
Member Reviews

What a gripping story!! First, I loved the chat forum format and annotations. It felt very quick paced and added to the thrilling feel of the overall mystery. There were just enough moving parts and consistencies to balance the psychological/mystery aspects.
I enjoyed the read from start to finish! 4 stars as there is a plot point I just cannot seem to make fit in the puzzle. I could just be missing something though.
Overall I would recommend!

omg stop this book was amazing it ate and left no crumbs. I love all her books though so its no surprise that I loved this one too. It was super duper long but didnt feel like it. I ended up reading this in a day because I just couldnt put it down.

The layers of this book were beautifully done that it felt like 2 books in one, one story of grief and another story of finding justice for the voiceless and they weaved together perfectly.
The story of fighting for the voiceless took a group of internet sleuths and banded them together to solve crimes even the police couldn't handle. Even though this was a hefty book, there truly was no single moment of unnecessary fluff, every piece fed to us was valuable and that made the flow of the book so smooth and easy to follow. I found myself next to them trying to solve the puzzles and it felt so immersive.
For the 2nd story of grief and discovery, it definitely hit home since my own dad had a heart attack and that brings out the difficult conversations around what's more important to you: this lifestyle that's killing you or your family. I loved how honest and raw it was displayed for the reader as we joined Jane on this journey of discovering who was the man behind her father.
Easily Ashley's best book so far and I can't wait to read it again.
P.S. for my fellow Fringe fans, you'll find a fun Easter egg!

This Book Will Bury Me 📖
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💫
Genre: Thriller
Pub Date: March 25, 2025
After the unexpected loss of her father, Jane finds herself on an amateur sleuth message board as a way to help cope. In this she finds herself internet friends with other armchair detectives working to help solve a horrific murder of three college girls in Idaho. Jane is quickly wrapped up in this case, and maybe even over her head in trouble.
I 👏🏻 ate 👏🏻 this 👏🏻 up 👏🏻. I loved basically everything about this book. I was immediately sucked in to this one. The description of Jane’s grief was so realistic and really had me ready to tear up imagining myself in her shoes. Winstead quickly shifts into the world of armchair experts and Jane’s connection with this community. I loved the format she added in with the online interactions between Jane and her friends. Speaking of her friends, this rag tag group was so fun and heartwarming. I really enjoyed the found family aspect here.
As for the crime itself, it very closely follows the real life events of the 2022 University of Idaho massacre. While I am not super familiar with all the small details of the case, I do understand that Winstead followed this maybe a little too closely than some people will be comfortable with.
Aside from that, I had so much fun following Jane and her friends try to help (and maybe sometimes hurt) with the case. I could not put this one down and stayed up way past my bedtime to finish it. I think some will be shocked with the ending, and others may be able to figure some details out, but either way this was such a great read to really dive into.

Can I give this book more stars???? All the stars!!!! I may be a bit biased by my admiration for Ashley Winstead, but I don’t think so. This book was so strong from start to finish. And what a finish! I’m sure I’m one of many who has been captivated by the Idaho College Murders. This story fed my fire and took it to a whole other level. Amateur sleuthing and true crime are so huge right now and I love the journey these characters went through to solve these murders. Plus, it was some of the most beautiful writing Ashley has ever done. I could not put this book down for one second. I wanted to know what happened and at the same time I wanted it to go on forever. Definitely my new favorite Winstead novel!

I enjoyed this book: I flew through the pages quickly. My big gripe is that I figured out a large piece of the puzzle before I was even 30% finished. I kept hoping I was wrong, but I’m disappointed to say I wasn’t. Other than that, it’s a fast paced, suspenseful read.

Twisty, thought provoking, and difficult to put down. Enjoyed the characters and the thoughtful look on processing the loss of a parent.

