Sunday, 15 June 2025

Deadline by Steph McGovern

 


TV presenter Rose Steedman is in the middle of the biggest interview of her life, live on TV, when she hears a strange voice through her earpiece. The voice tells her that they have kidnapped her wife and son and she needs to do exactly as they say if she wants to see them alive again.

Deadline is Steph McGovern's debut novel. An often-used piece of advice to aspiring writers is to write what you know about and Steph McGovern has done just that, to the point that as I was reading I was picturing Steph as the lead character Rose. Rose is a no-nonsense, down-to-earth reporter who viewers delight in seeing on their screens, particularly when she's on location. We quickly learn, however, that the life of a roving reporter is not a glamorous one. The author also shows that life in the public eye can be unpleasant and the widespread use of social media can add danger.

The build-up to the ominous message is quick and gripping as we gain a glimpse into the fascinating world of Rose and her small team of camera operator, broadcast engineer and producer. You can feel the rapport between the team and there is lots of humour. Tension builds as we learn that after the first report from a construction site, the team is to interview the Chancellor at a top-secret location. Security around the location is extremely tight, making you wonder what is being protected. 

The pace of the story and the suspense doesn't let up for a second until Rose hears the sinister warning during her interview. At this point, approximately a third of the way through the novel, the story goes back five years and introduces some new characters. While the narrative around these characters is interesting I felt that the momentum built in the first part of the book was lost. It takes quite a while for the story surrounding the new characters to coalesce and figure out how everything fits together. When the two stories merge anticipation begins to climb again and by the conclusion you want to punch the air and shout "YES!".

This is an immensely readable debut novel, filled with engaging characters, a heartbreaking story and plenty of misdirection. I'm sure this is going to be one of those books that every other person on the beach or around the pool will be reading this summer.

Deadline by Steph McGovern will be published on 3rd July 2025 in hardback, ebook and audio format. My thanks to NetGalley and Pan Macmillan for a review copy.



Author Details

Steph McGovern is an award-winning broadcaster who currently presents The Rest Is Money podcast with Robert Peston. Steph has worked in journalism for over twenty years, eight of them as part of the BBC Breakfast family. She went on to present her own BAFTA-nominated live daily show, Steph’s Packed Lunch, on Channel 4 and is a regular Have I Got News for You panellist and host. Steph is an avid crime reader and has interviewed countless authors including Val McDermid, Ann Cleeves, Hillary Clinton, Harlan Coben, Lee Child and Don Winslow, as well as judging the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year award at the Harrogate Crime Festival since 2019. Deadline is her first novel.

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