A review by samantita
Kill Show by Daniel Sweren-Becker

This was an absolute page turner for me. I finished it in two days and would've finished it in one if I had started it earlier in the day. Its formatting is similar to Fantasticland by Mike Bockoven in that it's told 10 years after the events for a book that a journalist(?) is writing, and it's told in the form of interviews. Although Kill Show doesn't give us any insight into the journalist who's writing the book, much like Fanstaticland does at times. 

It leaves plenty of questions about the complexity of the machine that has become the true crime entertainment business, and it leaves the reader wondering just who was responsible for Sarah's death.