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Published by Sourcebooks Landmark on March 25, 2025
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After the unexpected death of her father, college student Jane Sharp longs for a distraction from her grief. She becomes obsessed with true crime, befriending armchair detectives who teach her how to hunt killers from afar. In this morbid internet underground, Jane finds friendship, purpose, and even glory...
So when news of the shocking deaths of three college girls in Delphine, Idaho takes the world by storm, and sleuths everywhere race to solve the crimes, Jane and her friends are determined to beat them. But the case turns out to be stranger than anyone expected. Details don't add up, the police are cagey, and there seems to be more media hype and internet theorizing than actual evidence. When Jane and her sleuths take a step closer, they find that every answer only begs more questions. Something's not adding up, and they begin to suspect their killer may be smarter and more prolific than any they've faced before. Placing themselves in the center of the story starts to feel more and more like walking into a trap...
Told one year after the astounding events that concluded the case and left the world reeling, when Jane has finally decided to break her silence about what really happened, she tells the true story of the Delphine Massacres. And what she has to confess will shock even the most seasoned true crime fans...
I really enjoyed this! I think it’s Ashley Winstead’s best book, and I highly recommend it for mystery fans!
I love a fictional true crime story, and the mystery element of this tied in with Jane’s increasing commitment to the crime solving community online, and the Delphine murders in particular, was gripping, but what I wasn’t expecting was the moving way Jane’s grief for her father was depicted. It added a lot more depth, emotional resonance, and character development and I think is part of what makes this book a standout read for me.