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Everyone in the Group Chat Dies - by L M Chilton (Paperback)
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- From the breakout author of Swiped comes a compulsively readable, surprisingly funny, and genuinely thrilling pageturner about a TikTok true crime investigator, a '90s serial killer that may not be as dead as everyone would like, a text thread from hell, and long buried secrets that just won't stay in the grave where they belong.
- About the Author: L.M. Chilton is a journalist with fifteen years of experience working on a variety of television shows, such as This Morning, Loose Women, and more.
- 368 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Mystery & Detective
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About the Book
A "page-turner about a TikTok true crime investigator, a '90s serial killer that may not be as dead as everyone would like, a text thread from hell, and long buried secrets that just won't stay in the grave where they belong"--
Book Synopsis
From the breakout author of Swiped comes a compulsively readable, surprisingly funny, and genuinely thrilling pageturner about a TikTok true crime investigator, a '90s serial killer that may not be as dead as everyone would like, a text thread from hell, and long buried secrets that just won't stay in the grave where they belong.
Kirby Cornell needs a break from everything:
- Her crumbling apartment in the sleepy town of Crowhurst (famous for its bucolic countryside and a second-rate serial killer from the '90s).
- Her dead-end job.
- Her sleazy landlord
- Her messy roommates.
- And, most of all, the terrible thing they all did.
Luckily, that hasn't caught up with her just yet. Until a new message on their old group chat pops up: Everyone in the group chat dies.
It's the first text her ex-roommate Esme has sent for ages, but that's not the really weird thing.
The really weird thing is, Esme died twelve months ago...
Don't miss the new laugh-out-loud thriller from L.M. Chilton, Everyone in the Group Chat Dies--a murder mystery that fuses the comedy of Friends with the serial killer thrills of I Know What You Did Last Summer.
Review Quotes
"This gut-bustingly funny mystery is like Scooby Doo for the Internet-obsessed."-- "People"
"Chilton offers a sharp, fast-paced, modern twist on the classic murder mystery. Perfect for fans of Only Murders in the Building or Bodies, Bodies, Bodies, plus anyone who has ever felt trapped in a group chat from hell."-- "Library Journal"
"Everyone in the Group Chat Dies is an absolute joy of a thriller: fast paced, full of suspense, and laugh out loud funny. L.M. Chilton provides a deft skewering of roommate culture and revels in the true horror of the group chat."--Sarah Bonner, author of Her Perfect Twin and How to Slay at Work
"Everyone in the Group Chat Dies starts with the brilliant premise of receiving WhatsApp messages from a corpse. It's twisty, pacy and devilishly funny. I loved it."--Katie Marsh, author of How Not to Murder Your Ex
"A darkly humorous and suspenseful tale that masterfully intertwines modern technology with classic thriller elements. L.M. Chilton delivers a compelling narrative that kept me turning the pages late into the night. Fabulous!"--Joanna Wallace, USA Today bestselling author of You'd Look Better as a Ghost
"A funny, inventive murder mystery that is a real page turner. Fabulous!"--Victoria Dowd, bestselling author of Smart Woman's Guide to Murder
"This novel does exactly what it says on the great cover! A funny, twisty, bloodthirsty murder mystery. Great fun!"--Julie Mae Cohen, bestselling author of Bad Men
"With biting, mordant humor, Chilton sends readers on a serial killer hunt for our disassociated, true-crime-obsessed social media age."--Ashley Winstead, bestselling author of In My Dreams I Hold a Knife
About the Author
L.M. Chilton is a journalist with fifteen years of experience working on a variety of television shows, such as This Morning, Loose Women, and more. His writing has appeared in Cosmopolitan, Glamour, Metro (London), and The Mirror (London). A former self-proclaimed dateoholic, L.M. Chilton has been on over a hundred dates over the last few years.