Welcome to my weekly segment, Waiting on Wednesday, where I look at upcoming books that I am planning to order and review in the next few months and which I think I will really enjoy. Stay tuned to see reviews of these books when I get a copy of them. In this latest Waiting on Wednesday post, I highlight an incredible upcoming piece of Australian crime fiction with the sure-to-be hilarious novel, Everyone in this Bank is a Thief by Benjamin Stevenson.

For the last few years, the Australian crime fiction scene has been soundly dominated by the highly talented Benjamin Stevenson. A comedian and performer, Stevenson started writing back in 2018 when he debuted his first crime fiction novel Greenlight (also released as Trust Me When I Lie and She Lies in the Vines), which Stevenson expertly followed up a year later with the great sequel Either Side of Midnight. While these initial books were really good, for me Stevenson’s best work has been his Ernest Cunningham novels.
The Ernest Cunningham series follows the titular character, a crime fiction expert from a notorious family, who finds himself caught up in some real-life whodunit situations. The first book in the series, Everyone in My Family has Killed Someone, was particularly impressive, and it cleverly combined the author’s great sense of humour with a compelling mystery. I really enjoyed this exceptional book (one of my favourite Australian novels of 2022), especially as the author successfully played to his comedic background to produce an outstanding read that satirised classic crime fiction conventions. Stevenson continued to impress the following year, with the amazing book Everyone on this Train is a Suspect. One of my favourite books and pieces of Australian fiction of 2023, Everyone on this Train is a Suspect was a worthy sequel to the first Ernest Cunningham book, and I loved how the author took the opportunity to further parody various crime fiction subgenres. Stevenson even released a short, but impactful, Christmas entry in the Ernest Cunningham series last year with Everyone this Christmas has a Secret, which saw a Christmas variety show get very bloody, and which ended up being one of my favourite pieces of Australian fiction in 2024.
Due to how exceptional, clever and funny the last few books from Stevenson have been, I have been eagerly waiting for a 2025 novel from him and the author has just released details about his next awesome novel, Everyone in this Bank is a Thief. A new entry in the Ernest Cunningham series Everyone in this Bank is a Thief will once again force the author’s unlucky protagonist to investigate a classic whodunnit when someone is murdered. However, Stevenson has come up with a very interesting hook, as Ernest will need to find the killer while a hostage in the middle of a bank robbery.
Plot Synopsis:
The new instalment of the million-copy bestselling mystery series. What if an Agatha Christie style murder mystery happened inside OCEAN’S ELEVEN…
Ten suspects. Ten heists. A puzzle only Ernest Cunningham can solve.
I’ve spent the last few years solving murders. But a bank heist is a new one, even for me. I’ve never been a hostage before.
The doors are chained shut. No one in or out. Which means that when someone in the bank is murdered, hostages become suspects.
THE BANK ROBBER
THE MANAGER
THE SECURITY GUARD
THE KID
THE FILM PRODUCER
THE PRIEST
THE RECEPTIONIST
THE PATIENT
THE CARER
ME
Turns out, more than one person planned to rob the bank today. You can steal more from a bank than just money.
Who is stealing what? Are they willing to kill for it? And can I solve the crime before the police kick down the door and rescue us?
This sounds like another particularly fun book from Stevenson, and I love the new scenario that the author came up with for his next Ernest Cunningham book, especially as he once again works to cross a classic whodunnit with a more modern crime fiction storyline. Coming up with a murder amid a high stakes bank heist and filling the vault with an array of characters that would fit into any Agatha Christie novel is an awesome idea, and I cannot wait to see how the author deconstructs all the tropes surrounding the scenario as he builds up a clever and entertaining mystery. The oncoming police intervention also adds a certain interesting time crunch element to the plot, and it will be interesting to see the protagonist try to solve the murder before all the suspects are set free. As such, this should be a particularly awesome story and I look forward to unwinding the entire complex mystery.
Based on what Stevenson has featured in his previous Ernest Cunningham novel, I am expecting this mystery of Everyone in this Bank is a Thief to be matched with some fantastic humour. A lot of this will be due to the protagonist’s internal narration, as he deals with an array of over-the-top figures, while even more will be due to the writer’s funny, yet loving, takedowns of classic murder mystery and whodunnit tropes and overused plot devices. I am also assuming there will be a bit of a takedown of heist novels with this book, and I cannot wait to see what fun the author will have with a compelling bank robbery plot. I have no doubt this great humour will mesh well with the main crime fiction elements of the story, and I cannot wait to see what outrageous events and complex webs emerge as a result.
I cannot emphasise just how happy I am that Benjamin Stevenson is continuing his Ernest Cunningham series, and I was always going to be excited at grabbing the next entry in the series. However, I must admit I’m even more excited now that I’ve gotten some plot details for Everyone in this Bank is a Thief, which sounds like it is going to be a truly awesome read. I cannot wait to see crazy shenanigans and clever jokes Stevenson slips into this excellent upcoming novel, and I have a feeling that Everyone in this Bank is a Thief is going to be one of my top reads of 2025.



















