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A review by lxyreads
Everyone in the Group Chat Dies by L.M. Chilton
3.0
Blessed to read the arc (thank you so much!) in October - doomed for the book to be released in March 2025? (This is really suited for an autumn release in my opinion it literally features a harvest festival!!!!)
This has everything we, readers in the mid 2020s, have come to understand: social media platforms, Whatsapp group chats, dirty houseshares, uninspiring jobs in dying small towns and armchair detectives.
Everyone in the Group Chat Dies follows two alternating timelines, 12 months prior and present day, as we watch Kirby stumble her way through her new flatmates disappearance, multiple deaths of those around her and uncovering the truth behind a 20 plus year serial murder.
This book is zingy, current and has that sarcastic narrative voice adopted by quite a few recent murder mystery releases. You know the exact voice, it’s very millennial.
This has everything we, readers in the mid 2020s, have come to understand: social media platforms, Whatsapp group chats, dirty houseshares, uninspiring jobs in dying small towns and armchair detectives.
Everyone in the Group Chat Dies follows two alternating timelines, 12 months prior and present day, as we watch Kirby stumble her way through her new flatmates disappearance, multiple deaths of those around her and uncovering the truth behind a 20 plus year serial murder.
This book is zingy, current and has that sarcastic narrative voice adopted by quite a few recent murder mystery releases. You know the exact voice, it’s very millennial.