"How to Kill Your Family" by Bella Mackie is a darkly comedic and satirical novel that takes readers on a thrilling journey through the twisted mind of Grace Bernard. Grace, the protagonist, is a young woman with a deadly mission: to methodically eliminate every member of her estranged family. The novel opens with Grace in prison, reflecting on the successful murders she's committed and the one injustice she can’t stand—the crime she didn’t commit.
Through a blend of wit and wickedness, Grace details her elaborate and cunning plans to take down her wealthy, dysfunctional relatives, who have wronged her in various ways. As the story unfolds, readers are drawn into Grace’s motivations, her sharp observations about society, and the ironic twists that define her life.
"How to Kill Your Family" is a provocative, page-turning exploration of revenge, morality, and the lengths one will go to achieve justice—or at least, their version of it. It's a gripping tale that challenges the traditional boundaries of crime fiction with its clever narrative and dark humor. Perfect for fans of anti-heroes and those who appreciate a sardonic take on family dynamics and societal expectations.