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I have read other books from this author and was expecting a suspenseful mystery. However, this book is more a domestic fiction. It did have some good twists at the end. Although not what I was expecting, the book was well written, with a good storyline, and well developed characters.

Thank you to Netgalley and Blackstone Publishing for the arc to a book by one of my favorite authors. When I see Marshall Karp has a new book, I don't hesitate. I have to read it.
This story starts off with present day Maggie Dunn, wife, mother, and mayor. An incident happens at the beginning of the book that brings us to teenage Maggie. We learn of how her childhood has shaped her and how she handles day to day life.
This book is a page turner but I will say somewhere near the middle, I was a little frustrated with Maggie. Almost to the point where I was angry at her. But isn't that what a good book should do? Make you feel all the emotions? That frustration didn't last long as the story started to pull together and it was a ride right to the end.
Loved, loved this book! Marshall Karp has not let me down!

I really enjoyed this book! It was actually kind of heartbreaking with the mother’s illness. And then when all the secrets started being revealed, I was so into it! I had a hard time putting the book down, so mostly I didn’t!

Don’t Tell Me How to Die by Marshall Karp is an easy to read twisted thriller that grabs your attention right from the start. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this.

Don’t Tell Me How to Die by Marshall Karp is a fast-paced, brilliantly twisted thriller with a unique premise that grips you from the very first line. It follows a woman, facing her own mortality, who is determined to find the perfect replacement for herself in her family's life before she dies. What could have been a straightforward story becomes a labyrinth of unexpected turns, tension, and Karp’s razor-sharp humor.
Karp’s writing is brilliant—he juggles suspense, emotional depth, and biting wit effortlessly. The characters are all well-developed, particularly the protagonist, who is complex, driven, and wonderfully flawed.
If you’re a fan of psychological thrillers with a dark sense of humor and plenty of jaw-dropping twists, Don’t Tell Me How to Die is an absolute must-read. Marshall Karp delivers a story that is both emotionally resonant and wickedly entertaining, and you won’t be able to put it down. Five stars, without a doubt!

This was fantastic. I really enjoyed reading it and didn’t want to put it down. Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read this ARC!

Thank you to NetGalley and Blackstone Publishing for providing this book, with my honest review below.
Don’t Tell Me How To Die was delightful, bringing together a few different genres but shining in its mystery and thriller element. Maggie is our main character and we get to see her in the present when she’s been given a prognosis of death which she has been preparing for all her life. We get to explore the why behind that in great flashbacks which visit her young adulthood and how her mother’s death shaped some less than stellar behavior. Couple that with a few (yes few) mysteries in the present and this is just a perfect read.
What I loved about this book was the layering from the past that make the final chapters extremely satisfying, with a true understanding of how everything got to an amazing finale.