Different, and enjoyable

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I read this book as part of my Prime membership, and was pleasantly surprised. This book is refreshing, and delves into the relationship between two sisters, of which one is a serial killer. Korede has a huge burden on her shoulders, that of familial obligation, and this weighs heavily on her. Should she report her sister, or should she keep quiet? This all changes when after meeting Korede's crush, Ayoola starts dating the doctor, and now Korede must make a decision on whether to continue protecting her sister or the man that she loves.

This book is well written, and manages to pack quite a lot of detail in, despite it being less than 300 pages. It is descriptive and draws you into the Nigerian way of life, as well as the lives of the characters.

Despite the grim topic, this book is refreshingly funny, but it may not be to everyone's taste.