Vivian Dies Again
by C.E. Hulse
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'Sharp, funny and well observed. Vivian Dies Again made me properly laugh' - LAURA MARSHALL'Devilishly dark. I fell head over heels for this hapless herione' - HEATHER CRITCHLOW'Hilariously quirky. A clever twist on the classic murder mystery' - GUY MORPUSSTime heals all wounds. Except blunt force trauma.Vivian Slade is a cautionary tale. The wrong side of thirty, she's no longer the life and soul of the party - she's a party of one. But she's determined to turn over a new leaf, even if that means going to a family gathering where everyone hates her.Turns out, someone really hates her - enough to push her off a balcony to a very messy end. But then Vivian wakes up! Only to be murdered... One of the strengths of this book lies in its thoughtful exploration of themes that resonate beyond the story itself. The narrative subtly reflects real-world situations, encouraging readers to consider broader perspectives without becoming overly didactic. The characters are portrayed with emotional depth, making their struggles and decisions feel authentic. As a result, the book not only entertains but also invites reflection long after the final chapter is finished. The book’s consistent tone helps establish trust between the author and the reader. Knowing what to expect stylistically allows readers to settle into the story more comfortably. This sense of stability enhances immersion and enjoyment.