Copyright Date:
2021
Edition Date:
2021
Release Date:
12/07/21
Pages:
xiv, 381 pages
ISBN:
1-7282-4586-9
ISBN 13:
978-1-7282-4586-7
Dewey:
Fic
LCCN:
2021023607
Dimensions:
21 cm
Language:
English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
In a serpentine narrative that reads like a podcast, the friends, parents, and twin sister of a 19-year-old college student recall the events leading up to her disappearance as well as the criminal investigation and personal travails that followed.Almost every character in this so-called "true crime story" set in Manchester, England, in 2011 has something to hide. That includes the author, who, using his real name, casts himself as one of the more dubious actors on a crowded stage that is in fact a hall of mirrors. The setup, however, is straightforward and all too familiar. At the tail end of a drunken Christmas party, a pretty and talented college student disappears and is never seen again. "She never got the chance to let her childhood and her pretensions fall away," the vanished Zoe's pretentious boyfriend, Andrew, later muses. "And you could argue that's useful for the role that she's been cast in by the likes of her father....A victim is apparently the best thing you can be in this day and age." Andrew is one of a handful of central characters interviewed by Evelyn Mitchell, a journalist who becomes obsessed with the case (and who is murdered, perhaps as a consequence or perhaps not). It is Evelyn's transcript of those interviews-interrupted by emails between Evelyn and the author-that reveals both the truth behind Zoe's disappearance and the deceits and dangers that shadow these young lives. "It's amazing what can seem normal when it's all you know," one character remarks of his unstable Irish mother. "I spent my first five years dressed as the girl she's actually been expecting, which was confusing to say the least." This is Fintan, of whom the reader will learn more and worse. Each voice is distinctive and convincing, and each story within the central tale captures the youth culture of the time in unglamorous Manchester. There is, however, more style than substance in a crime novel that, for all its cleverness, resorts to red herrings that would make Agatha Christie blush.A cunningly constructed yet flimsy novel of youthful confusion, obsession, and murder.
Cleverly blending the real and imagined worlds until the reader can't differentiate the two, Knox has created a twisty, turny thriller that cuts through the heart of the modern true crime fascination, all while keeping us enraptured by it.--BuzzFeed THE #1 INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER! For fans of true crime documentaries and Only Murders in the Building comes the chilling story of a university student's sudden disappearance, the woman who became obsessed with her case, and the crime writer who uncovered the truth about what happened... What happens to all the girls who go missing? In 2011, Zoe Nolan walked out of her dormitory in Manchester and was never seen or heard from again. Her case went cold. Her story was sad, certainly, but hardly sensational, crime writer Joseph Knox thought. He wouldn't have given her any more thought were it not for his friend, Evelyn Mitchell. Another writer struggling to come up with a new idea, Evelyn was wondering just what happens to all the girls who go missing. What happens to the Zoe Nolans of the world? Evelyn began investigating herself, interviewing Zoe's family and friends, and emailing Joseph with chapters of the book she was writing with her findings. Uneasy with the corkscrew twists and turns, Joseph Knox embedded himself in the case, ultimately discovering a truth more tragic and shocking than he could have possibly imagined... Just remember: Everything you read is fiction. Praise for True Crime Story : Stunningly unique...For fans of stories with a little something extra, this book is set up like an oral history, complete with emails, newspaper clippings and photos that propel the story all the way to a shocking and satisfying conclusion. -- Newsweek Mr. Knox is a fantastic writer. His ambitious fourth novel satirises and celebrates the true-crime genre with glee. True Crime Story , by turns horrific and hilarious, is scandalously entertaining. -- The Times (UK) The gifted Joseph Knox continues his upwards trajectory with True Crime Story forging something original and innovative. -- Financial Times (UK) This is one of the most engaging cold-case novels I have read. -- Literary Review (UK)