Hello, Transcriber - Hannah Morrissey
I ordered Hello, Transcriber on a whim. I stumbled across a post from Hannah Morrissey where she noted that the story was inspired by real events from her time working as a police transcriber. That alone had me curious enough to look further, the book’s summary sealed the deal. I’m so glad I followed that instinct.
This is one of those atmospheric, quietly intense thrillers that pulls you in through mood as much as mystery. Morrissey’s writing style is sharp, immersive, and beautifully moody. She captures the feeling of being on the outside looking in, listening to other people’s darkest moments, while also trying to make sense of your own life in the process.
What really stood out to me was how naturally she navigates the story. The pacing feels deliberate in the best way, and the blend of crime, character introspection, and small town grit creates a world that’s easy to sink into. It’s not just about the work, it’s about the emotional weight of hearing the truth secondhand, and how that shapes the narrator’s choices.
I really enjoyed this one. It’s well written, and compelling from start to finish. If you like thrillers with strong voice, layered tension, and a touch of real life inspiration, this is absolutely worth picking up.

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