Blake Crouch, the bestselling author of Dark Matter and Recursion, delivers a gripping psychological thriller with Famous, a novel exploring identity, obsession,......
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Blake Crouch, the bestselling author of Dark Matter and Recursion, delivers a gripping psychological thriller with Famous, a novel exploring identity, obsession, and the pursuit of fame. The story follows Lancelot "Lance" Blue Dunkquist, a 38-year-old man living in his parents' garage, working a dead-end job, and yearning for something greater. His one remarkable trait? He looks exactly like James Jansen, a world-famous movie star.
Determined to escape his mundane life, Lance meticulously studies Jansen’s mannerisms, voice, and lifestyle, believing he can step into the actor’s shoes. But as his obsession deepens, he becomes entangled in a web of deception, ambition, and danger that leads him from New York’s off-Broadway scene to the heart of Hollywood. What begins as a bizarre experiment soon spirals into a psychological battle where reality and illusion blur—until Lance is faced with an impossible choice.
Why Read This Book
- A darkly comic and suspenseful thriller exploring identity and the dangers of ambition.
- A deep psychological dive into the mind of a man willing to become someone else at any cost.
- Fast-paced storytelling that blends humor with gripping tension.
- From the author of Dark Matter and Recursion, known for mind-bending thrillers.
- Soon to be adapted into a film by A24, starring Zac Efron in a dual role.
About the Author
Blake Crouch is an acclaimed American novelist and screenwriter known for his high-concept thrillers blending science fiction, psychological suspense, and fast-paced storytelling. His Wayward Pines trilogy was adapted into a TV series by M. Night Shyamalan, while Dark Matter and Recursion have been optioned for major film and TV adaptations. Crouch’s work often explores themes of identity, memory, and the boundaries of reality. His writing style combines cinematic action with deep emotional and philosophical undertones, making him a favorite among fans of speculative fiction and thrillers.
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