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My Sister, the Serial Killer Oyinkan Braithwaite

My Sister, the Serial Killer By Oyinkan Braithwaite

My Sister, the Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite


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My Sister, the Serial Killer Summary

My Sister, the Serial Killer: The Sunday Times Bestseller by Oyinkan Braithwaite

Sunday Times bestseller and The Times #1 bestseller

Longlisted for the Booker Prize 2019

Shortlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction 2019
Winner of the 2019 LA Times Award for Best Crime Thriller
Capital Crime Debut Author of the Year 2019
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'A literary sensation'
Guardian

'A bombshell of a book... Sharp, explosive, hilarious'

New York Times

'Glittering and funny... A stiletto slipped between the ribs and through the left ventricle of the heart' Financial Times
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When Korede's dinner is interrupted one night by a distress call from her sister, Ayoola, she knows what's expected of her: bleach, rubber gloves, nerves of steel and a strong stomach. This'll be the third boyfriend Ayoola's dispatched in, quote, self-defence and the third mess that her lethal little sibling has left Korede to clear away. She should probably go to the police for the good of the menfolk of Nigeria, but she loves her sister and, as they say, family always comes first. Until, that is, Ayoola starts dating the doctor where Korede works as a nurse. Korede's long been in love with him, and isn't prepared to see him wind up with a knife in his back: but to save one would mean sacrificing the other...

