Monday, March 16, 2026
Everyone in This Bank is a Thief
A LibraryReads Hall of Fame selection for March, EVERYONE IN
THIS BANK IS A THIEF by Benjamin Stevenson is
the latest in his very entertaining Ernest Cunningham series. In this case, old
Ern may have really pushed the envelope as he is trapped in a bank by a rather
ineffective robber. Someone mysteriously dies and it looks like Ern could be
next. He’s intent on solving the mystery, though, and playing fair with his
readers by providing as much background as he can. Noting, for example, that “We've
got a dead body in Byron, two hours’ drive from here, a police raid a year ago
that resulted in another dead body, a missing banker, a vault that can't be
opened, a bank robber who doesn't seem to care about money, and a guard who
doesn't care about protecting it, plus a priest who can't talk and a bird that
won't shut up.” Stevenson is very clever in crafting this series and I doubt
that too many readers will jump to the right conclusion here… plenty of twists
and interrelationships despite Ern’s admonition that “You don't need to solve
every little thing. Just solve the things that matter.” The audiobook is narrated by Barton Welch who
does a commendable job (and has so many great lines to deliver, like: “Winston
rolled his eyes and turned to Juliette, ‘Is he always this argumentative?’ ‘Yes,’
[she responded] ‘I disagree,’ I said.)”. EVERYONE IN THIS BANK IS A THIEF received starred
reviews from Kirkus (“Resign yourself to being stumped, and
enjoy.”) and Publishers Weekly (“Stevenson’s
hot streak continues”).
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