A review by heykellyjensen
My Murder by Katie Williams

Lou's been murdered and now, regenerated, she's going to find out the truth behind her being part of a serial killer's body count. This is a brilliant premise with a solid execution. The writing is immersive and well-paced, and Lou is a complicated and complex, flawed main character.
This is a spot on story of postpartum depression and the lengths that fear can drive new parents to–I kind of suspected the outcome early on, and I suspect anyone who has experienced this mental illness will, but that's kind of the point, too.