A review by rayn0n
Death Is a Lonely Business by Ray Bradbury

5.0

Probably one of my favorite whodunnits from hereon out. There's a point where the narrator argues with the detective about their methods: Crumley deals in facts, the writer deals in feelings - and the narration really shows that. The first half of the book death is such an abstract concept that you're not sure whether it's something coincidental or supernatural after all. And all with Bradbury's usual engaging style- I fell in love with the characters. Constance Rattigan will be one of those characters I absorb into myself - a part of the amalgamation of books and people I've met in my life.