Bella Mackie's new novel, What a Way to Go, features a wealthy family amidst dysfunction and murder, highlighting the superficial nature of wealth and relationships.
Mackie introduces a brilliantly drawn character in Olivia, who reflects on motherhood: 'Your offspring don't constitute a personality after all,' she contemplates, emphasizing the emptiness of her social circle.
The story is laced with dark humor as it portrays Anthony, who once reveled in luxury, now finding himself in a processing center posthumously, horrified by the circumstances of his existence.
Laura Sims's How Can I Help You questions the essence of identity through Margo’s dual existence, a former murderous nurse now ironically seeking refuge among the quiet of library shelves.
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