Kill show : a true crime novel / Daniel Sweren-Becker.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780063321403 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 217 pages ; 24 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Harper, [2023]
- Copyright: ©2023
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Subject: | Abduction > Maryland > Frederick > Fiction. Families > Fiction. Murder > Maryland > Frederick > Fiction. Teenage girls > Crimes against > Fiction. Maryland > Fiction. |
Genre: | Psychological fiction. Thrillers (Fiction) Novels. |
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
Holds
- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Lakeshore Branch | FIC Swere | 31681010342897 | FICTION | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
"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. Sixteen-year-old Sara Parcell disappeared without a trace on a crisp April morning in Frederick, Maryland. Her tragic story was a national obsession and the centerpiece of a controversial TV docu-series that followed her disappearance in real time. But is it possible thateveryone missed the biggest secret of all? Ten years after the events in question, the people who knew Sara best are finally ready to talk. In this genre-bending novel, Daniel Sweren-Becker fashions an oral history around the seemingly familiar crime of a teenage girl gone missing. Yet Kill Show, filled with diabolical twists and provocative social commentary, is no standard mystery; through "interviews" with family members, neighbors, law enforcement, TV executives, and a host of other compelling characters, Sweren-Becker constructs a riveting tale about one family's tragedy... and Hollywood's insatiable desire to exploit that tragedy. By revealing the seedy underbelly of the True Crime entertainment machine, Kill Show probes literary territory beyond the bounds of the standard whodunit-it's a thoughtful exploration into America's obsession with the mysteries, cold cases, and violent tales we turn to for comfort. Groundbreaking, fast-moving and informed, this is a novel about who's really responsible for the tragedies we love to consume"-- - Baker & Taylor
The utterly readable novel about Americaâs obsession with the mysteries, cold cases and violent tales we turn to for comfort follows the disappearance of 16-year-old Sara Parcell, constructing a riveting tale, with diabolical twists and provocative social commentary, about one familyâs tragedy and Hollywoodâs insatiable desire to exploit it. - HARPERCOLL
âRiveting, original, and chillingly plausible, Kill Show is both an urgent reckoning with the ethics of true crime and a tense mystery in its own right. I couldnât turn the pages fast enough.ââFlynn Berry, Edgar Awardâwinning author of Northern Spy
When sixteen-year-old Sara Parcell goes missing, itâs an utter tragedyâand an entertaining national obsessionâin 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 story was a national obsession and the centerpiece of a controversial television docuseries that followed her disappearance in real time. But is it possible that everyone missed the biggest secret of all?
Ten years after these events, the people who knew Sara best are finally ready to talk. In this genre-bending novel, Daniel Sweren-Becker fashions an oral history around the seemingly familiar crime of a teenage girl gone missing. Yet Kill Show, filled with diabolical twists and provocative social commentary, is no standard mystery. Through âinterviewsâ with family members, neighbors, law enforcement, television executives, and a host of other compelling characters, Sweren-Becker constructs a riveting tale about one familyâs tragedyâand Hollywoodâs insatiable desire to exploit it.
By revealing the seedy underbelly of the true crime entertainment machine, Kill Show probes literary territory beyond the bounds of the standard whodunit; itâs a thoughtful exploration into Americaâs obsession with the mysteries, cold cases, and violent tales we turn to for comfort. Groundbreaking, fast-moving, and informed, this is a novel about whoâs really responsible for the tragedies we love to consume.Â