"Much of My Sister, the Serial Killer plays out like a particularly dark episode of Nurse Jackie. Albeit Nurse Jackie refracted via Jamie Kelly's comic, Lady Killer. Braithwaite is really strong on dialogue and the comedic value that can be wrung out of exchanges between people who aren't as clued up as either the reader or Korede is surprisingly high. If you've read and enjoyed Vivek Shanbhag's book, Ghachar Ghochar (which we still can't recommend enough), or you dabbled with either the TV show or the book of Killing Eve, we think you'll get a kick out of this."
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