The 7 1/2 Deaths Evelyn Hardcastle, By Stuart Turton - An Unasked for review
I just finished reading the book, The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn HardcastIe, by Stuart Turton for my SciFi/horror/fantasy book club. I finished it late, our review of the book was last month. I was able to attend the first 1/3 of the discussion, and then I hightailed it out of there; not wanting spoilers to ruin the rest of the book experience for me.
The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn HardcastIe can be best described as an Agatha Christie novel meets Groundhog Day, meets Quantum Leap. There's a lot of twists, turns and surprises in this book, so I don't want to delve too deeply into plot, lest I ruin it for others. It was a wonderful surprise, all of the reveals throughout the book.
I will say that initially, it took me a minute to get really into the book. I'd say I wasn't fully invested until Day 4, which starts at Chapter 11. This isn't to say that I wasn't interested in the read up to this point; I was, or I'd never have made it to Chapter 11. I just wasn't completely invested with the outcome until Day 4.
Goodreads describes the book as follows:
Evelyn Hardcastle will be murdered at 11:00 p.m.
There are eight days, and eight witnesses for you to inhabit.
We will only let you escape once you tell us the name of the killer.
Understood? Then let's begin . . .
Evelyn Hardcastle will die. Every day until Aiden Bishop can identify her killer and break the cycle. But every time the day begins again, Aiden wakes up in the body of a different guest. And some of his hosts are more helpful than others . . .
The most inventive debut of the year twists together a mystery of such unexpected creativity it will leave listeners guessing until the very last second.
I really really enjoyed this book, and will keep it in my library. This concludes my unasked for book review of The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn HardcasltIe, by Stuart Turton
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