
What a Way to Go
Instant Sunday Times Bestseller
"Wickedly funny." âPeople
"A gleeful satir[e]." âSunday Times
âFerociously entertaining.ââGood Housekeeping (UK)
With the bite of The White Lotus and the family dynamics of Succession, What a Way to Go is an uproarious and satirical whodunnit about people behaving badlyâand perhaps finally getting their just desertsâfrom the author of the mega-bestseller How to Kill Your Family.
When Anthony Wistern died, he expected his family to make a bit more of a fuss about it. Especially after heâd died in such dramatic fashion: skewered by an exorbitantly expensive party decoration in the private lake of his Cotswoldâs manor house at his sixtieth birthday party, surrounded by the people for whom he most loved flaunting his wealth. And now even death has disappointed him; instead of Heaven or Hell or an empty void, Anthonyâs soul is stuck in a strange kind of purgatory while he tries to figure out who killed himâbefore he is finally released from this interminably exasperating waiting room.
Olivia Wistern knows she should probably try to appear at least a little upset about her husbandâs death, but she honestly canât be bothered. As usual, heâs left behind an unbelievable messâfinancially, socially, personallyâthat sheâs going to have to clean up. Their four grown children will be of absolutely no help; she shouldnât have let them become so hopelessly spoiled. And is it just her, or are the police and their âmurder investigationâ intentionally getting underfoot? Thereâs no shortage of people who hated Anthony, so canât they look for a killer somewhere other than her house?
While the Wisterns are more concerned about the fate of their money than the fate of their patriarch, one internet sleuth is highly interested in Anthony Wisternâs death. She isnât about to let the opportunity to create a sure-to-be smash true crime podcast pass by, not when the murder was committed mere yards away, and not when she has her own history with the victim. Sheâll make her name and her own fortune off Anthonyâs death one way or another, whatever it takes. . . .
Instant Sunday Times Bestseller
"Wickedly funny." âPeople
"A gleeful satir[e]." âSunday Times
âFerociously entertaining.ââGood Housekeeping (UK)
With the bite of The White Lotus and the family dynamics of Succession, What a Way to Go is an uproarious and satirical whodunnit about people behaving badlyâand perhaps finally getting their just desertsâfrom the author of the mega-bestseller How to Kill Your Family.
When Anthony Wistern died, he expected his family to make a bit more of a fuss about it. Especially after heâd died in such dramatic fashion: skewered by an exorbitantly expensive party decoration in the private lake of his Cotswoldâs manor house at his sixtieth birthday party, surrounded by the people for whom he most loved flaunting his wealth. And now even death has disappointed him; instead of Heaven or Hell or an empty void, Anthonyâs soul is stuck in a strange kind of purgatory while he tries to figure out who killed himâbefore he is finally released from this interminably exasperating waiting room.
Olivia Wistern knows she should probably try to appear at least a little upset about her husbandâs death, but she honestly canât be bothered. As usual, heâs left behind an unbelievable messâfinancially, socially, personallyâthat sheâs going to have to clean up. Their four grown children will be of absolutely no help; she shouldnât have let them become so hopelessly spoiled. And is it just her, or are the police and their âmurder investigationâ intentionally getting underfoot? Thereâs no shortage of people who hated Anthony, so canât they look for a killer somewhere other than her house?
While the Wisterns are more concerned about the fate of their money than the fate of their patriarch, one internet sleuth is highly interested in Anthony Wisternâs death. She isnât about to let the opportunity to create a sure-to-be smash true crime podcast pass by, not when the murder was committed mere yards away, and not when she has her own history with the victim. Sheâll make her name and her own fortune off Anthonyâs death one way or another, whatever it takes. . . .
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Instant Sunday Times Bestseller
"Wickedly funny." âPeople
"A gleeful satir[e]." âSunday Times
âFerociously entertaining.ââGood Housekeeping (UK)
With the bite of The White Lotus and the family dynamics of Succession, What a Way to Go is an uproarious and satirical whodunnit about people behaving badlyâand perhaps finally getting their just desertsâfrom the author of the mega-bestseller How to Kill Your Family.
When Anthony Wistern died, he expected his family to make a bit more of a fuss about it. Especially after heâd died in such dramatic fashion: skewered by an exorbitantly expensive party decoration in the private lake of his Cotswoldâs manor house at his sixtieth birthday party, surrounded by the people for whom he most loved flaunting his wealth. And now even death has disappointed him; instead of Heaven or Hell or an empty void, Anthonyâs soul is stuck in a strange kind of purgatory while he tries to figure out who killed himâbefore he is finally released from this interminably exasperating waiting room.
Olivia Wistern knows she should probably try to appear at least a little upset about her husbandâs death, but she honestly canât be bothered. As usual, heâs left behind an unbelievable messâfinancially, socially, personallyâthat sheâs going to have to clean up. Their four grown children will be of absolutely no help; she shouldnât have let them become so hopelessly spoiled. And is it just her, or are the police and their âmurder investigationâ intentionally getting underfoot? Thereâs no shortage of people who hated Anthony, so canât they look for a killer somewhere other than her house?
While the Wisterns are more concerned about the fate of their money than the fate of their patriarch, one internet sleuth is highly interested in Anthony Wisternâs death. She isnât about to let the opportunity to create a sure-to-be smash true crime podcast pass by, not when the murder was committed mere yards away, and not when she has her own history with the victim. Sheâll make her name and her own fortune off Anthonyâs death one way or another, whatever it takes. . . .























