'Super-sharp, lethally witty' NIGELLA LAWSON'Delicious' JOJO MOYES'Very funny… I inhaled it' JOE LYCETT‘Taut, pacy, seamless… a huge pleasure to read’ MARIAN KEYES'A blend of Miss Marple-style whodunnit and social comedy — a gleeful satirising of the awfulness of the 1 per cent in TV shows such as The White Lotus and Succession’SUNDAY TIMES, Book of the Year‘Undeniably funny’ GUARDIAN‘Mackie has assembled a gloriously repugnant cast… A dark, funny story of a very dysfunctional family’ OBSERVER‘Ridiculous fun – with awful characters… a surefire bestseller’ iNews‘A blend of Miss Marple-style whodunnit and social comedy — a gleeful satirising of the awfulness of the 1 per cent’ THE TIMES'An English Succession on steroids. Terrible people doing terrible things – all conveyed with a heady sense of dark humour, mordant wit, and a few “did she *really* go there?” moments' SARAH VAUGHAN'Still not over Succession? A dysfunctional family with four inheritance-obsessed children gives the Roy clan a run for its money, with a murderous twist'SUNDAY TIMES STYLE‘Brilliant!’ SUN‘Wonderfully wicked’ RED MAGAZINE'A tart, engaging read' SUNDAY MAIL‘Ferociously entertaining’ GOOD HOUSEKEEPING‘Gripping, sharp and funny' WOMAN & HOME‘Deliciously camp… will be enjoyed by fans of Saltburn and Knives Out’ NEW STATESMAN'Thoroughly enjoyable, like Succession rewritten by Agatha Christie’ MAIL ON SUNDAY‘A tense and twisted drama… a funny, dark, rugpull of a read that you won’t want to put down’ HEAT'The right side of spiky and the right kind of fun, with huge personality' ADELE PARKS‘Fabulous… I didn’t want it to end’ IRISH INDEPENDENT‘A witty and entertaining mash-up of class, wealth and crime’ IRISH TIMES‘Wickedly funny, and sometimes just plain wicked, this is a witty read on those wanting what they feel they're owed’ BELFAST TELEGRAPH'Fast-paced, funny and will have you guessing until the end' S MAGAZINE