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Picture this: youโre on a book tour through Italy, soaking in the charm of six picturesque cities, indulging in gelato and Aperol spritz, and relishing the company of fellow authors and die-hard fans. Sounds like a dream, right? Well, for author Eleanor Wilde, itโs more of a high-stakes nightmare with literary rivals, a con man ex, and, oh yes, death.
Every Time I Go on Vacation, Someone Dies by Catherine Mack takes readers on a wildly fun ride, and itโs anything but your typical cozy mystery. With its snarky, witty protagonist, inside jokes about the publishing world, and the thrill of a whodunit, this novel makes for a laugh-out-loud read that fans of twisty mysteries and meta-humor will absolutely devour.
The story kicks off with Eleanor Wildeโs ambitious agenda: complete her latest novel (the tenth in her Vacation Mysteries series), embark on a whirlwind book tour across Italy, and kill off her main character, Connor Smith. Not much to ask, right? Except that Eleanorโs inspiration for Connor, suspects someone is genuinely out to kill him. And if that wasnโt enough, a body soon turns up in their traveling literary group, setting off a domino effect of secrets, suspicions, and betrayals.
Eleanor must balance her book deadlines with real-life detective work, sorting through a colorful cast of authors, agents, and obsessive fans. With each Italian city comes a new twist, and Eleanorโs to-do list grows longer: solve the murder, dodge her ex Oliver (who shows up at the worst possible moments), keep her literary rivals at bay, and figure out whoโs really behind the mayhem.
This novel brilliantly breaks the fourth wall, letting Eleanor not only narrate her story but also chat directly with readers (footnotes and all)! Itโs like having a lively conversation with a friend who isnโt afraid to let you in on the messy, hilarious parts of her job as a writer. Her cheeky self-awareness, paired with razor-sharp wit, makes for a refreshingly original tone.
If youโre a fan of snappy dialogue and unconventional characters, Eleanorโs one to remember. Sheโs a little chaotic, brutally honest, and endlessly opinionated, which adds a fun edge to the story. Her dynamic with her ex Oliver adds extra spice, and her deep reliance on her younger sister Harper (who, though a little overshadowed, plays the grounded assistant to Eleanorโs whirlwind) rounds out the cast in a quirky way.
While the bookโs ensemble of suspects can get a bit overwhelming, each one brings something fresh to the story, and even the more aggravating personalities contribute to the chaotic fun. Though itโs hard to get attached to any of them (perhaps intentionally), this motley crew of characters, annoying quirks and allโadds to the atmosphere.
The audiobook narration by Elizabeth Evans deserves special praise. Evans captures Eleanorโs voice to perfection, bringing out her snark, frustration, and subtle vulnerability in a way that enhances the reading experience. If youโre an audiobook fan, this is one to add to your list.
So grab a gelato, settle in, and prepare to laugh, gasp, and cheer as Eleanor brings the mystery to lifeโone Italian city at a time. On sale now, you can grab your copy here.
Thank you to the author, Macmillan Audio and NetGalley for the ARC copy of this book.

Wonderful review! This book was hysterical! She has a new one coming out next April I believe. I already have it on pre-order!
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