What a truly special novel. From the very start, I fell into the words of The Murder Show’s poignant, fast-paced vibe. Immersive, cunning, and utterly transfixing, the multilayered plot, evocative setting, and compelling characters had me swept up in what was a finely tuned rollercoaster ride from beginning to end. A standalone novel loosely tied to the Nils Shapiro series, Goldman hit the trifecta with this newest addition. I’m not exaggerating in the slightest as the action-packed storyline of this captivating crime thriller had me completely bamboozled in the best possible way. You see, not once was I able to guess a thing in this head-spinning tale.
While the twists were truly epic and the plot kept me riveted, the characters were easily the shining star for this thriller lover. Realistic and and perfectly drawn, the interplay between them all was pure, shining gold. From the potentially revitalized teenage love interest to a pair of aging parents, the giggle-worthy dialogue and eccentric personalities had me eating out of their hands. Memorable in the extreme, I won’t be forgetting Linda and Solly or the cute four-year-old toddler anytime soon. For that reason alone, I’ll be rushing out to get ahold of the entire Nils Shapiro series ASAP so that I can binge read what is sure to be yet another set of page-turning stunners.
All said and done, I was beyond impressed by this quick, easy read. At just under 300 pages, the originally scripted multiple POVs and propulsive, edge-of-your-seat plot combined to create an addictive, unputdownable thriller. I mean, the very fact that it was packed to the gills with red herrings and believable suspects meant that I read “just one more chapter” more times than I can recall. But it was the explosive crescendo and soul-satisfying conclusion that made my love for this novel a sure thing. After all, I not only got a nice, pretty, little bow but also an open-ended, question mark of a finale that made me smile with glee as I flipped the last page. Rating of 5 stars.
SYNOPSIS:
Showrunner Ethan Harris had a hit with The Murder Show, a television crime drama that features a private detective who solves cases the police can’t. But after his pitch for the fourth season is rejected by the network, he returns home to Minnesota looking for inspiration.
His timing is fortunate—his former classmate Ro Greeman is now a local police officer, and she's uncovered new information about the devastating hit and run that killed their mutual friend Ricky the summer after high school. She asks Ethan to help her investigate and thinks that if he portrays the killing on The Murder Show, the publicity may bring Ricky's killer to justice.
Ethan is skeptical that Ricky's death was anything but a horrible accident, but with the clock running out on his career, he's willing to try anything. It doesn't take long for them to realize they've dug up more than they bargained for. Someone is dead set on stopping Ethan and Ro from looking too closely into Ricky’s death—even if keeping them quiet means killing again...
Thank you to Matt Goldman and Forge Books for my complimentary copy. All opinions are my own.
PUB DATE: April 15, 2025
Content warning: fatal hit-and-run, drug dealing, gun violence