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Martin Misunderstood
Martin Misunderstood | Karin Slaughter
3 posts | 9 read | 4 to read
A darkly comic tale about Mr Less-Than-Average in an average world from the No. 1 Bestseller. Crime fiction obsessive Martin Reed is the proverbial butt of everyone's jokes. Working as a glorified accountant at Southern Toilet Supply and still living with his cantankerous mother, he has become resigned to the world in which he lives - the school bullies now pick on him in the workplace, women still spurn him and his arch enemy is now his supervisor. But then he arrives at work one morning to find the police on site. A co-worker has been brutally murdered and her body abandoned in a ditch. And the overwhelming evidence points to Martin - especially when he can't or won't admit that he has an alibi. When a second victim is found in the company bathroom, things really conspire against Martin. The one bright star on his otherwise bleak horizon is the beautiful and sympathetic Detective Anther Albada, but even she's beginning to have her doubts about his innocence. Could Martin be guilty? Or is he just misunderstood?
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sophierayton
Martin Misunderstood | Karin Slaughter
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Pickpick

Absolutely hilarious! I was laughing out loud for most of this. Karin Slaughter may very well be my favourite writer.

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larah17
Martin Misunderstood | Karin Slaughter
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Pickpick

This was a weird little book, very different from the thriller I previously read by this author. I liked it, but I‘m struggling to categorize it - part mystery-thriller, part black comedy...total oddity!

Goodreads 10/52

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Gennic
Martin Misunderstood | Karin Slaughter
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Mehso-so

Not at all what I was expecting from Karin Slaughter. It was nothing like her usual stories. It was funny in a way. It‘s short so I would still suggest it to a KS fan but don‘t go in expecting her norm