Author: Rebecca Philipson
Publication: Minotaur Books (February 24, 2026)
Description "If you picked up this book because you truly want to get away with murder, you will not be disappointed. Simply turn the page and we'll get started."
This fresh debut thriller finds a Scotland Yard detective trying to find the author of a self-help book that promises quite literally to teach readers how to get away with murder, which seems to have inspired London's newest murderer.
Detective Inspector Samantha Hansen has been on leave for six months, recovering from a breakdown she suffered at work, but when a fourteen-year-old girl is murdered in a local park, Sam jumps at the chance to return to the job and prove that she's still got what it takes to be the Yard's most successful homicide detective. One of the case's only leads is a copy of a self-help book found in the victim's backpack called How To Get Away With Murder by a man named Denver Brady.
Brady claims to be the most successful serial killer of our time, which is why no one's ever heard of him. Chapter by chapter, he details his methodology and his past victims, and as Sam's investigation progresses and the details of the book go viral, Sam begins to suspect that there’s more to the author than what he’s revealed. But in order to find a killer and get justice for young Charlotte, Sam must learn to trust her instincts once again, before Denver Brady--or someone else--really does get away with murder.
My Thoughts: DI Samantha Hansen has been on medical leave from the Metropolitan Police Force for six months after a breakdown at work. When a fourteen-year-old girl is found murdered in a park, Sam wants to get involved in the case. She goes to her mentor on the force - the man who has been guiding her career since her father's death when she was nineteen - and convinces him to let her back to work.
The only clue to the case is a copy of a book called How to Get Away With Murder by Denver Brady. The book was found in Charlotte's backpack.
Sam's mentor Harry assigns her to tracking down Brady and gives her a new recruit to be her partner in the investigation. Sam wasn't really ready to come back to work. She has attention problems making it difficult to read Brady's books and her anxiety makes it impossible for her to look at the crime scene photos. But she and her partner begin the search for Brady by trying to track down his supposed victims.
The more Sam and her partner look into the facts of the books and try to follow the money trail for the book's profits, the more Sam begins to believe that Brady had nothing to do with Charlotte's murder. But Harry wants the quick solution to the case and any possible murderer and puts the pressure on Sam.
This was a twisty story. Told in alternate chapters from Brady's book and Sam's actions, the story was a compelling read. I liked Sam's determination to find the truth about Charlotte's murder. I liked her doggedness in tracking down Denver Brady and his supposed victims.
I received this one in exchange for an honest review from NetGalley. You can buy your copy here.
I received this one in exchange for an honest review from NetGalley. You can buy your copy here.

















