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A review by the_busy_bookworm
Blood Sugar by Sascha Rothchild
4.0
Ruby is the most likeable murderer you'll ever meet.
Despite her thriving therapy practice, successful
relationships, and charity work, she's killed three
people in her lifetime (for good reason; she'll tell you all
about it). When we first meet her, she's in an
interrogation room being grilled as the prime suspect in
her husband's untimely death. The only issue? She
didn't do it this time. But as she faces a police force
armed with suspicion about her previous three kills
a vindictive mother-in-law, and a guilty verdict in
the salacious court of public opinion, Ruby quickly
realizes the deck is stacked against her. Told from her
enigmatic, sardonic, charming point of view, Ruby
makes the perfect narrator.
Despite her thriving therapy practice, successful
relationships, and charity work, she's killed three
people in her lifetime (for good reason; she'll tell you all
about it). When we first meet her, she's in an
interrogation room being grilled as the prime suspect in
her husband's untimely death. The only issue? She
didn't do it this time. But as she faces a police force
armed with suspicion about her previous three kills
a vindictive mother-in-law, and a guilty verdict in
the salacious court of public opinion, Ruby quickly
realizes the deck is stacked against her. Told from her
enigmatic, sardonic, charming point of view, Ruby
makes the perfect narrator.