Death of a Bookseller by Alice Slater

 Thank you to Netgalley for the Earc in exchange for an honest review

Roach would rather be listening to the latest episode of her favourite true crime podcast than assisting the boring and predictable customers at her local branch of the bookstore Spines, where she’s worked her entire adult life. A serious true crime junkie, Roach looks down her nose at the pumpkin-spice-latte-drinking casual fans who only became interested in the genre once it got trendy. But when Laura, a pretty and charismatic children’s bookseller, arrives to help rejuvenate the struggling bookstore branch, Roach recognizes in her an unexpected kindred spirit. Despite their common interest in true crime, Laura keeps her distance from Roach, resisting the other woman’s overtures of friendship. Undeterred, Roach learns everything she can about her new colleague, eventually uncovering Laura’s traumatic family history. When Roach realizes that she may have come across her very own true crime story, interest swiftly blooms into a dangerous obsession.

If you love books with an unlikeable main character you should pick up this book. Roach is quite possibly the worst character I've read from the perspective of. She shows the worst of the true crime community and how it can affect victims and their families negatively. I did struggle to rate this as while I did appreciate the commentary regarding true crime I did struggle to read it as I'm not that big if a fan of unlikeable main characters. 

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