My Sister, the Serial Killer Reviews

Feverishly hot * Paula Hawkins, author of 'The Girl on the Train' *
A sensational debut * Observer, Debut's of 2019 *
Utterly addictive and a pure joy to read * Stylist *
I'm loving My Sister, the Serial Killer... Lethally elegant -- Luke Jennings, author of Killing Eve: Codename Villanelle
Pulpy, peppery and sinister... This scorpion-tailed little thriller leaves a response, and a sting, you will remember. * New York Times *
Delightfully naughty... The wittiest and most fun murder party you've ever been invited to. * Samantha Irby, Marie Claire *
Disturbing, sly and delicious * Ayobami Adebayo, author of 'Stay with Me' *
This riveting, brutally hilarious, ultra-dark novel is an explosive debut by Oyinkan Braithwaite... A delicious tale. * Nylon *
In its darkly comic depiction of two women teaming up against the powerful, abusive men in their lives, My Sister the Serial Killer feels like an ideal book for the present moment. * Washington Post *
A bombshell of a book - sharp, explosive, hilarious * New York Times Book Review *
This book is amazing, and every woman should read it in public. While cackling. * Lit Hub, Book of the Year 2018 *
Hilarious, disturbing, and so much fun to read. * Elle, Books to watch in 2019 *
A deliciously kitschy thriller... Murderously good fun * Tatler, Best Books of 2019 *
You can't help flying through the pages * Buzzfeed, Book of the Year 2018 *
Inventive and darkly comic * Daily Mail *
Oyinkan Braithwaite is rewriting the slasher novel, and man, does it look good... A terrific and clever novel about sisterhood * Refinery29 *
A gem: small, hard, sharp, and polished to perfection * Edgar Cantero, New York Times-bestselling author of 'Meddling Kids' *
Sly, risky, and filled with surprises, Oyinkan Braithwaite holds nothing back in this wry and refreshingly inventive novel about violence, sister rivalries and simply staying alive. * Idra Novey, author of 'Ways to Disappear' *
Bursting with chutzpah and laced with deadpan wit, My Sister The Serial Killer breezes in, knocks you sideways and waves goodbye with a killer smile. And like all deadly entertainments, it whets the appetite for more * Liz Jensen, author of 'The Ninth Life of Louis Drax' *
Braithwaite's blazing debut is as sharp as a knife...bitingly funny and brilliantly executed, with not a single word out of place * Publishers Weekly, (starred review) *
Who is more dangerous? A femme fatale murderess or the quiet, plain woman who cleans up her messes? I never knew what was going to happen, but found myself pulling for both sisters, as I relished the creepiness and humor of this modern noir. * Helen Ellis, author of American Housewife *
Even your most extravagant speculations about what's really going on with these wildly contrasting yet oddly simpatico siblings will be trumped in this skillful, sardonic debut. * Kirkus Review *
This slim, scathingly black comedy delves into two sisters' tenuous dynamic - heightened since one of them is, erm, a serial killer. Such morbidity only sharpens the book's comic edge, which emerges via Braithwaite's deadpan prose. * Entertainment Weekly *
Braithwaite's blazing debut is as sharp as a knife...bitingly funny and brilliantly executed, with not a single word out of place. * Publishers Weekly, (starred review) *
In her buzzy debut, Braithwaite tests the bond of sisterhood in a dark yet funny examination of violence, loyalty and family. * Time *
Dark, scathing, insidious, and wickedly funny... At once uproarious, shocking, and packed with emotional poignancy. * Crimereads *
Braithwaite's writing pulses with the fast, slick heartbeat of a YA thriller, cut through by a dry noir wit. That aridity is startling, a trait we might expect from someone older, more jaded-a Cusk, an Offill. But Braithwaite finds in young womanhood a reason to be bitter. At the center of these women's lives is a knot of pain, and when it springs apart, it bloodies the world. * New Republic *
Deftly written... pointy and sleek * The i *
Inventive, darkly comic * Daily Mail *
A comically clever and exciting debut * The Skinny *
Utterly addictive and a pure joy to read * Stylist *
A short, sharp and sinister sister act, told with plenty of mordant humour * Irish Independent *
Fresh new voices in the crime fiction genre are very welcome, and there are none more fresh than Oyinkan Braitwaite. This visceral debut ... is a darkly funny romp that manages to combine the page-turning quality of the best thrillers with a serious look at familial and sibling conflict. It's also something of a riot ... enormously entertaining * Big Issue *
This is an assured debut and that dark humour will stay with you long after you've put down the book * Scotsman *
Braithwaite's deft first novel offers intriguing glimpses of middleclass Lagos life. * Mail on Sunday *
My Sister, the Serial Killer is the blackest of black comedies, narrated by the longsuffering Korede in brief, matter-of-fact flashes... Oyinkan Braithwaite, a fiendishly talented young Nigerian writer, tells her ghastly story with superb wit and assurance. * The Times *
Leaves you torn between laughing, crying, and immediately going out and resisting the patriarchy * Vogue *
Clever novel about two sisters, one of whom is a serial killer, the other the resentful, yearning enabler. The satirical bent works really well here... Interesting observations about social media, men and what they want, and women who see right through them. Well worth a read. -- Roxane Gay * Goodreads *
Wry and witty, this book is a guaranteed page turner * Evening Standard (2019 round-up of the best summer reading) *
Wickedly funny * Radio Times *
Sure-footed and funny * Phil Baker, Sunday Times *
A short, sharp and slyly funny take on familial obligation. * Sunday Express *
...fast-paced, Women's prize-shortlisted debut. * The Guardian *
Women's Prize-shortlisted black comedy... There's a love story too. * The Times *
A mordantly funny debut * The Sunday Times *
Its short, sharp chapters and distinctive voice make for a funny, sassy, super-smart read... * Daily Mail *
Superb debut set in Nigeria. Dark, funny, intelligent, disturbing. Korede is a fascinating protagonist. Hints of Muriel Spark & Gillian Flynn. LOVED IT. * Will Dean, author of Dark Pines *
This one will make you cuddle your cat and then send your sister a picture of you cuddling said cat while promising to her that you will always be there to hide the bodies. * Crimereads *
The eye-catching title of this audacious debut grabs the attention but it is Braithwaite's skills as as storyteller that holds it... Braithwaite's effortless prose and perfect balancing of tone makes this an intelligent and absorbing but effortless read. * Irish Examiner *

About Oyinkan Braithwaite

Oyinkan Braithwaite is a graduate of Creative Writing and Law from Kingston University. Following her degree, she worked as an assistant editor at Kachifo and has been freelancing as a writer and editor since. She has had short stories published in anthologies and has also self published work. In 2014, she was shortlisted as a top ten spoken word artist in the Eko Poetry Slam.

www.oyinkanbraithwaite.com

Additional information

GOR009448380
9781786495976
178649597X
My Sister, the Serial Killer: The Sunday Times Bestseller by Oyinkan Braithwaite
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Atlantic Books
2018-10-26
240
Winner of LA Times award for best crime thriller 2019 Winner of Amazon Publishing Readers' Awards 2019 Short-listed for The Women's Prize for Fiction 2019 (UK) Long-listed for The Booker Prize 2019
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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