Book Review: Notes on a Murder by B.P. Walter

Notes on a Murder
by B.P. Walter

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Everyone is capable of murder. Are you?

It started with an invitation to dinner. An evening of good food and good company at a luxury villa. But as the night progresses, the party takes a dark turn.

The host makes you an offer, a party favour he calls it: another guest has committed a heinous crime, you can end their life, stop their terror. He tells you there will be no consequences; do you believe him?

Your decision will change your life. Choose carefully.

My Rating:

Favorite Quotes:

 

I open my mouth. Then decide it’s best not to go into it. If there’s one thing life has taught me, it is not to play one’s cards too soon.

Well, I hate to state the obvious, but “gay people” aren’t one homogenous mass who all think the same thing. Maybe you shouldn’t believe everything you read on Twitter. Although at least you said “gay people” and not a bundle of letters.

 

My Review:

 

This one kept me guessing to the very end, and oh, how I do love it when that happens. This was my introduction to this twisty scribe. He has conjured a batch of odd and quirky characters who were itchy/scratchy and continually prodded and sparked my curiosity. I will most definitely be coming back for more.

About the Author

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B.P. Walter is the Sunday Times bestselling author of psychological thrillers. He was born and raised in Essex, England and after spending his childhood and teenage years reading compulsively, he worked in bookshops then went to the University of Southampton to study Film and English. He is an alumnus of the Faber Academy and formerly worked in social media coordination. His debut novel, A Version of the Truth, was published in 2019, followed by Hold Your Breath in 2020, and The Dinner Guest, which was chosen as a Waterstones Book of the Month, in April 2021. His most recent novels are The Woman on the Pier and The Locked Attic.