Brilliant.
An outstanding, addictive and compelling read that grips the reader into compulsively turning the pages.
Anyone who saw the early Big Brother, Love Island, and I’m a Celebrity, will have watched with fascination the media circus as contestants and washed up celebrities break down, go on the attack, and destroy their own lives and careers to an audience of millions. It was compelling viewing that we all participated in. We knew it was base. As entertainment goes, the lowest common denominator. The contestants vulnerable, unstable - we relished every lurid moment like a Victorian freak show.
Unraveling and disordered personalities, locked in together, in an environment designed to ramp up stress, lower inhibitions and detach spiralling inhabitants into forgetting the cameras, the outside world, and personal consequences- what could possibly go wrong? Much did.
In this novel, a woman is found floating face down in a swimming pool on the set of the latest reality show set, watched by millions. None of the contestants are who they seem. All have been pushed to their limits by a voting audience baying for shock, spectacle and blood.
I loved this story because it holds up a mirror to the ugliness, exploitation, and social regression that is prime time entertainment at the beginning of the 21st century. And like those early seasons of Celebrity BB, you won’t be able to tear your eyes away.
An easy 5 stars from me ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️