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Then Things Went Dark

Then Things Went Dark

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Author: Fitzgerald, Bea

Of specific Gay & Lesbian interest

Published on 5 September 2024 by Penguin Books Ltd (Michael Joseph Ltd) in the United Kingdom.

Hardback | 400 pages
240 x 161 x 35 | 622g

SIX PEOPLE LAND ON A DESERT ISLAND READY TO MAKE THEIR REALITY SHOW DEBUTFor fans of Lucy Foley's The Hunting Party and Taylor Jenkins Reid's Daisy Jones and the Six‘A delicious, murderous thriller that feels like you're watching a live episode of reality TV unfold in your living room. Fast-paced and addicting , I was gripped from the first page until the jaw-dropping conclusion’ Lucinda Berry, bestselling author of If You Tell a Lie----NO MURDER HAS EVER HAD MORE WITNESSES . . . The contestants are hungry to prove themselves. The stakes are high and losing is not an option.

But three weeks and eighteen episodes later, five of the six contestants sit in a Portuguese police station, and none of them are winners.

Because twelve million people were watching when Rhys Sutton died on camera, and someone must pay for the crime.

The best friend, the rival, the girlfriend, the lover, and the sworn enemy are left standing. And of course, no-one is talking. But how do you keep secrets when the world has been watching? Especially when, just a day before his murder, Rhys was the most hated man on television.

---- ‘Nothing is as it seems in this smartly plotted whodunnit, a complex game of scandals and scheming, alliances and betrayals that pops off the page’ Kimberly Belle, internationally bestselling author of The Paris Widow‘Fitzgerald plays a scathing, thrilling game of worst-case scenario, poking fun and critiquing dystopian reality TV tropes while also forcing the reader to take a look at themselves and ask, ‘Why am I still watching?’ Iman Hariri-Kia, author of A Hundred Other Girls and The Most Famous Girl in the World‘A page-turner that’s as addictive as the reality shows it satirizes. With her pitch-perfect commentary on fame, social media, and reality TV, Bea has written a novel that's as thoughtful as it is entertaining' Rebecca McKanna, author of Don’t Forget the Girl

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