On October 3, 2003, Luke Ryder, the much younger husband of Caroline Howard Ryder, was found brutally murdered on the grounds of the family’s palatial London estate. Despite a seemingly rigorous investigation, no culprit was ever found—although blame was quickly laid at the feet of his wife by both the police and the media. After all, isn’t it almost always the spouse?
Twenty years later, Caroline’s now grown son, Guy Howard, is the renowned director behind the popular true-crime streaming series entitled Infamous. Known for re-investigating—and often solving—popular criminal cases, it’s become a global sensation. Now, after six seasons, Guy has decided to turn the camera lens on his very own family and the notorious death of his stepfather, Luke.
Led by a team of well respected experts, within days new facts come to light. Through a careful and in-depth re-examination of the evidence, they’ve discovered some astonishing revelations about the case that everyone thought they knew everything about. In fact, they’ve discovered so much that it’s almost a concern. Is the team really sharing all that they know?
Written in an ingenious and original format that true crime lovers and perceptive readers will inhale, read along as the evidence is uncovered firsthand. Can you unravel the truth before the show? Or are they hiding more than they share?
Holy smokes! What an altogether mind-blowing, unputdownable, binge-worthy novel! Having never read a book told through the format that Murder in the Family was, I didn’t quite know what to expect. What I discovered in this superbly written mind f*** of a book was that it was more than just twisty, it took my expectations and ran them over and then backed over them again. Don’t worry, not once did it feel anything but 100% genuine and true-to-life, almost like I was watching Infamous for real.
So let me explain the format a bit. An intriguing and wholly original transcript of each episode of the streaming series, it was made even better with the inclusion of emails, texts, news articles, voicemails, and even a subReddit board. What came out of that heady mix was a storyline that was rife with one truly mind-blowing twist after another. You know the kind that make you actually reread the reveals? Well, Cara Hunter had those in spades with each feeling as realistic as it could get. Not an easy feat, to be sure.
That was easily the biggest and best piece to this novel. It was far from the only winning attribute, however. After all, the characters were truly out of this world. Witty, realistic, and with perfectly crafted identities, they were each total home runs in my eyes. In fact, without them, this book likely wouldn’t have been quite as big of a hit for me because as it stands, I fell for it hook, line, and sinker.
Next up was the plot itself. As I’ve covered, it was far from typical, but still the constantly building tension, unrivaled explosion of a climax, and blindingly fast-paced delivery made me stay up way too late just to finish. With twists that kept me guessing, I honestly don’t know how anyone could read between the lines. Call it whiplash or jaw-dropping fun, I, for one, gave up my armchair sleuth title for this book and just enjoyed the ride.
All of that being said, Murder in the Family is not necessarily for everyone. If you want a story handed to you on a silver platter, you definitely won’t get that here. No, there were moments were I had to really concentrate on what Hunter was putting down. That, however, was really just part of the fun and I had an epic time racing through the pages, eager to learn the who in this whodunnit.
By the end of this book, I found myself stunned by the brilliance of Ms. Hunter’s brain. A thickly layered plot that had to have been hard to create, it was packed full of countless red herrings and even more potential suspects than I expected going in. One thing I strongly recommend, however, is that you read this one with a physical book. Neither an audiobook or Kindle will likely do it justice and they may even leave you more confused than intrigued.
Ultimately, this reader was more than sold by both the author and the book itself. So won over, in fact, that I’m sure I’ll tell any and every mystery lover I meet to try it as well. After all, this book was simply that good. Now I’m off to check out Hunter’s backlist with fingers crossed that I find another I love just as much. Boy, do I love finding new-to-me authors who make me want to run out and buy every book that they’ve ever written. So hats off, Cara Hunter, you managed to do just that. Rating of 5+ stars.
PUB DATE: September 19, 2023
Thank you to Cara Hunter and William Morrow for my complimentary copy. All opinions are my own.
Scroll down for for the possibly plot spoiling trigger list.
Trigger warning: fraud, mention of: going under a fake identity, conning people for money, statutory rape, infidelity, fatal drunk driving accident, terrorist bombings, teenage pregnancy