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Cover artist
  
Tony Stone

Language
  
English

Publication date
  
2001

Originally published
  
2001

Genre
  
Mystery

Followed by
  
High Society

3.6/5
Goodreads

Country
  
United Kingdom

Publisher
  
Bantam Press

Media type
  
Paperback

Author
  
Ben Elton

Preceded by
  
Inconceivable

Awards
  
Martin Beck Award

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Similar
  
Ben Elton books, Martin Beck Award winners

Dead Famous (2001) is a comedy/whodunit novel by Ben Elton in which ratings for a reality TV show, very similar to Big Brother, rocket when a housemate is murdered. Unlike a typical whodunnit, Elton does not reveal the identity of the victim until around halfway into the book.

Contents

Plot

The novel is about a murder that occurs on a reality television programme called House Arrest, which is very similar to the program Big Brother, and the efforts of three police officers to identify the killer by watching all the video recordings of the ten housemates while the remaining housemates continue the reality television show. The novel jumps back and forth in time to show the events in the live video recordings, leading up to the night of the murder, where the remaining eight housemates at the time had to remain in an Indian sweat box- an old-style sauna with a pitch-black interior, the intention being to prompt the housemates to have sex-; the victim left the box to go to the toilet and the killer apparently left the box wrapped in a sheet to conceal his or her identity and stabbed the victim twice in the neck and head.

Later, a note is found in an envelope that had been sealed weeks previously that says that the victim will be dead by the time the housemates read the note and that one of the three remaining housemates will be murdered. The police have to catch the killer before he or she strikes again.

The killer is revealed on the final night of the show to be the show's producer, who had set up the murder to attract increased ratings for the show, faking the video footage of the killer leaving the sweat-box with the aid of her deputy producer; Detective Coleridge, an amateur actor, provokes a confession by creating fake video evidence of the producer's rehearsal murders.

Characters in "Dead Famous"

The housemates:

  • Dervla Nolan, a quiet and mysterious Irish trauma therapist (Revealed to have joined the show in an attempt to gain the prize money to help her family after a recent disaster in her home village)
  • Garry "Gazzer", a stereotypical lager lout
  • Kelly Simpson, a beautiful but unintelligent shop assistant; the murder victim
  • David Dalgleish, a vain actor and secret porn star
  • Layla, a snobbish fashion designer/shop assistant with "New Age" beliefs
  • Hamish, an uninteresting doctor; operated on the principle of staying unnoticed in the house to avoid nomination while informing the public that he wanted to have sex on television to discourage them voting him out
  • Sally Copple, a bodybuilding lesbian bouncer with a dark past
  • William "Woggle" Wooster, an antisocial and unhygienic anarchist
  • Moon, an exhibitionistic circus performer and topless model
  • Jason "Jazz", an aspiring black standup comedian
  • The television crew:

  • Geraldine Hennessy, the producer of House Arrest
  • Bob Fogarty, the senior series editor
  • Pru (Prudence), his assistant editor
  • Larry Carlisle, a cameraman
  • Chloe, the presenter
  • The police:

  • Chief Inspector Stanley Spencer Coleridge, an old-fashioned but dedicated police officer
  • Sergeant Hooper (forename unknown), a young modern police officer
  • Constable Patricia "Trish" (surname unknown), a closeted lesbian police officer
  • Publication history

  • Great Britain, Bantam Press (a division of Random House), ISBN 978-0-593-04804-7, Pub date 5 November 2001, Hardcover; ISBN 978-0-552-99945-8, Pub date 1 September 2002, Paperback.
  • References

    Dead Famous (novel) Wikipedia