After his family’s deadly reunion, Ernest Cunningham publishes a true crime novel recounting the treacherous events of that weekend. Following its publication, his agent seals the deal on a second book. This time, however, they want a fiction novel. A brand new world for Ernest, he realizes that he needs a little inspiration. Hopefully, his invitation to the Australian Mystery Writers’ Festival will be just what the doctor ordered.
Taking place aboard the famed Ghan train, which runs through the desolate Australian outback between Darwin and Adelaide, Ernest settles in with his girlfriend Juliette in their luxurious cabin. Before he knows it, however, ill will has raised its ugly head amongst the invited writers. After all, in the small world of the who’s who of crime fiction, there’s plenty of secrets hidden in the history amongst the invited few.
Shockingly, however, within only twenty-four hours, one of their party is dead. It seems to Ernest that he’s back in his role of amateur detective. This time around, though, he’s got five crime writers to assist. Running the gamut from eagle-eyed psychological expert to legal scholar, together they should know how to get to the truth. Granted, that expertise could also be of some assistance to help one of them kill.
True crime writer. Forensic science wordsmith. Classic mystery bestseller. Legal thriller author. Psychological suspense scribe. And, last but not least, literary penman. Between them, they all hold the skills to get away with murder. Surely one of them can also work out who perpetrated the terrible crime. After all, they’re on a train in the middle of nowhere. It’s only a matter of time until someone else could be killed off as well.
Holy cannoli! What a fun, humor-filled book! After reading (and loving) Everyone in My Family Is a Murderer, I just knew that the sequel, Everyone on This Train Is a Suspect had to be at least equally brilliant. After all, the snarky narration and nod to Golden Age classic mysteries made the first one a definite hole in one. What I wasn’t prepared for, however, was how I would love this one even more. How is that possible? Well, read on, my book besties…
First off the characters were simply divine. A mix of clever and obtuse, unlikeable and engaging, as a whole, the cast won me over hook, line, and sinker. Throw in the fact that the dialogue was giggle-worthy in the extreme, and, well, I don’t know who wouldn’t fall in love with this book. But, in the end, it was Ernest as narrator that made this one sing. Breaking down the locked room mystery into its requisite parts, it gave me ample opportunity to solve the deftly layered puzzle. Did I succeed? Happily, not a chance.
As for the plot, Stevenson’s newest work was just as action-packed as the first in the series. Don’t get me wrong, there was plenty of sleuthing by not only Ernest, but the rest of the group of crime fiction writers, making the very modern mystery an intriguing amateur detective whodunnit. On top of that, both the adrenaline-fueled climax and apt conclusion were perfectly spot on. So much so that I first gasped and then laughed in the very last chapter. Even better, everything was tied up with a neat, little bow slash happily ever after. Well, sort of in regards to that final assertion…
While reminiscent of Agatha Christie, this addictive and unputdownable novel didn’t take itself quite so seriously. Just the same, this metafiction tale was a shining success as twist after twist and lies piled upon secrets exposed a well-written and thoughtfully laid out plot. Complete with one heck of a memorable dénouement that flawlessly resolved multiple subplots, I was utterly blown away. After all, it will take me awhile to get over the superbly done first-person narration and finely drawn parody. All in all, Stevenson’s clearly done it again, so be sure to grab your copy today. Rating of 5 stars.
Thank you to Benjamin Stevenson and Mariner Books for my complimentary copy. All opinions are my own.
PUB DAY: January 30, 2024
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Trigger warning: poisoning, mention of: stabbing, rape, fatal train versus bus accident, plagiarism