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Highlights
- True crime podcaster and self-published author, Ana Adams, struggles to reach the success her co-host sister Bex believes they're both capable of, finding herself stuck in a comfortable (if dreary) loop of isolation, social media, medication, and instability.
- Author(s): Kate Shelton
- 422 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Thrillers
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Book Synopsis
True crime podcaster and self-published author, Ana Adams, struggles to reach the success her co-host sister Bex believes they're both capable of, finding herself stuck in a comfortable (if dreary) loop of isolation, social media, medication, and instability. But when an email arrives detailing a grisly murder that follows the plotline of Ana's first book, she's thrust into the spotlight. Sudden fame, overnight bestsellers, and a national profile are every author's dream but that soon turns to nightmare when the killer strikes again. And again. While Bex and Ana race to catch the murderer, they must navigate their newfound celebrity, unwanted attention from obsessed fans, and the suspicions of the FBI.
With the bodies and the scrutiny starting to pile up, Ana knows she must plot another story to catch the killer and clear her name. Instead, she discovers unexpected connections, buried secrets, and the reality that true crime attracts true criminals.
Review Quotes
"The Novel Killings poses an interesting question: What if your lifelong dream was to be a best-selling author and it was finally within your grasp, but the only way to achieve it was by someone killing people like you did in your book? Would it be worth it?
Kate's writing is exceptional in building tension and maintaining a proper pace that keeps you on edge as you unravel the mystery surrounding the murderer. She also does an excellent job of portraying sibling rivalry, family bonds, and how blood is always thicker than water.
If you're looking for a fast-paced thriller that will make you question whether you should keep your killer ideas in your mind instead of putting them on paper (just to be safe), then "The Novel Killings" is the book for you!"
-S.C. Shannon, Author of The Girl No One Loved
"This book has everything you'd want in a thriller!"
-@thrillerbookbabe