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Reviewed on Aug 1, 2024

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Additional Attendee by Josh Harper is witty, particularly in mystery presenting a self-absorbed detective with intrigue and humor all over.

Synopsis

Paul, a part-time actor and full-time narcissist, just knows that his wife is having an affair with the dog trainer who lives upstairs in their luxury apartment building. But when he tries to catch them in the act, he finds the neighbor’s corpse instead. And now he can’t find his wife anywhere.

With only the building’s alluring front desk person to help him, Paul must find the killer before the cops pin the murder on him. Soon, he discovers that his fellow over-privileged tenants aren’t as bland as their jobs in digital marketing suggest, and he is drawn into a hidden world of greed, lust, and misused animal narcotics.

But Paul’s biggest obstacle to solving this mystery lies within himself. Can he stop lying, navel-gazing, and indulging in his own depression long enough to do some actual detective work? Or is the pool on the roof too damn enticing?

While serving up a who-done-it in the vein of Anthony Horowitz’s Hawthorne and Horowitz series, Additional Attendee maintains the momentum and contains the grit of an Elmore Leonard novel. Along the way, it offers up a healthy dose of existential comedy in the tradition of Gary Shteyngart and Sam Lipsyte.

"Additional Attendee" written by Josh Harper is a fun and attractive thriller constructed in Brooklyn. The main character, Paul, is a part-time actor who is also very self-centered. He is suspicious of his wife, Laura, who is having an affair with Ernest Whitaker, the dog instructor who lives upstairs. When Paul breaks into Whitaker’s apartment to catch them red-handed, he’s shocked to see Whitaker is dead and Laura is missing.

This book does a great job of mixing humor with mystery. Paul is a funny and flawed character, which makes his continuous attempts to solve the murder both entertaining relatable, and funny. The building’s other residents, like the drunk Robin and the odd plant couple, add interesting twists to the story.

Harper does well in showing the mix of greed, lust, and privilege among the condo’s residents. The writer has done a great job portraying perfect emotions in the right place which is really captivating and binds us with the characters. The setting is perfect for exploring these themes, and the characters are memorable and add depth to the mystery.

Despite this, Paul’s constant focus on himself and his poor detective skills can get a bit annoying. His attempts to solve the case often feel more like a comedy of errors than serious detective work.

Overall, Additional Attendee is a delightful read if you enjoy a good mystery with a lot of humor. The story is entertaining, and the characters are engaging. It’s a great choice for anyone who likes mysteries with a touch of comedy, The book combines humor with suspense, making for an entertaining read with surprising twists and turns. It is really appreciable how the story flows and how it ends. And that's why it’s really exciting to know that a sequel is on the way to give us another treat.

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