What a way to go

Bella Mackie

Book - 2025

"When Anthony Wistern died, he expected his family to make a bit more of a fuss about it. Especially after he'd died in such dramatic fashion: skewered by an exorbitantly expensive party decoration in the private lake of his Cotswolds manor house at his sixtieth birthday party, surrounded by the people for whom he most loved flaunting his wealth. And now even death has disappointed him; instead of Heaven or Hell or an empty void, Anthony's soul is stuck in a strange kind of purgatory while he tries to figure out who killed him--before he is finally released from this interminably exasperating waiting room"--Page 4 of cover.

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Subjects
Genres
Thrillers (Fiction)
Detective and mystery fiction
Humorous fiction
Novels
Published
New York : Harper Perennial [2025]
Language
English
Main Author
Bella Mackie (author)
Edition
First US edition
Item Description
"A novel"--Page 1 of cover.
"First published in Great Brittain in 2024 by the Borough Press"--Title page verso.
Physical Description
376 pages ; 21 cm
ISBN
9780063457300
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

A wealthy ghost, his beleaguered wife, and an internet detective narrate this sharp satirical mystery from Mackie (How to Kill Your Family). After hedge fund CEO Anthony Wistern is impaled by a spear-like decoration at his lavish 60th birthday party, he becomes trapped in a bureaucratic purgatory until he can recall the exact details of his death. Refusing to linger long in a place with low thread count sheets and monochromatic clothing, Anthony starts observing his family and friends for clues. At first, their indifference hurts; his wife, Olivia, can't even be bothered to pretend she's in mourning. Then it becomes a logistical problem: if everyone hated Anthony, anyone might have killed him, and he could be stuck in purgatory for eternity. All appears hopeless until an anonymous, true crime-obsessed internet sleuth in the Cotswolds takes up Anthony's case, unconvinced by the official narrative that his death was an accident. Filled with bitter laughs and nasty characters, this stinging send-up of the ultra-wealthy might grate on some, but Mackie has obvious fun doling out her characters' just deserts. The story's whodunit plot, too, is sufficiently twisty and designed with care. It's a strong sophomore effort that will please fans of Mackie's debut. (Oct.)

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