If you devoured First Lie Wins for its high-wire act of deception and empowered anti-heroines, Finlay Donovan Is Killing It hands you the same addictive cocktail—razor-sharp twists, a protagonist who thrives in moral gray zones, and pacing that refuses to let you surface for air. Here's a woman juggling chaos with cunning, where every scheme hides behind suburban normalcy and every choice dares you to root for the rule-breaker.
The humor cuts through without dulling the edge, delivering smart thrills that respect your intelligence while feeding your craving for unpredictable, all-night reads. This is suspense for insiders who want their adrenaline laced with wit.
Every scheme hides behind suburban normalcy and every choice dares you to root for the rule-breaker.
"This book was a blast! With my schedule, there’s no such thing as a one day read, but if I could’ve, I would’ve. The plot is tight and fast-paced, with well-developed, interesting characters and loads of humor." — Kat, Goodreads
"I've genuinely enjoyed both these books. They're hilarious books. While I love mystery and thrillers in general, I appreciated that this was a light and fun read. I disagree with you though that it's only slightly witty lol." — [deleted], Reddit
"Finlay Donovan Is Killing It is a hilarious, ultra-modern Cozy Mystery that will leave you simultaneously on the edge-of-your-seat and clutching your sides with laughter. As a start to a series, it succeeded in making me fall in love with the characters. I cannot wait for more!" — megs_bookrack ((struggling to catch up)), Goodreads
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