I’m a little torn writing this review. I loved reading this book. I loved the premise (armchair detectives coming together to find a serial killer). I loved the focus on their friendship, which morphed from an online found family to something even more solid and meaningful. I loved the mystery itself, and I don’t actually read many mysteries or thrillers. And I loved that at the end of each chapter, I could not put the book down. BUT the one thing that takes this down to a 3.5 star read for me is that it the main mystery was incredibly predictable. I texted my husband halfway through and told him I’d solved it and would be pretty upset if that was the actual ending—so then I was a little disappointed to be right. Despite that, the ending was still carried out pretty well (although towards the end I had to suspend disbelief a little). I still really enjoyed reading this book and will recommend it to anyone who enjoys a good mystery that focuses on character as much as the mystery itself. Very grateful to have had access to the ARC from NetGalley and the publishers.

This was my first true crime thriller and will not be my last. Written from the POV of an armchair detective, Jane immerses herself into the world of crime solving and finds herself front and center of the case. Thank you to NetGalley for this ARC! This book had me hooked from the beginning and racing to find out the ending.

This book was SO good. Took me a little bit to get to use to the writing style (sometimes written like an autobiography) but the storyline was captivating and the plot twist was perfectly written!

I loved every character in this book and became completely engrossed in the plot, which kept me guessing. I thoroughly enjoyed this book until the very end, and I didn't anticipate any of the surprises.

I loved this book! I truly had no idea how it was going to end. I look forward to reading more books from Ashley Winstead!

📚 PRE-PUBLICATION BOOK TOUR BOOK REVIEW 📚
This Book Will Bury Me By Ashley Winstead
Publication Date: March 25, 2025
Publisher: SOURCEBOOKS Landmark
📚MY RATING: ⭐⭐⭐
📚MY REVIEW:
This will likely be a controversial review, and while I'll keep it spoiler free, read with caution if you haven't yet read this book:
Oh, I REALLY wanted to love it. In fact, it was one of my most highly-anticipated ARCs of the fall and I was THRILLED when I was approved for it on NetGalley. I kept hearing that fans of true crime were going to absolutely LOVE this book, so I couldn't wait.
Here's what I enjoyed about it: I loved Winstead's suspenseful writing style and the way she developed the storyline of the book that involved the online true crime armchair detectives. She crafted a captivating plot surrounding these online sleuths and I genuinely enjoyed THAT part of the story -- especially the unexpected twisty ending.
However...In my humble opinion, as a die-hard fan of true crime who (first and foremost) always wants to see justice for the victims, this book is NOT a book that will be loved by true crime fans like me. To the contrary, I think this book will be loved by people who either fancy themselves fans of true crime and don't really closely follow cases in the news, or who know nothing about true crime.
The storyline of the brutal killings 'fictionalized' in this book is so scary and riveting because these killings are ripped straight out of the headlines. Unless you've been living under a true crime rock, fans of true crime are well aware of the Idaho College Murders: the brutal slayings of four college students in their off-campus house in Moscow, Idaho, in mid-November 2022.
The similarities within this book to the Idaho College Murders left me feeling INCREDIBLY unsettled. I have followed this case closely since day one, so I was very cognizant of the jaw-dropping and (at times) appalling similarities of the murders depicted in this book to the murders that night in Idaho. If you're familiar with that case, you'll recognize all the similarities within the pages. And let me be clear, there were A LOT. Not everything was the same, sure, but so much was similar that it felt very yucky and disrespectful.
Listen, I know that a lot of what we read and what authors write is taken from pieces of real life and then fictionalized to craft a good story. But this?! This was way over the top for me. Mixing so much of the same details of the real-life crimes with fictionalized accountings of theories (some of which have fueled rumors online), all while a very heated and polarizing trial is pending in the courts right now, felt borderline irresponsible to me. I feel for the families of the victims whose murders are basically fictionally recreated in these pages. Puke.
I know I'm expressing a really strong opinion here and I know all books are subjective. I think there are a ton of people who will absolutely love this book, as evidenced by many of the reviews I've seen. And I love that for them. For me, though, this book was definitely not one about which I feel good. In fact, it feels pretty shitty if I'm being completely honest.
To Kaylee, Madison, Xana, and Ethan, the four victims of the crimes 'fictionalized' in this book, I hope justice is eventually done in your honor. And to their families who are still grieving their losses, I hope you continue to find peace and healing.
Thank you to NetGalley and SOURCEBOOKS Landmark for this advanced e-copy in exchange for my honest review.
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Jane Sharp is attending a college party when she receives unbelievably bad news. Her father is on his way to the hospital and sadly does not survive. Jane is consumed with grief. The only thing that provides relief is her growing obsession with true crime.
She finds a group of Internet sleuths who give her the companionship and focus she needs to keep moving. Then a horrific crime occurs in Delphine, Idaho. Three girls murdered, and the police seem clueless to figure out whodunnit and why. Jane and her cohorts wind up discovering a clue that leads them to meet in Idaho, determined to solve this crime. I had my suspicions about the killer's identity, and for once I was correct.
I enjoyed the author’s last book just a bit more. This was a very thorough deep dive into true crime sleuthing. Jane was a character I was always hoping would overcome her grief and live a happier life. I can say that the 480 pages just flew by. The story is told in a way that had me guessing the entire time I was reading.

