Reviewed by Kristin
Nora Bird has always been cautious in life. She and her twin
brother Charlie lost their parents in an accident when they were six. Nora
knows exactly how dangerous life is, and she is well prepared for almost any
emergency that might come up. Choking? Nora knows the Heimlich maneuver. Fire?
Nora has several routes out of the building. Poison? Nora probably knows all
the antidotes you might possibly need.
Charlie, on the other hand, is a little more laid back. He’s
more likely to accept rides from suspicious looking strangers and take in stray
animals, no matter whether rabies or bird flu is in the offing.
Nora is such an expert on death that she was a natural fit for
a career at S.C.Y.T.H.E., Secure Collection, Yielding, and Transportation of
Human Essences. She’s an administrative assistant, but she sees every file that
goes out to the various agents tasked with escorting newly departed souls to
the afterlife. One morning, she sees that Charles Ezra Bird is due to be
collected at 11:15 a.m. after a car accident.
Charles Ezra Bird. Charlie.
Nora grabs the file and runs.
Once she has convinced Charlie of the extreme urgency of her
mission, Nora leads them off to try to escape death. But, wait! After 11:15 a.m.
passes uneventfully and Nora takes a second to breathe, the cause of death in
Charlie’s file changes: Choking. (Charlie, put down those Doritos!)
With visions of black clad S.C.Y.T.H.E. agents chasing after
them, Nora does her absolute best to protect her brother. They travel to a
remote location where they find more than they expected. And yes, the cause of
death keeps changing, as Charlie and Nora have more close calls than one might
expect on their twenty-sixth birthday.
This was a delightful mystery that kept me guessing to the
very end. Plus, there is a foul mouthed parrot named Jessica to add even more
comic relief. This is the second in the series, following A Grim Reaper’s
Guide to Catching a Killer, but each book has a different S.C.Y.T.H.E.
employee as the protagonist, so they can definitely be read as stand-alones. I
look forward to the next book due out in November 2026, A Grim Reaper’s
Guide to Living Twice.
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