

Yikes!! Where to begin with this one. Okay, let me just tell you good people that I enjoyed it immensely, even though it was driving me crazy at times. I bet you want to know why it was driving me crazy, don't you? Right, pay attention you lot.
I'm going to assume you've all read the blurb but, if not, here's a short summary: the hosts of a true crime podcast set out to uncover who killed student Daisy Harrington twenty years ago. The person who was jailed for her murder had always maintained his innocence, and took his own life 6 months prior to the events which unfold. 🔨
The podcasters believe that Daisy's former housemates may know more than they have let on, and one of them may be the killer. 🔨
The story is told from the POVs of the former housemates, Georgie, Dan, Lauren, Maddie and Alex, alongside transcripts of interviews with Daisy's mother, and the wife and daughters of the man imprisoned for her murder. 🔨
There were many twists, and sneaky little reveals throughout. It was impossible to guess which one of the housemates was guilty, because they all had something to hide, and they all had a motive. They were a pretty despicable bunch, but the final revelation still took me by surprise. And then there was that ending. 🫢
Yikes!! Where to begin with this one. Okay, let me just tell you good people that I enjoyed it immensely, even though it was driving me crazy at times. I bet you want to know why it was driving me crazy, don't you? Right, pay attention you lot.
I'm going to assume you've all read the blurb but, if not, here's a short summary: the hosts of a true crime podcast set out to uncover who killed student Daisy Harrington twenty years ago. The person who was jailed for her murder had always maintained his innocence, and took his own life 6 months prior to the events which unfold. 🔨
The podcasters believe that Daisy's former housemates may know more than they have let on, and one of them may be the killer. 🔨
The story is told from the POVs of the former housemates, Georgie, Dan, Lauren, Maddie and Alex, alongside transcripts of interviews with Daisy's mother, and the wife and daughters of the man imprisoned for her murder. 🔨
There were many twists, and sneaky little reveals throughout. It was impossible to guess which one of the housemates was guilty, because they all had something to hide, and they all had a motive. They were a pretty despicable bunch, but the final revelation still took me by surprise. And then there was that ending. 🫢