A review by carlyg123
The Beauty of Murder by A.K. Benedict

5.0

I thoroughly enjoyed reading this, and I must say I find Robert particularly enthralling. In the edition I held, there were notes for reading groups at the end - how I wish I had read this as a part of a reading group, I'd love to discuss:

'Beauty increases with age, don't you think?'
Do you agree with Robert Sachs?

'There must be so much these walls keep within themselves.'
Do walls hold memories - secrets?

'Is Schrodinger's Cat about cowardice?'
Is it?

'I do what everybody else would love to. Somewhere. Deep down. Beneath the morals is mischief and murder.'
True?

'People do anything for the beautiful.'
Is this your experience?