The Livestream Murders: A Dark Psychological Thriller About a Girl Who Watched Her Own Kidnapping Online (Based on True Crime Events)
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ePUB
Kopierschutz
Ja
Family Sharing
Ja
Text-to-Speech
Ja
Erscheinungsdatum
27.06.2025
Verlag
Ryan EllisSeitenzahl
(Printausgabe)
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187 KB
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9798231990894
What if the worst night of your life... was watched by 82,000 people?
At 2:37 a.m., nineteen-year-old Lila Carter vanished-live on camera.
The viral streamer, known for her late-night sarcasm and chaotic stunts, had built a cult following by mocking fear itself. But during one routine livestream, the screen cut to black... and returned with her bound, terrified, and forced to perform for a faceless captor.
Her chat thought it was a stunt.
They laughed. They donated. They spammed heart emojis.
Only three people called for help.
The Girl Who Watched Her Own Kidnapping on Livestream is a dark, immersive psychological thriller set in the age of social surveillance, viral violence, and digital complicity.
Lila is no damsel. She's angry, resourceful-and very aware that the audience is part of the game. As her kidnapper streams every moment to her followers, she must weaponize the one thing she still controls: their attention.
But there's something darker behind the mask. And Lila's not the only one being watched.
What You'll Find Inside:
- A chilling psychological thriller with a brutally modern twist
- True crime fiction inspired by real online tragedies
- A descent into the darkest corners of internet fame and voyeurism
- Shocking reveals, dry wit, and unflinching tension
- Perfect for readers of Gone Girl, The Chain, and You
Reader Advisory:
This novel contains disturbing psychological themes, dark humor, and moments of digital horror. It explores society's obsession with livestreamed tragedy and the unsettling truth about what people will watch-so long as it's not happening to them.
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