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Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone
Benjamin Stevenson

Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone

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Read "Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone" as the nullth book in the series sequence. This follows the recommended publication order to preserve character development.

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Community consensus varies on the placement of this title. Our order favors narrative impact over strict chronology.

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❌ No — Required

This book is essential to the core narrative and character development.

Verdict Insight: A compelling work from the Benjamin Stevenson's bibliography. Whether as a standalone or part of a loosely connected universe, it's a staple for fans.

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2023384 pp
Knives Out and Clue meet Agatha Christie and The Thursday Murder Club in this fiendishly clever blend of classic and modern murder mystery. Ernie Cunningham, crime fiction aficionado, is a reluctant guest at his family reunion. Family reunions aren't for everyone, of course. But Ern's part of a notorious crime family--and three years ago, he witnessed his brother kill a man and immediately turned him in to the police. Now Ern's brother is being released from prison and the family is gathering to welcome him home. As if that weren't bad enough, the reunion is taking place at a remote mountain resort. The day before Ern's brother is set to arrive, a man's body is found frozen on the slopes. While most Cunninghams assume the man simply collapsed and died of hypothermia during the night, Ern's stepsister spots a strange detail--the man's airways are clogged with ash. He appears to have died by fire...in a pristine snowfield...without a single burn mark on him. The longer the body goes unidentified, the more overwhelmed the local policeman becomes, and the more Ern realizes it's up to him to find the murderer. Holmes, Christie, Chesterton: he's read them all. He knows what patterns to look for, what rules killers follow. And, of course, he knows his own family. Every member of which, as he's told us from the start, has killed someone. The most original novel you'll read all year, Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone is a fresh take on the locked-room mystery, a brilliant homage to the golden age of crime fiction --and will keep you guessing right until the end. --

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I skip reading Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone?

This book is essential to the core narrative and character development.

Can I read Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone before other books in the series?

No. We recommend reading the previous book first. Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone is the nullth book in the series and follows the core narrative established in earlier volumes.

Is Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone required reading for the series?

Yes, it is a core installment in the series reading order and contains critical character development and plot progression.

What comes after Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone in the reading order?

Currently, Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone is the latest entry listed in our database for this series guide.

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