A rising TV star vows to uncover the unsettling truth behind his older brother’s death.
British entertainment industry newcomer Abel Miller, a multiracial Black teen, has just landed a role on Omni Channel’s Sunset High, a star-making teen drama with a controversial history. An actress from the original series experienced a mental breakdown, and in 2022 the reboot’s junior assistant—Abel’s 22-year-old brother, Adam—died after falling from the roof of a hotel and a young lead actor vanished during her evening run. When Abel joins the cast in 2024, he partners with a tabloid journalist to expose Omni’s underbelly and shed light on the strange circumstances surrounding Adam’s death. As Abel adjusts to the spotlight, he connects with his three teen co-stars, who are guarding career-ending secrets. Soon, Abel’s mission is at war with his loyalties, and he realizes that Omni is much more dangerous than anyone could imagine. Told through first-person narration that alternates between Abel and white co-star Ella Winter, Dean’s sophomore YA novel effectively combines pop-culture elements with the tension of a murder mystery. The author explores the exploitation of children in show business, from the selfish demands of stage parents to the insatiable greed of industry executives, with realism. Abel’s unresolved grief is movingly depicted, and the ending, though a little too conveniently earned, leaves room for a sequel.
A twisty whodunit that critiques the toxicity of celebrity while exploring bonds of friendship and brotherhood.
(Thriller. 14-18)