A must for all true-crime documentary fans -
clever, original and intricate with a brilliant twist and highly believable yet flawed characters. Unputdownable. -- Catherine Cooper, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Chalet
If you enjoy true crime and crime fiction, then
you will absolutely HAVE to binge-read this! Still reeling from the twists... and that final page! Can't wait to discuss this with people. * Alice Hunter, author of The Serial Killer's Wife *
What a ride. Clever, gripping & terrifyingly plausible, it takes true-crime obsession to a horrifying conclusion. Loved it.' Jennie Godfrey, author of The List of Suspicious Things
'I raced through Kill Show. Gripping, fast-paced and oh so twisty.
-- Louise Jensen, bestselling author of The Gift
I've just finished reading Kill Show and I'm so bloody excited about it. The plotting! The twists!
Prepare to be obsessed. It's about a missing girl, and a reality TC show, and a police investigation. And you just won't be able to put it down. -- Laura Pearson
Easily one of my top reads of the year. Intelligent, poignant, and propulsive. I devoured it! Where do we draw the line between entertainment and integrity? Or are we already past it? -- Liv Matthews, author of The Twins
A fun, clever twist on our obsession with true crime. I loved it. * The Observer {The New Review} *
Riveting, original, and chillingly plausible,
Kill Show is both an urgent reckoning with the ethics of true crime and a tense, twisty mystery in its own right.
I couldn't turn the pages fast enough. -- Flynn Berry, Edgar Award-Winning Author of Northern Spy
A truly modern morality play, in a unique and compelling style, that reflects on the uncomfortable connections between
greed, ambition, and violence.
Kill Show takes a sleepy, suburban town and turns it into a true-crime battlefield as events careen out of control.
Smart, twisty, satisfying. -- Andrew Gross, New York Times bestselling author
Frequent foreshadowing fosters
tension and
drive, while keenly rendered characters with distinct voices and unique perspectives add dimension and verisimilitude. . . . .
Sweren-Becker delivers a riveting work of fiction that doubles as scathing social commentary about America's true-crime obsession. * Kirkus Reviews *