The serial killer guide to San Francisco

Michelle Chouinard

Book - 2024

"The granddaughter of a serial killer shows readers another side of the beloved city. The chill of a San Francisco summer can be deadly. No one knows this better than Capri Sanzio, who makes her living giving serial killer tours of the city. Capri has been interested in the topic since she was a kid, when she discovered she's the granddaughter of serial killer, William 'Overkill Bill' Sanzio. She's always believed in his innocence, though she's never taken the leap to fully dive into the case. But now an Overkill Bill copycat has struck in San Francisco. And Capri's former mother-in-law, Sylvia, just cut off Capri's daughter's tuition payments. Needing cash, Capri wonders if this is the time to e...xonerate her grandfather. The case is back in the news and the police will be looking to understand the past to catch a present-day killer. Capri could finally uncover the truth about Overkill Bill-documenting the process with a podcast and a book-and hopefully earn some money. Before Capri can get very far, the cops discover the copycat's latest victim: Sylvia. Capri soon finds herself at the heart of the police's investigation for an entirely different reason. She and her daughter are prime suspects."--

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Subjects
Genres
Detective and mystery fiction
Novels
Published
New York : Minotaur Books 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Michelle Chouinard (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
327 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781250359308
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

The guide who launched the SF Killer Crime Tours turns her attention to sleuthing, bolstered in both capacities by a most improbable qualification. Capricorn Sanzio's grandfather, William Sanzio, was convicted years ago of being Overkill Bill, a serial killer who took an exceptionally thorough approach to his profession. Now, years after her grandpa died in prison still protesting his innocence, it looks very much as if someone is imitating Overkill Bill's not-just-dead-but-really-dead approach to homicide. When Sylvia Clement, the old-money mother of Capri's cheating ex, Todd, announces that she's done paying tuition for her granddaughter Morgan's graduate school, Capri, desperate to raise money, hatches the idea of writing a true-crime book about Overkill Bill and his copycat. No sooner has Capri reached out to homicide inspector Dan Petito to get his take on the murder of socialite Katherine Harper than the copycat claims a second victim: Sylvia Clement, whom both Capri and Morgan had abundant reason to want dead. Once Capri's motive switches from financing Morgan's education to keeping her daughter and herself out of prison, her detective skills get sharper, and she's willing to learn from any source, even a YouTube tutorial on picking locks. Despite its trendy title, this is really a story about family ties, and the complicated connection that emerges between murderer and murderees is both ingenious and deeply felt. Capri even gets another crack at solving the mystery of Overkill Bill in an epilogue that's as heartwarming as it is anticlimactic. Just the thing for readers who want to learn about all those other hearts that got left in San Francisco. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.