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The Whiteboard Room

A Red String Book Club Experience

Welcome to The Whiteboard Room

A members-only investigation room for mystery & thriller readers.

(Free to join.)

You know that moment in every great thriller…

When the detective steps back from the whiteboard, eyes narrowed, and everything clicks?

This is that room.

Inside the Red String Book Club, you don’t just consume mysteries—you read like an investigator. Each month, you’ll learn about a new true crime story delivered as immersive story documents (think: defense notes, investigator memos, exhibits, and “the letter the court didn’t let you read”). You’ll follow the evidence, weigh theories, and decide what you believe.


Inside the club, you’ll investigate through…

🧾 The Evidence

The verified facts—discovery details, timelines, known locations, witness statements.


🧠 Theory Threads

Plausible explanations you can vote on and debate as new information drops.


🕳️ Misleading Paths

Some leads seem promising… until they don’t.


🧭 Investigative Steps

How investigators worked the case—from building timelines and mapping last-known sightings to understanding modern tools like forensic genetic genealogy.


🕵️‍♀️ Case Room Discussion

Add your theories and debate the evidence in the comments. Respectful disagreement is welcome—make your case, challenge assumptions, and see how your opinions shift. 😉

Be An Investigator

I used to do this for a living—criminal investigations, real cases, real reports, real human stakes. I’m not in that official room anymore… but I never stopped thinking like an investigator.

Now you get to join me.

Each case unfolds like a dossier you’re not supposed to see: notes, exhibits, interviews, courtroom-style narratives— Bring your theories. And yes—comment like you’re making your argument to the jury.

Join today!


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The Whiteboard Room

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Step into the investigation room.

As a free member, you’ll step into The Whiteboard Room—a members-only true crime experience told through documents like defense attorney notes and investigator memos. 

Each month, a new case opens and unfolds. Does the evidence hold up? Was the investigation thorough? Did the jury get it right? All questions you'll answer as you read about the case. 

Join free. Pull the thread. See what connects.