Friday, March 7, 2025

Tell Me What You Did

 
Author: Carter Wilson
Publisher: Poisoned Pen Press
Year: 2025

Poe Webb hosts a popular true crime podcast where the guests anonymously confess crimes they’ve committed. When a creepy and somewhat familiar man appears on her show, Poe’s world is turned upside down. The man claims to have murdered her mother years ago because he knows something about the murder that only Poe knows. It can’t be true because Poe killed the man who murdered her mother. Didn’t she? 


Tell Me What You Did by Carter Wilson is dark, twisty, and suspenseful. It sucked me right in. I really liked the premise of Poe’s podcast. I thought it was a different take from the usual trope of “true crime podcaster solves cold case.” The story also has a shifting timeline that adds to the suspense. The pace steadily builds the tension as the creepy guy turns the table on Poe and makes her confess. This is a book you’ll binge because you just can’t put it down. My verdict: 😍 loved it! 


QOTD: any plans for this weekend?

I’m going to a free matinee at our local movie theater of Detour, a film noir classic from 1945. 


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About the Author

Carter Wilson is the Publishers Weekly and USA Today bestselling author of ten award-winning psychological thrillers. His works have earned starred reviews from all major trade publications, have been optioned for television and film, and his 2025 release Tell Me What You Did was selected by Barnes & Noble as a national monthly pick. Carter is also the host of the Making It Up podcast and founder of the Unbound Writer company, which provides coaching services, writing retreats, and online classes. 

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