Jury Duty Is Murder
by
Kate Damon
Engaging characters, clever plot, and a compelling and thrilling mystery!
Jury Duty Is Murder is an excellent and entertaining new mystery by Kate Damon featuring a unique group of unexpected amateur sleuths cast straight from The Island of Misfit Toys. After passing their guilty verdict, the jurors in a high-profile criminal case begin to die off one by one, all under "accidental" circumstances. The deaths do not go unnoticed by the surviving members of the jury, four of whom band together to find the suspected serial killer when their request for help from the police is disregarded. Part The Thursday Murder Club vibe, part And Then There Were None, I was glued to this story from start to finish!
While the main characters couldn't be less compatible or more different from each other, they'd all endured a major shared life experience: 120 days sequestered from their lives and loved ones while performing their civic duty as jurors for a big, highly contested trial involving a famous sports figure. They'd argued and gotten on each other's nerves for four months but also forged a deep bond. Each came away changed from how they went in.
The plot moves quickly and is told from the alternating perspectives of the four main characters: CeeCee, Harold, Helen, and Alex. Each is struggling with where they are in life; the temporary interruption of the trial magnified those issues, bringing their problems to a head. I was rooting for each one of them immediately. The situations they get themselves into had me laughing but there are some poignant, real-life moments as well.
Their investigation is enjoyable, and tension builds as they scramble to stop the killer before they can strike again. I couldn't help but compare this quartet to the more gifted and copacetic members of Richard Osman’s The Thursday Murder Club, a similarly mismatched group, and I like them all the same for their squabbling and gradual evolution into ride-or-die friends. Here I am on the last day of 2024, and this may be my absolute favorite book of the year.
I recommend JURY DUTY IS MURDER to readers of mysteries and thrillers.
I voluntarily reviewed this after receiving an Advanced Review Copy from the author through Goddess Fish Promotions Book Tours.