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Eddie Shay
Author
The Grand Puppet Master
Eddie Shay, author
“Betray me, and I’ll destroy everyone you care about before I come for you.” New York private investigator Lacey Green brushes off the cryptic TikTok message—until her father dies suddenly. Then, one by one, her closest friends and family begin to fall prey to chilling “accidents.” Could it be tied to her viral TikTok exposing a twisted fetish brothel in Flushing, the conspiracy behind the chilling wave of self-harm, or the brain-chip tech giant with ties to Communist China? Backing down isn’t in Lacey’s DNA. She’s determined to uncover the truth and get revenge for her loved ones, but soon realizes she’s heading straight into a dead end—the most sinister crime she’s ever faced. With time running out, she must fight for survival. Meet Lacey Green—a sharp, fearless young detective from New York. She’ll lead you on a fast-paced mystery thriller packed with jaw-dropping twists.
Reviews
This swift, tense, and surprising international thriller, Shay’s polished debut, centers on Lacey Green, the TikTok detective, in over her young head after she boosts her flagging social-media numbers by exposing, on a livestream, a bizarre Flushing brothel—"a spot-on replica of a 1990s mainland Chinese high school”—that imprisons women and is run by Chinese organized crime. Soon after the story goes viral, Lacey receives an alarming message from her father, warning not to come to Hong Kong, where he lives, as “There are demons here lurking in the shadows.” When Hong Kong police contact her to report her father’s death, Lacey will do whatever it takes to get there and discover the truth—even if this means a team-up with her mother, an indie filmmaker who seems to see the death as opportunity to fund her Cleopatra remake.

A filmmaker himself, Shay excels at twisty plotting, characters who reveal themselves through action and biting dialogue, and scenes that build to hairpin turns, keeping readers on constant edge. The story gets wilder as it goes, especially after Lacey discovers her father was secretly wealthy—and a possible connection between his work for a tech company and reports of a “severe and transmissible atypical neuro-virus” sweeping Hong Kong and apparently pushing people into acts of self-harm. Lacey will team up with Hugo, the son of a cruel star of the Communist party, as they face a secret plot involving mind control.

Shay creates unexpected, button-pushing suspense scenes involving the loss of agency over one’s body, but Lacey’s dark adventure never is especially graphic. The novel’s pleasures come from its relentless invention, the way the conspiracy gets ever bigger, involving AI and the secret history of Hong Kong, with frequent revelations, jolts, and betrayals. The ending satisfies, though readers hooked by the of-the-moment TikTok detective hero should know Lacey isn’t posting much as the people she loves get targeted.

Takeaway: Swift thriller pitting a Tiktok detective against mind control in Hong Kong.

Comparable Titles: Olivia Blacke’s Killer Content, Chan Ho-Kei’s Second Sister.

Production grades
Cover: A
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: A
Marketing copy: A

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