When a struggling cashier steps into her late twin sister’s influencer life, she finds more than just fame—she uncovers secrets that were never meant to be shared. Julie Chan is Dead is a sharp, twisted debut about identity, obsession, and the blurred lines between performance and reality. Equal parts biting and intoxicating, this story grips from page one and doesn’t let go. With a narrator you’ll root for (even when you shouldn’t), Zhang delivers a darkly funny and chilling commentary on social media, sisterhood, and reinvention. Buckle up—this one’s a single-sitting kind of read..