A brilliant meta-thriller that interrogates the ethics of true crime storytelling. Jewell crafts a narrative that turns the lens back on both creator and audience, questioning our appetite for others' darkness. ## Summary Podcaster Alix Summers meets Josie Fair, her "birthday twin," who becomes the subject of Alix's true crime podcast. As Josie reveals increasingly disturbing secrets, she infiltrates Alix's life before vanishing—leaving Alix to discover she's become the subject of her own podcast, with her family in danger. ## Key Themes - Truth versus constructed narrative - The ethics of true crime entertainment - Identity performance in modern media - Parasocial relationships and boundaries - The exploitation inherent in storytelling ## Notable Elements - Meta-narrative structure with podcast transcripts - Unreliable narrators on multiple levels - Contemporary commentary on true crime culture - Escalating psychological tension - Clever structural reveals ## Personal Thoughts Jewell delivers her most sophisticated work yet, using the true crime podcast format to explore uncomfortable questions about voyeurism and exploitation. The novel's strength lies in making readers complicit—we consume Josie's story just as eagerly as Alix's podcast listeners. ## Connections - [[Book Reviews]] - [[Yellowface]] - Similar themes of exploitation in creative industries - [[The Guest List]] - Another Jewell psychological thriller