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My Murder by Katie Williams
Literary fiction

My Murder

by Katie Williams

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Wife, mom, serial killer victim, clone. In this futuristic twist on domestic suspense, a woman tries to solve her own murder.

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    Cerebral

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    Whodunit

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    Mama drama

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    Unsettling

Synopsis

What if the murder you had to solve was your own?

Lou is a happily married mother of an adorable toddler. She’s also the victim of a local serial killer. Recently brought back to life and returned to her grieving family by a government project, she is grateful for this second chance. But as the new Lou re-adapts to her old routines, and as she bonds with other female victims, she realizes that disturbing questions remain about what exactly preceded her death and how much she can really trust those around her.

Now it’s not enough to care for her child, love her husband, and work the job she’s always enjoyed—she must also figure out the circumstances of her death.

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My Murder

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I was supposed to be getting dressed for the party, the first since my murder. Instead, I was messing around with the shower drain, which was running at a creep, leaving the inside of the tub scaled with soap and peppered with dirt. So I wasn’t dressed, not a shoe, not an earring, not a panty. I was naked, in fact, and crouched in the tub, sending an unwound hanger down the drain after a wad of another woman’s hair.

The hanger scratched the wall of the drain, scratched again, but then (gotcha!) sank into something soft.

“I have pants!” Silas called through the door.

At his voice, the hanger twisted in my fingers, the end of it surfacing with a small puff of drain gunk. I cursed.

“Now socks!” he called.

I sent the hanger down again. Was it silly to feel sorry for the bathtub, holding all of that water, letting all of that water run through it? Surely after all the washing that went on inside it, the poor thing might hope to be left clean.

“I’m tying my tie,” Silas said. “It’ll take one minute. Two.”

This was Silas. This has always been Silas. When we’re late, he’ll announce each of his preparations as he makes them. He becomes a ticking clock of toiletry, my husband.

“I’m just stepping out of the shower!” I called back.

Actually, I’d done no such thing. But I almost had it now. I could feel the small suck of resistance as I pulled the hanger up and out. And there it was, a dark knot of hair, glistening in its placenta of soap. It was the size of a mouse. I poked the hair with the end of the hanger. This was my hair.

This wasn’t my hair.

This was her hair.

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Why I love it

Those of us who consume serial killer stories are pretty familiar with the normal narratives: a detective hunting a killer, a family searching for answers . . . but how about a victim seeking justice for herself?

My Murder by Katie Williams is guaranteed to be unlike anything you’ve ever read before—even (no, especially) if you’re a seasoned reader of the genre. A speculative thriller set in a near-future world where virtual reality is the norm and a replication commission clones dead people in order to bring them back to life. When we are first introduced to Lou she is slowly readjusting to the life she lost since being murdered by a serial killer and subsequently brought back into existence. She leans on her loving husband, Silas and tries to find her footing with her newborn baby, Nova, while returning to her steady job that celebrates her return with WELCOME BACK cupcakes. But eventually, Lou begins to believe that there’s much more to her own murder than what she’s been led to believe.

Beyond the immaculate prose, the propulsive plot, and the multiple twists you will not see coming, My Murder is a tale about identity and the power of choice. It’s about reclaiming your autonomy and all the different paths a single life can take—a social commentary about both motherhood and the digital world we live in written in a strikingly original voice. This is a story that simply can’t be cloned.

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Member ratings (4,247)

  • Stephanie M.

    Carleton Place , ON

    A page turner! Well-written and original. The story reads like a slow burn, revealing twist after delicious twist, until it culminates in a most unexpected ending. I couldn’t put it down. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • Audra F.

    Colorado Springs, CO

    WOW! I don't know exactly what category this belongs to - mystery, scifi, speculative, near-future - but it's going to make my personal top ten of the year. Very well written also. ???????????????????? for me!

  • Patti D.

    Canton, MI

    Wow!I’m a mystery fan but this was so far out of my lane! It took awhile to “get it” ie its futuristic but what a wild ride!Read carefully.. it’s a little hard to follow but you won’t regret it!

  • Briona B.

    Chickasaw, AL

    Loved this book! Read it in a day and a half. I plan to reread it already. The story being set in the future is interesting. I liked the VR aspect also! Lou’s story was amazing and the twists were wow

  • Kaila L.

    Kapolei, HI

    This was so well written and I loved the ending. The exploration into postpartum depression and it’s implications were very interesting. I loved the sharp sense of humor. Will read from author again.

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