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A struggling PhD-turned-bookseller kills a difficult customer over a self-help book refund. What follows isn't remorse-it's a bestselling novel.
Tom never planned to become a murderer. He just wanted Derek to stop asking for refunds on books that were clearly helping him. But when *Infinite Jest* meets skull in a moment of retail rage, Tom does what any literary-minded killer would do: he stages a suicide, writes a confession disguised as fiction, and watches it climb the bestseller lists.
Shelf Help becomes the ambiguous literary sensation of the year. Critics praise its "unflinching
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A struggling PhD-turned-bookseller kills a difficult customer over a self-help book refund. What follows isn't remorse-it's a bestselling novel.

Tom never planned to become a murderer. He just wanted Derek to stop asking for refunds on books that were clearly helping him. But when *Infinite Jest* meets skull in a moment of retail rage, Tom does what any literary-minded killer would do: he stages a suicide, writes a confession disguised as fiction, and watches it climb the bestseller lists.

Shelf Help becomes the ambiguous literary sensation of the year. Critics praise its "unflinching honesty." Fans debate whether it's confession or pure imagination. Tom's carefully crafted narrative keeps everyone guessing-until Derek's sister starts leaving notes. Anonymous comments appear online citing details only a witness would know. A detective who's read too much Dostoyevsky circles closer. And Tom realizes someone has been watching all along, collecting evidence while he collected royalties.

As his fictional murder collides with reality, Tom must navigate book club interrogations, true crime podcasters, and his own guilt-induced hallucinations of Derek demanding one final refund. Because the only thing more dangerous than killing someone is turning their death into art-and discovering your audience knows more than you think they should.

Dead Men Don't Refund is a darkly comic literary thriller about the stories we tell ourselves, the lies that sell, and what happens when the line between confession and fiction burns down along with everything else.

For readers who appreciate unreliable narrators, moral ambiguity, and protagonists who deserve exactly what's coming to them. Approximate length: 75 pages · 22,300 words · ~1 hr 40 min read


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