People to Follow by Olivia Worley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Note I received an advanced copy of this book from St. Martin's Press via NetGalley.
"In Real Life" is the hottest new reality show that dares to challenge social media's biggest influencers to disconnect from the virtual world and live without filters for three intense weeks. With legions of loyal followers eagerly watching, IRL promises to be the opportunity of a lifetime for its contestants. The cast includes Elody, an impulsive Instagram model; Kira, a former child star turned fitness influencer; Logan, a disgraced TikTok celebrity with a hidden past; and Max, a YouTuber known for exposing fellow creators.
However, what was meant to be a golden opportunity quickly turns into a nightmare. When the production crew mysteriously vanishes, and one of their own meets a tragic end, these nine budding influencers find themselves stranded in an isolated location with a lifeless body and no way to contact the outside world. As if that weren't enough, they begin receiving ominous messages from an enigmatic Sponsor, who threatens to reveal their darkest secrets. It becomes chillingly clear that they've been drawn into a deadly game, and one of their fellow contestants might be the puppeteer pulling the strings.
I have a soft spot for whodunnit murder mysteries, and this one had me hooked from the start. What stood out were the characters, each bringing their unique quirks and personalities to the table. Among them, Kira and Corrine struck me as the most grounded and relatable, while Max appeared to be genuinely trying, even if he couldn't fully escape his documentary-maker persona. Logan, on the other hand, came across as somewhat adrift.
Kira Lyons, the fitness influencer, impressed me with her down-to-earth nature, a breath of fresh air amidst the online fame frenzy. However, Elody Hart's excessive use of "likes" grated on my nerves at times.
Despite these quirks, the storytelling was top-notch. The author kept me guessing, and I found myself oscillating between different theories about the identity of the murderer. The element of suspense was expertly woven into the narrative, making this murder mystery a compelling and enjoyable read.
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