A crime fiction tale the likes of which you’ve never seen before, This Book Will Bury Me was one novel that had me straight from hello. With an original premise, believable characters, and a dark, intense vibe, I flew through the 400+ pages in no time at all. I mean, who could pass up a book-within-a-book format that focuses on true-crime internet sleuths? Certainly not me. After all, from the ratcheting pace to the jaw-dropping twist that caught me totally unawares, there simply wasn’t much not to love as I flew through this superlative novel in no time at all.
The characters themselves were the clinch-pin to why this book was solid gold. Compelling, relatable, and complete with genuine flaws, I was easily pulled into their found family dynamic, which was complete with an original voice and tone thanks to the true-crime internet setting. It was this combo that truly got my attention. With a mixed media format that made the story feel all the more real, this plot’s constantly changing direction kept me on tenterhooks with each new twist and unexpected turn. After all, I didn’t see that climax or conclusion coming despite all of the deftly hidden clues.
I do have to warn you, however, that the topic matter—as you can imagine—was rather dark and gritty at times. Between the grief-laden subplot and serial killer premise, I found myself both crying real tears and also visualizing some truly disturbing, visceral scenes. While I wouldn’t classify any of them as particularly graphic, I am also a hardened reader of all things thrills and chills so I might be able to tolerate more than the average reader. Just the same, it brushed up against true crime in the same manner as Bright Young Woman managed to do.
All in all, I’ve noticed that the ratings on this stellar novel are wide-ranging. Readers seem to love it or hate it—and I’m clearly with the former. Thanks to short, cliffhanger chapters that oozed with foreboding, I was beyond blown away as it caught fire towards the end. Made for fans of true crime who love a fictionalized feel, the immersive storytelling within this metafictional tell-all book just couldn’t go wrong. Bingeable and thought-provoking, it was an out-and-out winner that made me fall in love with Ms. Winstead’s writing all over again. Rating of 5 stars.
SYNOPSIS:
After the unexpected death of her father, college student Jane Sharp longs for a distraction from her grief. She becomes obsessed with true crime, befriending armchair detectives who teach her how to hunt killers from afar. In this morbid internet underground, Jane finds friendship, purpose, and even glory...
So when news of the shocking deaths of three college girls in Delphine, Idaho takes the world by storm, and sleuths everywhere race to solve the crimes, Jane and her friends are determined to beat them. But the case turns out to be stranger than anyone expected. Details don't add up, the police are cagey, and there seems to be more media hype and internet theorizing than actual evidence. When Jane and her sleuths take a step closer, they find that every answer only begs more questions, and begin to suspect their killer may be smarter and more prolific than any they've faced before. Placing themselves in the center of the story starts to feel more and more like walking into a trap...
Thank you to Ashley Winstead, Sourcebooks Landmark, and NetGalley for my complimentary physical and digital copies. All opinions are my own.
PUB DATE: March 25, 2025
Content warning: loss of a parent, grief, violence