The Six Murders of Daphne St Clair: A Darkly Witty and Unputdownable Debut Thriller to Keep You Hooked in 2026 - Paperback
The Six Murders of Daphne St Clair: A Darkly Witty and Unputdownable Debut Thriller to Keep You Hooked in 2026 - Paperback
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by MacKenzie Common (Author)
Reader's are loving Daphne St Clair:
'I couldn't put this book down' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
'A fresh and witty take on the whodunnit' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
'I was drawn in from the first few pages and couldn't put it down' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
'The author's wry voice sings through this modern and feminist murder mystery' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
✅ Glamorous ninety-year-old grandmother
✅ Care home resident
✅ And your new favourite serial killer. Meet Ruth Robinson: broke, depressed, aspiring true crime podcaster. When Daphne confesses to killing a number of men throughout her lifetime, she chooses Ruth to produce the podcast reporting her story. Each episode charts Daphne's humble beginnings from the Dust Bowl in Canada to her glittering life in 70s New York - and a string of murders in her wake. Daphne tells her story. Ruth listens. And edits it. The public are hooked. Is she a feminist icon taking revenge on bad men? Or just a ruthless criminal? Then, as the podcast finale approaches, it becomes clear that neither woman has been entirely honest with the other. Who has been controlling the narrative? After all, the truth doesn't always make for the best story... A darkly witty thriller, sparking conversations around true crime and female serial killers, for fans of Janice Hallett, Bella Mackie and Katy Brent.
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Meet Daphne St Clair: glamorous ninety-year-old grandmother, care home resident and your new favourite serial killer.
Meet Ruth Robinson: broke and aspiring true crime podcaster, hunting for a killer story. Who are you going to believe? Following a multiple murder confession that shocks the country, Daphne chooses to share her story on Ruth's true crime podcast. Each episode charts Daphne's humble beginnings from the Dust Bowl in Canada to her glittering life in 70s New York - with a string of murders in her wake. The public are hooked. Is Daphne a feminist icon taking revenge on bad men? Or just a ruthless criminal? But as the podcast finale approaches, it becomes clear that neither woman has been entirely honest with the other. Who has been controlling the narrative? After all, the truth doesn't always make for the best story...Author Biography
Dr MacKenzie Common works in the field of digital rights and is an expert on human rights issues in social media content moderation. She also has a background in international law and worked at a war crimes tribunal at The Hague. She is a Canadian who has lived so long in England that she has acquired a British husband, two British children, and a love for bleak British comedy. The Six Murders of Daphne St Clair is her debut adult novel.
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