Writing introductions has always felt like navigating a maze blindfolded, especially when it comes to reviews. You always hear that the first few words should grip the reader, but what can you do when you’re faced with a blank page and a foggy mind? So, let’s jump straight in: Today, I’m discussing the mystery thriller The Garbage Man [*], penned by Tessa Pacelli and published by Zero Day Books. I snagged a digital copy on NetGalley last year and have taken my sweet time organizing my thoughts. Life has a way of throwing distractions my way: changes in reading routines, unexpected obligations—you name it. Now, let's unwrap this book.
The story begins with Kayla Mousavi, fresh out of Harvard Business School and stepping into what she believes is her dream job at General Recycling, a tech company touted as the future of clean energy. Kayla is thrilled to work under the elusive CEO, Frederick Douglass Monahan, and is convinced that her role is pivotal in saving the planet. With GR’s revolutionary bacteria designed to eat trash, she’s not just chasing corporate success; she’s aiming to be one of the youngest stars in an eco-conscious world.
However, beneath the gleaming surface of innovation lies an ominous truth.
When Kayla stumbles upon discrepancies in the data and uncovers a horrifying secret lurking in the company’s labs, she quickly finds herself in peril. As she inches closer to the truth, the stakes skyrocket, and she becomes the target of a professional hit—a hit intended for her. What she once viewed as a benevolent company is now shrouded in a darker reality involving more than just financial deception.


