With an original voice, complex plot, and atmospheric setting, Catherine Mack delivered yet another home run with No One Was Supposed to Die at This Wedding. The second book in a series, we were gifted with even more dark humor as the laugh-out-loud-funny protagonist broke the fourth wall. A messy amateur sleuth who got just as much wrong as she did right, her first-person narration was easily the winning piece to this hilarious whodunnit. After all, I can’t begin to tell you how many times I snorted, chuckled, and giggled as I raced through these pages in one single sitting.
The plot itself was a fun locked room murder mystery complete with a slew of suspicious characters alongside oodles of secrets and lies. Delivering us straight into a dumpster fire of a wedding, there was a delightful amount of gossip-worthy drama and dysfunctional family dynamics that made the plot come alive. Was the first half somewhat of a slow burn? Well, yes… But Eleanor’s snarky banter and sweet, second-chance romance kept me enthralled. After all, this cozy mystery had it all: quirky characters, original twists, and a clever format that pulled me straight into Eleanor’s head.
The only fly in the ointment was the drawn-out dénouement which was full of what Eleanor thought could have happened. Flipping back and forth between her theories and suppositions, I had a hard time following along once we fell into the wormhole of the inevitable “what-ifs.” Don’t get me wrong, it set up what really went down with utter precision and made the truth even more shocking to this armchair sleuth reader.
All and all, I was utterly blown away yet again. Perfect for fans of Benjamin Stevenson, the metafiction vibe and dark comedy feel only sold me on this witty, fun narrator even more. On top of an unguessable plot and smile-inducing conclusion, I couldn’t put the book down and I’m now eagerly awaiting the next book in the series. I do, however, recommend reading them in order. While the author did a fine job filling in what happened in the first novel, you might struggle a bit as there are a few continuing plot lines. Besides, you won’t want to miss a minute with Eleanor. Rating of 4 stars.
SYNOPSIS:
Attending your best friend’s wedding should be a piece of (wedding) cake, but not for Eleanor Dash, bestselling author of the Vacation Mysteries series. Because murder seems to follow her every time she goes on vacation and is definitely her uninvited plus-one to the special occasion.
Emma Wood, Eleanor’s best friend since childhood, is starring in the movie adaptation of When in Rome, Eleanor’s first novel. Emma is also marrying Fred Winters, a major movie star and Emma’s co-star, who just happens to be playing Connor Smith, Eleanor’s ex and leading man of the series.
Filming wraps and they invite the whole cast and crew to their wedding at nearby Catalina Island. There may be a storm headed their way―because of course there is―but nothing will stop their nuptials…that is until Emma receives a note that says “Someone is going to die at the wedding.”
Thank you to Catherine Mack and Minotaur Books for my complimentary copy. All opinions are my own.
PUB DATE: May 13, 2025
Content warning: murder, mention of: knife violence