveying the classic elements of a locked room whodunnit coupled with a historic murder in a witty manner. For the most it succeeds, though the comedy element is a bit of an afterthought. The summoning is somewhat "Oceans 12", with the author providing insufficient breadcrumbs to enable the reader to guess the resultant dénouement. 4/5

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