I'm a sucker for a book that grabs your attention right away, and This Book Will Bury Me absolutely did. It managed to bring together a memoir-esque style with true crime and even some procedural in there too.
I think the stuff with our FMC's dad might have been a bit unnecessary (and very odd at times, but who am I to judge what someone does when they grieve?), but it wasn't so prevalent in the story that it took away from it.
Solid 4 stars.

I really enjoyed the writing style of this book! This mystery is in first person, so it feels like you’re right there. I love the footnotes that were added. The writing style is definitely the best part of the book!! Very enjoyable.

If you love true crime and podcasts, this book is for you. Jane Sharp is a grieving college student who partners with other aspiring amateur detectives to try and solve crimes. They stumble upon clues that put them on the path to solve the Delphine murders. While on the trail of a serial killer, more gruesome murders occur. As paths and clues start to unravel, you will be shocked at the ending. If you followed the murders of the college students in Idaho, this book has threads that are very similar.

Thank you to NetGalley for the advanced copy of This Book Will Bury Me by Ashley Winstead.
For readers that like a true crime element to their thrillers, they will enjoy this. Winstead takes the story of the Idaho college murders and creates a somehow more gruesome story, but told through the slightly problematic amateur sleuths that upend cases. Fast-paced, good story, but a little long.

Ashley Winstead simply does not miss for me. Even if she does things I don’t like in fiction. Cheating MC in a romance novel? Give it to me. Heavy Twilight influence in a southern gothic? Sign me up. My love for her truly defies all logic and I think that’s a huge testament to what an excellent writer she is.
This Book Will Bury Me jumped to my top 3 favorite Winstead books. A commentary on true crime junkies and sleuths set against the backdrop of a character struggling with the grief of her recently deceased father? I mean, I have no notes. Winstead hit it out the park with this one. It was a slow burn mystery that unfolded in a satisfying way. Great twists, but nothing left field. Everything made sense and was perfectly explained. I loved the found family component as well. I know this was loosely inspired by a real life case, but I never heard about it so nothing was spoiled going in.
Overall, if you have ANY thoughts about true crime junkies, you will likely enjoy this one. A+++ thriller.

Janeway Sharp is devastated when she learns that her beloved father passed away from a heart attack. She has to have answers. Why him? Why wasn't he taking his medication? Why was he sneaking unhealthy food? This desperate drive to find answers leads her to find an online true crime forum. When Jane proves herself to be vital in solving her first case, she gets invited into a small group of true crime lovers. When a devastating case evolves in Idaho, this group of amateur sleuths decides they need to take a trip to the scene of the crime; however, they aren't ready for how messy this case will turn.
I really enjoyed the writing style of this book. Typically, I do not enjoy books that are written in chat style; however, when they were typing in the forum I found myself feeling as if I was there with them behind my computer. I felt as if I was helping them solve the murders and look for clues. I highly recommend this book to anyone wanting to dip their toes in the thriller genre. It is an incredibly fast paced read, and the found family in this novel is top-tier.
My only critique of this book is that there is slightly too much foreshadowing. You know who the killer is going to be pretty early on, so it is more of unraveling how they committed the crime instead of who committed the crime.