Then Things Went Dark
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Narrated by:
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Jenny Walser
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Bea Fitzgerald
About this listen
Brought to you Penguin.
Six Contestants. One Murder. Twelve Million Witnesses.
The reality show no one will ever forget.
Rhys Sutton dies suddenly on a desert island.
12 million people watch it happen – before the TV producers pull the plug.
Rhys was one of six reality show contestants.
The other five – best friend, rival, girlfriend, lover, sworn enemy – are now suspects.
Because Rhys was the most hated man on TV.
What happened on the island? Which secrets did the cameras miss? And who’d commit a crime in front of millions?
© Bea Fitzgerald 2024 (P) Penguin Audio 2024
Critic Reviews
Fast-paced and addicting, I was gripped from the first page until the jaw-dropping conclusion.
True crime meets juicy reality TV
Fitzgerald plays a scathing, thrilling game of worst case scenario, poking fun and critiquing dystopian reality TV tropes
A true delight.
Sharp, gripping, fun, and utterly brilliant.
Shocking, addictive and utterly exquisite!
Then Things Went Dark is the perfect holiday thriller!
Deliciously dark and moreish ... I could not put it down.
It is such a tightly plotted thriller with plenty of twists and turns in store.
This is a twisting, psychological mine field that examines what people will really do for their five minutes of fame.
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