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Matt Wesolowski

Autor(a) de Six Stories

11 Works 513 Membros 23 Críticas

Séries

Obras por Matt Wesolowski

Six Stories (2016) 219 exemplares
Hydra (2017) 89 exemplares
Changeling (2018) 68 exemplares
Beast (2019) 51 exemplares
Deity (2020) 44 exemplares
Demon (2021) 37 exemplares
Six stories collection (2019) 1 exemplar

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Conhecimento Comum

Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
UK
Locais de residência
Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, England, UK

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Seductively dark and compulsively gritty, this is a glimpse into todays society and the social media obsessed generation.

Told in a series of podcasts it takes a cleverly unique way of story telling as it follows the narrator of these podcasts, Scott King, as he takes his own investigation to the small seaside town of Ergarth and the murder of local internet star, Elizabeth Barton. The body of Elizabeth was discovered locked inside a derelict building known to the locals as the vampire tower. Her assailants, three local lads, are currently serving their sentence for her murder, but not everyone is as convinced as the authorities that the right people are behind bars.

Each episode of his pod cast Scott King interviews some of the locals who knew the victim and her killers and who knew about the online craze that was rife at the time of her death.

Will his investigation lead him to the truth of what really happened that night or will it only result in creating more questions and speculations?

This is the fourth book in the Six Stories series but I wasn't aware of the previous books when I began this book but it read perfectly well as a stand-alone novel but now the first three have been added to my tbr pile!

With a small cast of memorable characters, a relatable small seaside town and its stark dig into the darker side of social media and the internet this will be one book that will appeal to a wide range of readers and leave everyone with pause for thought.
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DebTat2 | 1 outra crítica | Oct 13, 2023 |
The format and structure of these books really works for me, but the stories themselves are getting less and less plausible. I need to be able to buy the story for the book to really work, and here I had to suspend my disbelief a lot more than I should have had to in a book that is not actually paranormal. The biggest issue was the fact that I just don't really see this happening in the world I live in. It was too convoluted and try hard, and the ending left me extremely dissatisfied. However, 90% of the book I really did enjoy myself, so I'll go with a generous 4 stars.… (mais)
 
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tuusannuuska | 1 outra crítica | Dec 1, 2022 |
This book is most often tagged as horror, but that's a little inaccurate. More than anything this is suspenseful mystery, where (at least for me) the most discomfort came from the doxing aspect instead of the actual triple homicide the podcast focused on.

I enjoyed the format just as much here as I did with the first book, and that's what lifts the book up to 4 stars, for me. The story was okay, but the ending wasn't my favorite, and I feel like Arla would have deserved better.
 
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tuusannuuska | 4 outras críticas | Dec 1, 2022 |
I continue to thoroughly enjoy this series, and absolutely did not see the twist coming.

I'm not giving this five stars, though, because this wasn't as good or thorough as the previous ones, but this was still really enjoyable.

I'm definitely going to keep going through the series.
 
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tuusannuuska | 1 outra crítica | Dec 1, 2022 |

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Obras
11
Membros
513
Popularidade
#48,356
Avaliação
3.9
Críticas
23
ISBN
24
Línguas
2

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