A review by thinkspink
Hipster Death Rattle by Richie Narvaez

5.0

Hipsters in New York are in danger. Drinking that $6 matcha latte on the street means you run the risk of being taken out by a masked assailant. But who is the real villain, the murderer or the property developers who are raising rents and demolishing old neighbourhood haunts?

I really enjoyed this, it works as a noir crime novel, and as a relevant social commentary on gentrification. It feels that the author had the most fun writing the hipster death sequences though, to the extent that it will make you look around to check you are safe before you eat that rainbow cronut!