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The Last Murder At the End of the World Doesn’t Quite Live Up to the Promise of Its Fascinating Premise

Author Stuart Turton is wildly popular for claustrophobic, plotty mysteries The 7 ½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle and The Devil and the Dark Water, stories that play with ideas of perspective, memory, long-head secrets, and complex conspiracies. And all these elements are at work in his latest, The Last Murder at the End of the … <i>The Last Murder At the End of the World</i> Doesn’t Quite Live Up to the Promise of Its Fascinating Premise