This book was checked out from the library by Traveling With T.
Tell Me What You Did
Summary: She gets people to confess their crimes for a living. He knows she’s hiding a terrible secret. It’s time for the truth to come out…
Poe Webb, host of a popular true crime podcast, invites people to anonymously confess crimes they’ve committed to her audience. She can’t guarantee the police won’t come after her “guests,” but her show grants simultaneous anonymity and instant fame—a potent combination that’s proven difficult to resist. After an episode recording, Poe usually erases both criminal and crime from her mind.
But when a strange and oddly familiar man appears on her show, Poe is forced to take a second look. Not only because he claims to be her mother’s murderer from years ago, but because Poe knows something no one else does. Her mother’s murderer is dead.
Poe killed him.
From the USA Today bestselling author of The Dead Girl in 2A and The New Neighbor comes a chilling new thriller that forces the question: are murderers always the bad guys?
Traveling With T’s Thoughts:
This was a book that I kept seeing on the ‘gram and decided to give a try because it sounded good. I was considering listening to audio, but then decided to check out from my library because they had the book.
It’s well established that I love books with a podcast angle and this one really worked. I loved Poe, even though sometimes I wanted to scream at her about some things, and I absolutely loved the concept of her podcast.
What I liked:
The cover is good.
Poe. She’s bad ass. Strong. Determined. She took her trauma and funneled it into helping others. She takes risks (some are very ill-advised) but she’s a character that you can really root for.
The podcast. I have read podcasts being integrated into books for some time, but this was a unique concept and I really enjoyed it.
Bottom line: This book was my first by Carter Wilson, but I would def consider checking out other ones that sound good.
*Traveling With T checked this book out from the library. All thoughts and opinions are mine alone.*
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Happy Reading and Bookishly Yours,
T @ Traveling With T





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