Everyone in the Group Chat Dies: A laugh-out-loud serial killer thriller from the author of Don't Swipe Right
By (Author) L.M. Chilton
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Head of Zeus -- an Aries Book
29th July 2025
13th March 2025
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Psychological thriller
Thriller: serial killers
Housing and homelessness
Social media / social networking
Crime and mystery: women sleuths
Crime and mystery: private investigator / amateur detectives
True crime: serial killers and murderers
Humorous fiction
Crime and mystery: cosy mystery
823.92
Paperback
368
Width 128mm, Height 198mm, Spine 32mm
260g
Dont miss the new laugh-out-loud thriller from L.M. Chilton, Everyone in the Group Chat Dies a murder mystery that fuses the flatmate comedy of Friends with the serial-killer thrills of I Know What You Did Last Summer.
Kirby Cornell needs a break from everything:
- Her crumbling flat in the sleepy town of Crowhurst (famous for its award-winning sausage rolls and a second-rate serial killer from the 90s).
- Her dead-end job.
- Her sleazy landlord.
- Her slobbish housemates.
- And, most of all, the terrible thing they all did.
Luckily, that hasnt caught up with her just yet. Until a new message on their old group chat pops up:
Everyone in the group chat will die.
Its the first text her ex-flatmate and social-media sleuth Esme has sent for ages, but thats not the really weird thing.
The really weird thing is, Esme died twelve months ago
Praise for L.M. Chilton:
'Kept me guessing and was so fun to read' BRITNEY SPEARS
'Murderously clever!' RUPERT HOLMES
'Utterly compelling and laugh-out-loud funny' KATY BRENT
'Rarely is murder so much fun!' RACHEL WOLF
'Hilariously dark' PLATINUM
'Humour doesn't always sit well with crime but Chilton has found the sweet spot' SUSSEX LIFE
'A lovely escape... Features a twist that I never saw coming' * Tasha Coryell, author of Love Letters to a Serial Killer *
L.M. Chilton is a journalist with fifteen years' experience working on TV shows for the BBC, ITV and Channel 4 in the UK, as well as writing columns for magazines such as Cosmopolitan and Glamour, and reporting for national newspapers across the world, everywhere from Doncaster to Delhi. He lives in London, procrastinating. Don't Swipe Right, his debut novel, was published by Head of Zeus in 2023.