Kill Show

£4.99

Kill Show

an utterly gripping, genre-bending crime thriller - welcome to your new obsession...

Crime and mystery fiction Thriller / suspense fiction

Author: Daniel Sweren-Becker

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Language: English

Published by: Hodder & Stoughton

Published on: 29th September 2023

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781399727952


''A fun, clever read on our obsession with true crime. I loved it'' THE OBSERVER

''I raced through Kill Show. Gripping, fast-paced and oh so twisty'' LOUISE JENSEN, BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE GIFT

THE NATION IS OBSESSED. WHAT HAPPENED TO SARA?

A MISSING GIRL

On a crisp April morning, Sara Parcell disappears without a trace. No one saw a thing.

A NATIONAL OBSESSION

Desperate, her family agree to take part in a reality TV show following Sara's case. Cameras swarm the house. Viewers tune in. The addiction begins...

A HIDDEN AGENDA

As the show gains traction, what began as a small-town crime becomes a global sensation. Everyone who knew Sara is questioned on camera - but the producers want more. Hungry for twists, they delve deeper into the story - and soon, it takes on a life of its own.

Where is Sara? What do her family know? And how far will any of us go to create a good show?

PRAISE FOR DANIEL SWEREN-BECKER

''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

''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

''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

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