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My sister, the serial killer

Book • 2018
Oyinkan Braithwaite's "My Sister the Serial Killer" is a darkly comedic novel exploring the complex relationship between two sisters.

One sister is a serial killer, and the other is tasked with covering up her crimes.

The novel is characterized by its witty prose, sharp social commentary, and unexpected twists.

It examines themes of family, loyalty, and the consequences of one's actions.

The book's unique blend of humor and suspense has earned it critical acclaim and a devoted readership.

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as a prior book by O'Yinkin Braithwaite that they both love.
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