A wry, provocative and very funny debut novel about identity, authenticity and the self in the age of the internet
On the eve of Donald Trumpâs inauguration, a young woman snoops through her boyfriendâs phone and makes a startling discovery: heâs an anonymous Internet conspiracy theorist, and a popular one at that. Already fluent in Internet fakery, irony, and outrage, sheâs not exactly shocked by the revelation. But this is only the first in a series of bizarre twists that expose a world whose truths are shaped by online lies.
Suddenly left with no reason to stay in New York â or be anywhere in particular â she flees to Berlin, and embarks on her own cycles of manipulation in the deceptive spaces of her daily life, from dating apps to expat social events, open-plan offices to bureaucratic waiting rooms.
Narrated in a voice as seductive as it is subtly subversive, Fake Accounts is a wry, provocative and very funny debut novel about identity and authenticity in the age of the internet.
SHORTLISTED FOR THE BOLLINGER EVERYMAN WODEHOUSE PRIZE âI loved itâ Zadie Smith âBrilliant, very funnyâ Guardian âPrepare to feel very seenâ I-D