Death and Other Occupational Hazards
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Narrado por:
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Chiara Goldsmith
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Veronika Dapunt
For fans of Sign Here and Benjamin Stevenson comes a darkly comedic, genre-bending mystery following a female-personified Death who must investigate a string of unplanned murders before the whole world is thrown into chaos.
Her job is to die for. Literally.
When most people think of Death, they picture a skeleton in a black potato sack. Maybe with a scythe. Truth is, she’s just a woman doing a job, and she’s very good at it. Still, even Death needs a break. But when she finally takes some time off to live on earth, things start to go terribly wrong. Someone is killing people not on her list (well, not yet anyway) and it’s up to her to find the killer before it’s too late.
To make matters worse, her sanctimonious sister Life – whom Death hasn’t gotten along with in millennia – won’t stop blaming her for the unplanned deaths . . . and then there’s the slight problem of the charming (and sexy) parasitologist she can't quite trust.
But she’ll be fine, right?
After all, who better to investigate a murder than Death herself?
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Death, currently answering to Delara, takes a sabbatical on Earth to understand humans better (and to escape the world’s dreariest uniform). Watching her navigate hunger, exhaustion, desire, grief, and the curious labyrinth of personal style was delightful. Her voice is sharp, wry, and unexpectedly tender, and her evolving sense of self made the story feel both heavenly and deeply human.
I especially loved the glimpses into her relationships with other beings, particularly her sister, Life, whose dynamic with Delara has history, friction, and affection. Both are so stubborn and hard headed but deeply care about one another, it really made me reflect a bit on my own relationship with my sister. The standout side character for me was the HCD (Human Communications Director), known on Earth as Jesus. His scenes with Delara had me laughing out loud, a brilliant blend of fun banter and warmth that never undercut the heart of the story.
The mystery kept me hooked as Delara teams up with Dr. Marco Altamura, a parasitologist, who unravel a string of unexplained deaths while crossing paths with the mafia. I had so much fun piecing together the clues alongside them, and the story balances humor, existential reflection, and suspense in a way that feels fresh.
Best Line that had me laughing out loud: “You’re telling me that one of the four horsemen of the apocalypse is a hair model wearing flip flops?”
The narrator does an amazing job in telling the story and making you feel and see through the eyes of Delara. She also does a great job with inflection and making it easy to differentiate between characters.
This story is truly smart, funny, and surprisingly moving. I highly recommen for readers who enjoy witty metaphysical adventures, a journey of self-discovery full of wit and laughter, and found-family-adjacent cosmic chaos.
Cute Journey of Self Discovery and Chaos
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