Death and Other Inconveniences, a review by Di

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DEATH AND OTHER INCONVENIENCES
Lesley Crewe

Nimbus Publishing/Vagrant Press
June 18, 2024
376 pages

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Genres: Humorous, Women, Family Life

Yes, death can be very inconvenient. It is especially inconvenient when your husband The Dick (I mean named “Dick”) dies and his gambling debts leave you with nothing. The widow’s family can be named The Quirkiest Family in the Land, and there’s a donkey named Fred who plays with a yoga ball and farts.

We learn how inconvenient death can be from Margo, Dick’s widow. She has to figure out how to put her life back together at the age of 62. Margo is a sweetheart, but she’s also an airhead!

All this makes it sound like a plot that is way over the top. But, anyone who has read Ms. Crewe’s books knows that her characters are anything but “normal”. And, if there is anyone who has not read her books, it’s time to start!

The story makes me laugh in places but it also makes my heart proud to watch Margo evolve from the airhead who needs taking care of into a strong woman, ready to take on the world. She has a lot of support of her family through the transformation.

Every character in the story is interesting. They get introduced fairly quickly at the beginning but it doesn’t take long to figure out the family structure and their outside world.

Ms Crewe has a unique writing style that is hard to describe. All her storylines are a little over the top, as are her characters. But, they are all heartwarming. I’m always smiling when I finish one of her books. She’s an automatic read for me, without even reading the blurbs or synopses. And, because she is Canadian, from Cape Breton, most of her books are set on the East Coast, an area I am very familiar with. It’s always fun to have a vision of the setting in my mind which might be close to the actual thing.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the Advance Readers Copy.

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