This is one of the most unique thrillers I've read in a long time, with a completely fresh premise that would also make a great movie.
Fiona Hart is a successful author - not mega-super-famous like TJR but successful enough that her books sell plenty of copies, get great reviews, and her oceanic fantasy series, The Redfins, is now a TV show. But most of the time, Fiona can walk the streets of her Manhattan neighborhood without being recognized.
This book reminded me so much of the TV show Mr. Robot in that, all of a sudden, one day, a group of vigilantes decide they've had enough of the world being run by "the famous elite," and they decide to rebel. They say they're tired of seeing the same 50 or so faces blasted all over TV and social media everyday, with society worshipping them like gods. They issue a public manifesto: if things don't change, they will take matters into their own hands and rid the world of celebrities.
They call themselves "The Nomen," which is Latin for "No Name," and wear all-white clothes with masks that have only two black dots for eyes and a big U for a smile.
One day, they kidnap one of the world's most famous pop stars in the middle of her concert in Madison Square Garden, and broadcast a hit list of 50 celebrities who they vow to take and punish as a message to all - fame is dead. Fiona's face is one of the 50.
In quick succession, two more celebrities from the list are kidnapped over the next few days - one of them being Fiona's best friend, shoe designer Gwen, who just found out she is pregnant. Fiona is determined to find her, save her, and take down The Nomen, whatever the cost.
This book was equal parts thought-provoking and heart-pounding, exploring themes like fame, found family, kindness, sacrifice, and public image, in between frightening action scenes.
I can easily see something like this happening in real life, and it's terrifying! When you don't know who to trust, the only person you can trust is yourself. The Nomen are everywhere and everyone, from your dry cleaner, to the police.
I highly recommend!