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Kill Show
Kill Show
Author: Daniel Sweren-Becker
When sixteen-year-old Sara Parcell goes missing, it’s an utter tragedy -- and an entertaining national obsession -- in this thoughtful and addictively readable novel that offers a fresh and provocative take on whodunits and true crime. — Sara Parcell disappeared without a trace on a crisp April morning in Frederick, Maryland. Her tragic sto...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780063321403
ISBN-10: 0063321408
Publication Date: 10/3/2023
Pages: 240
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Publisher: Harper
Book Type: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 6
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I'm opposed to true crime as entertainment (books, shows, podcasts) because I believe it glorifies the perpetrator and causes further injury to the victim(s). However, I couldn't resist Kill Show, a true crime novel, by Daniel Sweren-Becker since it's fiction.

The story is written as the transcript of a true crime documentary filmed 10 years after the disappearance of 16-year-old Sara Parcell. It includes many characters, but their connection to the story is provided every time they speak so it's simple to track them. The plot illustrates the ways social media impacted the fictional crime and its aftermath.

The novel's unique forms of storytelling appealed to me; the author was able to write a compelling story with a relatively low word count. I was immersed in the action the whole way through, and was surprised by some details even when hints to plot points were provided along the way.

Even though I enjoyed this book, I still don't support true crime as entertainment, and I wonder if the author shares this opinion.


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