๐๐ผ๐ผ๐ธ: Death at a Wedding ๐
๐๐๐๐ต๐ผ๐ฟ: Marc Watson โ๏ธ
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“Death at a Wedding” by Marc Watson is an engaging and intriguing read. The title itself piqued my curiosity and drew me in. The story follows Ethan Dessier, who has been Death for nearly two years in his own time. His most recent task is to guide Derek into the afterlife. When Ethan arrives, Derekโs family is in the middle of a crisis. Instead of simply taking him away, Ethan helps Derek realize that his wife is strong enough to endure and carry on, even though the road ahead will not be easy.
As Ethan settles into his unusual role, he discovers a troubling truth: his predecessor left out one crucial detailโhow to quit being Death. At times, Ethan suspects that his longing to stay alive may have disrupted the natural order, trapping him in a strange and endless cycle. But everything takes an unexpected turn when he receives a wedding invitation and encounters a woman named Victoria.
For readers who enjoy dark romantic comedies, this book is sure to entertain. Despite being a sequel, it works well as a standalone novel. The storyline feels fresh and original, the language is accessible, and the backdrop is vividly crafted. Marc Watsonโs creativity truly shines in this work.
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