ePrivacy and GPDR Cookie Consent by Cookie Consent

What to read after Deity?

Hello there! I go by the name Robo Ratel, your very own AI librarian, and I'm excited to assist you in discovering your next fantastic read after "Deity" by Matt Wesolowski! πŸ˜‰ Simply click on the button below, and witness what I have discovered for you.

Exciting news! I've found some fantastic books for you! πŸ“šβœ¨ Check below to see your tailored recommendations. Happy reading! πŸ“–πŸ˜Š

Deity

Matt Wesolowski

Fiction / Crime

Online investigative journalist Scott King investigates the death of a pop megastar, the subject of multiple accusations of sexual abuse and murder before his untimely demise in a fire ... another episode of the startlingly original, award-winning Six Stories series.

'A captivating, genre-defying book with hypnotic storytelling' Rosamund Lupton

'A chilling, wholly original and quite brilliant story. Deity is utterly compelling, and Matt Wesolowski is a wonderful writer' Chris Whitaker

'Matt Wesolowski taking the crime novel to places it's never been before. Filled with dread, in the best possible way' Joseph Knox

_______________

A shamed pop star
A devastating fire
Six witnesses
Six stories
Which one is true?

When pop megastar Zach Crystal dies in a fire at his remote mansion, his mysterious demise rips open the bitter divide between those who adored his music and his endless charity work, and those who viewed him as a despicable predator, who manipulated and abused young and vulnerable girls.

Online journalist, Scott King, whose Six Stories podcasts have become an internet sensation, investigates the accusations of sexual abuse and murder that were levelled at Crystal before he died. But as Scott begins to ask questions and rake over old graves, some startling inconsistencies emerge: Was the fire at Crystal's remote home really an accident? Are reports of a haunting really true? Why was he never officially charged?

Dark, chillingly topical and deeply thought-provoking, Deity is both an explosive thriller and a startling look at how heroes can fall from grace and why we turn a blind eye to even the most heinous of crimes...

_______________

Praise for the Six Stories series

'A gripping exposure of the underbelly of celebrity and obsessive fandom with lashings of supernatural horror – Daisy Jones and the Six gone to the dark side. I couldn't put it down' Harriet Tyce

'Matt Wesolowski is boldly carving his own uniquely dark niche in fiction' Benjamin Myers

'Dark, twisty and incredibly clever ... an author to watch!' C L Taylor

'A dark, twisting rabbit hole of a novel. You won't be able to put it down' Francine Toon

'First-class plotting' S Magazine

'A dazzling fictional mystery' Foreword Reviews

'Readers of Kathleen Barber's Are You Sleeping and fans of Ruth Ware will enjoy this slim but compelling novel' Booklist

'An exceptional storyteller' Andrew Michael Hurley

'Beautifully written, smart, compassionate – and scary as hell. Matt Wesolowski is one of the most exciting and original voices in crime fiction' Alex North

'Insidiously terrifying, with possibly the creepiest woods since The Blair Witch Project ... a genuine chiller with a whammy of an ending' C J Tudor

'Frighteningly wonderful ... one of the best books I've read in years' Khurrum Rahman

'Disturbing, compelling and atmospheric, it will terrify and enthral you in equal measure' M W Craven

'Bold, clever and genuinely chilling with a terrific' Sunday Mirror

'A genuine genre-bending debut' Daily Mail

'Impeccably crafted and gripping from start to finish' Big Issue

'The very epitome of a must-read' Heat

'Wonderfully horrifying ... the suspense crackles' James Oswald

'Original, inventive and dazzlingly clever' Fiona Cummins

'Haunting, horrifying, and heartrending. Fans of Arthur Machen will want to check this one out' Publishers Weekly

Do you want to read this book? 😳
Buy it now!

Are you curious to discover the likelihood of your enjoyment of "Deity" by Matt Wesolowski? Allow me to assist you! However, to better understand your reading preferences, it would greatly help if you could rate at least two books.

Other books within Fiction / Crime genre