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Murder Your Employer: The McMasters Guide to Homicide: THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

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Cliff undertakes many of the courses needed to better understand the art of murder and how to effectively target those who deserve to be extinguished. Cliff Iverson is our main character who, after failing to murder his despicable boss is whisked away by parties unknown to The McMasters Conservatory of the Applied Arts. I loved the setting of the school, from classes to the assignments given to through the eyes of our main characters. Holmes reports he's halfway to finishing the second volume, "Murder Your Mate," to arrive in late 2024.

We follow all three candidates through their orientation, training and ultimately their “thesis” which translates into how to apply all they have learned in executing their plan, failing which has its own set of consequences. Read more about the condition New: A new, unread, unused book in perfect condition with no missing or damaged pages. One final point: another reviewer thought one of the plotlines may be homophobic and asked for comments from someone from the LGBT community. Murder Your Employer: The McMasters Guide to Homicide is an original and fun story, and the narrators definitely add to the listening experience.

There are one or two surprises along the way that you may not expect but it’s a book that has you rooting for the killer for a change. I loved the upside-down aspect of being on the side of the murderer, understanding their motivation and cheering them on to their end goal. Pure dedication to the execution of the homicidal arts leaves many at McMasters eager to show their wares, though it is patience and planning that come before any murder takes place. Holmes has spent his share of time on Hollywood studio backlots, first while working with Barbra Streisand, an early benefactor, and then on movies and TV shows. Most importantly, remember the McMasters golden rule: "Do in others as you would have others do you in.

They do however require all students to be able to answer the following 4 questions, 1: Is this murder necessary? It all went a bit downhill when the book moved on to following three students through three murders.It follows 1 main character and 2 other potential murderers as they take their courses and learn how to correct past mistakes. I read the book while listening to the audio version as well, and I suspect that it further increased my enjoyment. It just follows Gemma and Dulcie and Cliff on their separate murder planning from their own perspectives, no diaries involved. I’m honestly not sure that any book exclusively about murder has the right to be so wonderfully wholesome, but this one is.

When Cliff Iverson finds himself wanting to kill his employer, he tries to execute what he feels is the perfect plan. At times hilarious, at times a thrilling page-turner and at times deliberately confusing, it is always entertaining and thought-provoking. At “The McMasters Conservatory for the Applied Art” the students must have an ethical reason for wanting to eliminate someone very specific from their lives.Preparing you for an education you'll never forget, this introduction to The McMasters Conservatory, dedicated to the consummate execution of homicidal arts, follows students as they prepare for graduation by getting away with the perfect murder of someone whose death will make the world a much better place to live"--. The writing drew me in from the beginning and the personalities of the characters were established rather quickly and easily. And he certainly has a way with the language of film noir, with one character noting: "God decided to give me a face that looks like I’m bound for trouble and a figure like I know what to do when I get there.

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