Peretti's "Edge of Reality" is promoted as a deep-dive into reality tv casting and production. Unfortunately, it's not quite as detailed as the description promises.
Peretti focuses on a few shows and a few aspects of the reality tv production experience - casting and psych exams, manipulation by producers, and the suicide epidemic among reality tv contestants. He bounces around between Survivor, Big Brother, Fantasy Island, and the Bachelor Franchise but keeps going back to the same psychiatrists and cast members who were willing to speak to him.
Other journalists have been able to get more information and perspectives out of producers and cast members in recent articles and books. This makes me think that either Peretti burned a lot of bridges throughout his time as a reality tv producer himself or people still employed in the area don't trust him. For this reason, the book doesn't give too much information that isn't already known or speculated about.
Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for a copy of this book in exchange for a review.