Title: The Night Swim
Author: Megan Goldin
Publisher: St. Martin’s Press
Genre: Thriller, Mystery
Year of Publication: 2020
Date of Publication: August 4, 2020
Pages: 352
ISBN-10: 125021968X
ISBN-13: 978-1250219688
Summary
The Night Swim follows Rachel Krall, a true-crime podcast host, as she covers a high-profile rape trial in a small town.
While investigating, she receives mysterious letters urging her to look into a decades-old death that was ruled accidental.
As Rachel investigates further, she uncovers unsettling connections between the current trial and the past incident, challenging her perceptions of justice and truth.
Main Plot & Characters
- Rachel Krall: A determined and empathetic podcast host known for her investigative skills.
- Hannah: The author of the letters, seeking justice for her sister’s death years earlier.
- Scott Blair: The accused in the current trial, a local athlete with a promising future.
- K: The victim in the current trial, whose case becomes the focal point of Rachel’s podcast.
The narrative alternates between Rachel’s podcast episodes, the ongoing trial, and her investigation into the past, weaving a complex tale of crime, media influence, and the quest for justice.
Key Themes of The Night Swim
- Justice and Media: Explores the impact of media coverage on legal proceedings and public opinion.
- Trauma and Healing: Highlights the long-term effects of trauma on individuals and communities.
- Truth and Perception: Examines how personal biases and societal norms influence the understanding of truth.
- Empowerment and Voice: Highlights the importance of giving a platform to those who have been silenced.
Writing Style
Megan Goldin’s use of podcast transcripts adds a modern and engaging layer to the storytelling, providing multiple perspectives on the unfolding events.
Impact of The Night Swim
The novel received critical acclaim for its timely exploration of sensitive issues such as sexual assault and the role of media in justice.
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