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All of Us Murderers

Written by: KJ Charles
Narrated by: Sonny Archer
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"Wildly inventive, twisty tour de force"—BookPage
The lush Gothic drama of Crimson Peak meets the murderous intrigue of Knives Out with an LGBTQIA+ love story to die for from award-winning author KJ Charles.
WHO WILL SURVIVE LACKADAY HOUSE?
When Zeb Wyckham is summoned to a wealthy relative’s remote Gothic manor, he is horrified to find all the people he least wants to see in the world: his estranged brother, his sneering cousin, and his bitter ex-lover Gideon Grey. Things couldn’t possibly get worse.
Then the master of the house announces the true purpose of the gathering: he intends to leave the vast family fortune to whoever marries his young ward, setting off a violent scramble for her hand. Zeb wants no part of his greedy family—but when he tries to leave, the way is barred. The walls of Lackaday House are high, and the gates firmly locked. As the Dartmoor mists roll in, there’s no way out. And something unnatural may be watching them from the house’s shadowy depths…
Fear and paranoia ramping ever-higher, Zeb has nowhere to turn but to the man who once held his heart. As the gaslight flickers and terror takes hold, can two warring lovers reunite, uncover the murderous mysteries of Lackaday House—and live to tell the tale?
Gothic Historical Horror Literature & Fiction Mystery Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Romance
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Zeb is a wonderful protagonist and I was rooting for him from the first page. It was heartbreaking to see the way ADHD handled in those days [Edwardian England, so 1900-1910ish]. The ending was both realistic and quietly unsettling.

potential trigger warning for period typical sexual violence, sexual abuse, off page mention of abortion and death in childbirth, period typical cruelty regarding mental health issues/ how 'mad' individuals were treated, passing reference to slavery and the way plantation workers/ slaves were treated in the 18th/19th centuries

a lush, chilling Gothic extravaganza

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