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Monday, September 15, 2025
I Killed the King by Rebecca Mix & Andrea Hannah
I KILLED THE KING by Rebecca Mix and Andrea Hannah is a very creative
take on a locked room mystery. The cast of characters is complex: Oak, personal
guard to Costis, King of Avendell; Prince Kellam, heir to the throne; Melarie,
a princess from Istellia and Kellam’s betrothed; Clove, an empathetic beast
handler; Vesryn, an assassin planning to murder King Costis; and Ellion,
a failed healer turned necromancer; plus various court attendants, other royals, and
the Gods themselves. The six young people build a bond as more and more bodies
are discovered, magical powers are tested, and romantic feelings are expressed. Tension builds
as they frantically race against the clock to ensure that a treaty is signed. Perhaps it was intentional, but I found the multiple points of view and travelling across the barrier between
life and death added a great deal of confusion. I KILLED THE KING has so many twists and unexpected pivots that it
could make a good movie or streaming series. One
of Us is Lying by McManus is frequently recommended as a
read-alike. The audiobook is narrated by Dan Bittner who does an excellent job.

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