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Murder Your Employer: The McMasters Guide to Homicide: THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

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This Conservatory, where you can learn all about drowning, poison, combat, and much more, is in a secret location. Today Mandie is taking time to review the book that every boss hope’s you’ll never read 😉 Just kidding.

The narrative is maybe too drawn out, but I do understand that it is quite important to get the full backstory and the gory details. A delightful mix of witty wordplay, breathtaking twists and genuine intrigue, Murder Your Employer will gain you admission into a wholly original world, cocooned within the most entertaining audiobook about well-intentioned would-be murderers you'll ever hear. However, he is also the target of others who seek to exemplify all they have learned from the McMasters Conservatory.The weird part is that a lot of his story is presented as journal entries addressing the anonymous sponsor who made his studies at McMasters possible. There are kitchen gardens so the food is fresh and there’s an ice cream van to complete the bucolic setting.

Suddenly she's a POV and we're supposed to learn about her life and goals and a bunch of other stuff I didn't care about.narfna on “What the stories never said: at the end of the day, if a man wants to kill you, he kills you. Who hasn’t wondered for a split second what the world would be like if the object of your affliction ceased to exist? Welcome to the McMasters Conservatory for the Applied Arts – a luxurious, clandestine college dedicated to the fine art of murder where earnest students study how best to “delete” their most deserving victim.

This book reads as an educational manual, but you will quickly realise that there is a unique premise and plot unfolding – that of an uber entertaining thriller, filled with murder and mayhem. Merryn on Yellowface: what a wild ride Interesting to read in the context of the Hugo Award shenanigans and Kuang's excellent book Babel being mysteriously declared ineligible when the awards are being. I literally only realized it was set in the chosen decade after an explicit mention of the fact past the 90% mark. For a moment I thought that if you read all the underlined words, something would be revealed but that does not seem to be the case. It's also a story I didn't want to end, so apparently I'm a touch on the fickle-side about this listen.About the book (blurb from Penguin Random House SA) One hot summer day, stuck in traffic on her way to pick up the cake for her daughter’s sixteenth birthday party, Grace Adams snaps. The only disappointment is that I have looked to see if there’s another in the series and this seems at the moment to be the only one. You see, once a student sets foot on campus, there are only two ways to depart: either as a fully accredited graduate or in an attractive urn. Edgar winner Holmes ( Swing) frames this cheeky 1950s-set crime novel as a self-study guide for those who can’t afford tuition to the McMasters Conservatory for the Applied Arts, a “finishing school for finishing people off” whose location is kept secret from even those enrolled.

Strong narrative flow helps push the story along, though there are times it lags and kept me waving my hand in the air in hopes of spurring things along. The events occurred in the 1950s but the setting barely lent anything to the story; it could’ve all happened within the last twenty years and there would’ve been no substantial difference.This piece, part textbook, part novel, and even with a slice of journal, offers the reader a varied view on murder and how to execute it properly, if you will pardon the pun.

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