How to Kill Your Family
(Author) Bella MackieTHE #1 SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER 'I loved this book' RICHARD OSMAN 'Funny, sharp, dark and twisted' JOJO MOYES 'Chilling, but also laugh-out-loud funny. Another corker' SUNDAY TELEGRAPH They say you can't choose your family. But you can kill them. Meet Grace Bernard. Daughter, sister, serial killer... Grace has lost everything. And she will stop at nothing to get revenge. ------------------------------ 'Funny and furious and strangely uplifting. Grace is a bitter and beguiling anti-hero with a keen eye for social analysis - even in her most grisly deeds, you never stop rooting for her' PANDORA SYKES 'Deliciously addictive...brilliantly executed' i PAPER 'Addictive... Grace Bernard is one of the most intriguing and bewitching protagonists I've read in years' EMMA GANNON 'A funny, compulsive read about family dysfunction and the media's obsession with murder' SUNDAY TIMES STYLE 'You'll be gripped... Grace's emotional detachment throughout will give you chills' Rated 5 stars by COSMOPOLITAN 'Hilarious and dark' ELLE 'Ironic twists and caustic commentary on everything from liberal guilt to the consumerist con that is "selfcare" sharpen this debut novel' OBSERVER 'Brilliantly tongue-in-cheek stuff from the Vogue columnist' IRISH INDEPENDENT 'Witty, waspish satire of a murderer with no regrets' GRAZIA 'Original, funny, unique and such a refreshing read' PRIMA 'A deliciously dark debut novel' RED 'One very entertaining read' WOMAN'S WAY How To Kill Your Family was number 1 in the Sunday Times paperback chart on 26/04/2022
Bella Mackie
Bella Mackie is a British author and journalist known for her candid and honest writing about mental health, relationships, and self-discovery. She has written for publications such as The Guardian, Vogue, and The Times, and has published two books: "Jog On: How Running Saved My Life" and "How to Kill a Narcissist."
Mackie's writing style is characterized by its vulnerability and raw emotion, as she shares her own personal struggles and experiences in a relatable and accessible way. Her works have had a significant impact on the literary genre of memoir and self-help, inspiring readers to prioritize their mental health and well-being.
Her most famous work, "Jog On: How Running Saved My Life," details Mackie's journey towards using running as a form of therapy to cope with anxiety and depression. This book has resonated with readers around the world and has been praised for its honesty and authenticity. Mackie continues to be a prominent voice in literature, advocating for mental health awareness and self-care.