The Wimbledon Poisoner by Nigel Williams
My rating: ★★★★☆
What a hoot - this was fun!
Henry Farr is a typical middle-aged Wimbledonian: overweight, bored, and fed up with life. And his wife. Above all else, he is angry and determined to top his wife, Elinor. Will he succeed or is even that too much to ask of the loser he has become?
In this utterly off-the-wall story, Nigel Williams delves into the murky waters of the deepest and most secret desires of a psychopathic poisoner. And somehow, in a dark and twisted way, it makes for an appealing read because it's peppered with dark humour.
Despite a predictable plot, this had me laughing out loud - you'll need your warped humour cape for this one though, so be forewarned.
I can't wait for the next instalment (which happens to already be on my shelf - lucky me :)).
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I read this book as part of the UNO-2021 Challenge on GoodReads (team Mystic Pizza).
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