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Overview""Our Verdict: GET IT!"" - KIRKUS REVIEWS. ""Gloriously unhinged."" - Nina McConigley, author of Cowboys and East Indians, winner of the PEN Open Book Award. ""Hilarious B&B murder mystery with unexpected heart.""-BookLife Reviews, Editor's Pick! ""This mystery is cozy like a cup of hot cocoa with a splash of bourbon, and one I'd highly recommend you pick up now!"" - Kayleigh Suggett, author of Alibi by Accident. ""This colorful, spiraling whodunit effectively combines suspense with tongue-in-cheek absurdity."" - KIRKUS REVIEWS. ""A gift of disability and queer representation."" - Sonya Huber, author of Pain Woman Takes Your Keys and Other Essays from a Nervous System. ""In a time when things are tilting toward tyranny, this joyfully neurodivergent book, which celebrates our differences and our intersections, lets you sink into a world you'll be reluctant to leave."" -Jordan Rosenfeld, author of Fallout and The Sound of Story. ""Impeccably written, fabulously illustrated, witty, charming, surprising, and wry."" - Jena Schwartz, author of Fierce Encouragement. Autistic, divorced, and chronically ill Maggie Livingston just wants a 5-star review for her new Bed and Breakfast that will save her family's beautiful Victorian home, but her murdered guests and a plague of unexplained accidents keep getting in the way. It doesn't help that Maggie's guests for a high-stakes week of wedding festivities are her old high-school nemeses and there's a sweltering heat wave gripping their touristy mountain town. Or that she still has feelings for her ex-girlfriend Alice, the local game warden who is currently dating one of the wedding party. To make matters worse, the morning the wedding guests arrive, Maggie's first guest inconveniently dies upstairs while the hotel inspector conducts his final tour. Maggie and her best friends Mia and Sutton stash the body, but the mystery remains, and chaotic mishaps abound. In the wake of food poisoning, a collapsing dock, rogue alligator, and a swarm of bees flying out of a disco ball at the roller-rink, it will be a miracle if Maggie can keep it together until her big payday at the end of the week, pay her mortgage, and save her guests from a murderer. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Elizabeth Land Quant , Signe E LandPublisher: Unpopular Publishing Co Imprint: Unpopular Publishing Co Dimensions: Width: 13.30cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.399kg ISBN: 9798999439208Pages: 386 Publication Date: 29 September 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""An amusing, antic mystery with surprising and touching twists."" - KIRKUS REVIEWS. ""A gift of disability and queer representation."" - Sonya Huber, author of Pain Woman Takes Your Keys and Other Essays from a Nervous System. ""Gloriously unhinged."" - Nina McConigley, author of Cowboys and East Indians, winner of the PEN Open Book Award. ""This colorful, spiraling whodunit effectively combines suspense with tongue-in-cheek absurdity."" - KIRKUS REVIEWS. ""Impeccably written, fabulously illustrated, witty, charming, surprising, and wry."" - Jena Schwartz, author of Fierce Encouragement. ""F*ck This Murder is a raw, unfiltered mystery, but it's also alive with Goofy antics and big feelings, inviting readers to laugh and cry in equal proportion."" - BookLife Reviews, EDITOR'S PICK! ""In a time when things are tilting toward tyranny, this joyfully neurodivergent book, which celebrates our differences and our intersections, lets you sink into a world you'll be reluctant to leave."" - Jordan Rosenfeld, author of Fallout and The Sound of Story. ""F*ck This Murder is a fresh, fun, quirky take on the mystery genre, and I loved the twist at the end that I did not see coming!"" - Kayleigh Suggett, author of Alibi by Accident. ""F*CK THIS MURDER is perfect for fans of small-town mysteries, found-family vibes, and amateur sleuths with a lot of heart."" - Nina McConigley, author of Cowboys and East Indians, winner of the PEN Open Book Award. ""Need an escape? Treat yourself to F*ck This Murder: a heartfelt, fast-paced screwball cozy mystery that's wonderfully neurodivergent and joyously queer. Can't wait to see what's in store next for Maggie and the gang in book two!"" - Jennifer Pastiloff, bestselling author of On Being & Proof of Life. Author InformationElizabeth Land Quant, born and raised in North Dakota, is a disabled, queer, autistic writer, wife, and a mom to three very cool kids. She holds degrees in the Classics and Political Science from St. Olaf College, and splits her time between Minneapolis, Minnesota and Hot Springs, Arkansas. Elizabeth has published in The New York Times, Disability Acts, The Manifest-Station, The Red Noise Collective, Unleash Lit, Tangled Locks and more. Her first published book is F*CK THIS MURDER, the first in the F*ck This Murder series. Elizabeth is the proud co-founder of The Unpopular Publishing Co., co-creator of Autistic Aunties, and happily rents out adorable little cabins with shelves full of books in Arkansas. Signe E. Land was raised in North Dakota and is a queer disabled autistic lawyer and writer living in Hot Springs, Arkansas. She earned an MFA in Writing from the University of Minnesota in 1996 and a JD from William Mitchell College of Law in 2006, graduating class valedictorian. Signe's work has appeared in Bookends Review, Rivet: The Journal of Writing that Risks, Atticus Review, Coachella Review and others. In 2019, she was nominated for a Pushcart Prize in poetry. Signe's first published book is F*CK THIS MURDER, and she's the co-founder of The Unpopular Publishing Co.; co-creator of AutisticAunties.com; co-owner & operator of a book-filled getaway cabin resort at Cooper's Point, Lake Hamilton, Hot Springs National Park, Ouachita Mountains, Arkansas. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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