So, a detective and a suspect walk into a supermarket…
No, this isn’t the start of an old-school joke, but it does set the tone for what you can expect from this gem by independent author T. P. Theyson. It’s a unique blend of thriller and comedy that tells the story of a best-selling crime writer, who, between suffering from writer’s block, insomnia and being suspected of murder, becomes unhinged and starts to question her own sanity.
Although the story didn’t exactly grab me from the first line, by the time I’d reached the end of the first chapter I was completely invested. The highly entertaining inner banter which the slightly neurotic main character sustains throughout the novel had me in stitches, and the interaction and conversation between the characters – something I find a lot of authors often struggle with – was brilliantly done.
3 is a short, highly enjoyable read, especially for those who like their stories dark but sprinkled with hilarity (think Roald Dahl's darker books for adults like Kiss Kiss).
P.S. Celebrated author Haruki Murakami was once quoted saying that “if you only read the books that everyone else is reading, you can only think what everyone else is thinking.” Popular books are popular for various (and of course justifiable) reasons, but every astute reader, on occasion, veers off the beaten track in search of unmapped treasures, even if they sometimes have to search quite far (let’s be honest, there’s a lot of crap out there).
Consider supporting new writers and independent authors and broaden your scope of reading at the same time.😊