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I Want Everything

By: Dominic Amerena
Narrated by: Blake Erickson, Heather Mitchell
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'A brilliant concept, brilliantly executed.' Bri Lee

'Took my breath away.' Sofie Laguna

It starts with a lie. One small lie to get everything he wants. But one lie leads to another, and another. Caught in his own web of deception, how can he recognise the truth? And what is it going to cost him?


The legendary career of reclusive cult author Brenda Shales remains one of Australia’s last unsolved literary mysteries. Her books took the world by storm before she disappeared from the public eye after a mysterious plagiarism case. But when an ambitious young writer stumbles across Brenda at a Melbourne pool, he realises the scoop of a lifetime is floating in front of him: the truth behind why she vanished without a trace. The only problem? He must pretend to be someone he’s not to trick the story out of her.

One innocent lie leads to a slew that are definitively not, as Brenda reveals the strange and troubling truth of where her books came from. Yet the more the author unravels about Brenda’s past, the more he begins to question whether Brenda is a reliable narrator. Is she spilling secrets or spinning tales? Is she, like him, little more than a talented thief? To write the book that will make his name, he must balance his ethics and ambition and decide what he’s willing to sacrifice to become the next great Australian writer.

This astonishing debut, full of delicious twists and wicked insights, is a dazzling novel of desire and deception, authorship and authenticity, and the costs of creative ambition.

'That rare thing, a great contemporary novel.' Lauren Oyler

©2025 Dominic Amerena (P)2025 Simon & Schuster Audio
Genre Fiction Psychological

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‘A twisty-turny, deliciously sneaky and bitingly insightful literary mystery. I laughed, cringed, squirmed, clapped and cheered.’ (Emily Maguire, author of Rapture )
I Want Everything is a Russian Doll of a novel set largely in an Australian city. It is a layered mystery. It is an enigma wrapped inside an enigma possibly wrapped inside an enigma. It is a book about the complexities of storytelling and idiocracies of writers. I Want Everything is also a debut novel by Dominic Amerena, a writer of such talent we can only hope he doesn't vanish on us.’ (Tony Birch, author of Women and Children)

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I almost didn't finish it.

There was a lot of buzz around this book's release, and the (beautiful) cover art made me get it. The premise is also promising: an unnamed writer with writer's block who has taken to undergoing medical clinical trials to make money spots a reclusive Australian writer, Brenda Shales, by chance at a swimming pool, realising that the chance of a lifetime is in front of him, he does some (fairly basic) investigating and he's able to find the aged care facility Brenda is now living at and with some (very good) luck manages to gain access to Brenda.

This was a very rare thumbs down for me. It felt pretentious and over hyped to me, or maybe it was the choice not to include speech marks in the text? I Want Everything raises interesting questions about who owns a story and what happens when ethics and ambition clash. It has a tangled web of lies and layers of unreliable narrators, potentially the only reason I finished it.

Body count = 0.

I Want Everything is out now. Some very well-loved authors (Bri Lee and Sofie Laguna, to name two) have given this book brilliant reviews, so read some of those reviews before deciding if this book is for you.

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