Killer Bodies by Heleen Kist

I love a locked room murder mystery and Heleen Kist has aced it with her latest novel, Killer Bodies, choosing as the setting a private gym for residents of an exclusive Edinburgh apartment block. One of the receptionists, Evie, has an amazing talent for drawing manga type graphics depicting ways she’d kill off those who use the gym and irritate her… She shares her thoughts with Mrs M the only resident she has any time for and who isn’t a gym user…

On her birthday Evie is called in to work as the other receptionist is apparently sick. Most of the residents have received a notification that the gym will be closed for repairs – apart from six who all turn up. Evie has a reason to dislike all of them except S the newest resident… When one of them keels over on an exercise bike, Evie puts her first aid training to the test but to no avail and to make matters immeasurably worse the phones aren’t working, there’s no internet access and the gym doors are all locked. When another resident collapses, Evie realises the deaths resemble her drawings. Is she being framed or will she be a victim?

If you like dark humour mixed with your murder you’ve got the right book! A bonus is the drawings throughout the book. Kist has a cast of rather unlikeable – if not downright despicable – characters and you will be on the edge of your seat wondering who will be next as the body count rises and tempers fray.

So who is behind all these deaths? Heleen Kist creates intriguing twists and turns to keep you guessing right until the end as you try to work out how characters die and why. Read carefully and pick up the clues as you proceed but beware of red herrings and unreliable narratives.

Killer bodies is available as an ebook and paperback on Amazon.

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