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DEADSTREAM by Mar Romasco-Moore

DEADSTREAM

by Mar Romasco-Moore

Pub Date: April 1st, 2025
ISBN: 9780593691885
Publisher: Viking

Agoraphobic streamer Teresa’s safe online world is shattered after witnessing a fellow streamer being attacked by a shadowy presence.

Seventeen-year-old Teresa has been afraid to leave her bedroom ever since surviving the car accident that killed her best friend a year ago. Her isolation is hurting her relationships with family and friends, but she’s created a safe space in her room, doing online school and focusing on being a reasonably successful livestreamer; she has a supportive group of fellow queer streamers, the Rainbros. Her sense of security is shattered after a popular streamer is physically assaulted and eventually dies on screen as thousands watch. The shadowy attacker appears in other streams and chats, including Teresa’s own, encouraging them to “open the door.” Frozen with anxiety and increasingly terrified to leave her room, Teresa struggles to overcome her fears before the ghoulish figure endangers more lives, including those closest to her. Interspersed with transcripts from livestreams, online threads, video comments, and text messages, the narrative brings the action from the first chapter. Romasco-Moore creates a claustrophobic atmosphere as Teresa’s anxiety increases and she refuses to leave her room. Through haunting scenes, the author builds the tension, leaving readers questioning whether anywhere is truly safe. The book also explores themes of grief, mental health, isolation, and the strength of online friendships. Main characters are cued white; Teresa, who’s questioning her gender identity, identifies as pansexual.

A thrilling, claustrophobic horror that explores the danger of a ghostly online presence.

(Horror. 14-18)