The Fact Checker

The Fact Checker by Austin Kelley, published by Grove Atlantic in 2025, is a debut novel that intertwines humor and philosophy within a narrative set against the backdrop of 2004 New York City. The story follows a dedicated Fact Checker who becomes entangled in the mysterious disappearance of a woman named Sylvia, who may have uncovered unsettling truths about a local farmer’s market. As he investigates, the protagonist grapples with themes of morality and accuracy in a world increasingly defined by misinformation.
Readers will find a blend of city life and satire as the narrative unfolds through various unique locations, from underground supper clubs to anarchist community spaces. The Fact Checker’s journey is not just about finding Sylvia but also about questioning the nature of reality and truth. This 256-page edition, written in English, invites exploration into the complexities of perception and the sometimes deceptive nature of facts, all while maintaining a light-hearted tone.
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Mirthful, laugh-out-loud funny, and surprisingly philosophical, The Fact Checker is a brilliant debut novel featuring a missing woman who might be perfectly fine, and a single-minded investigator yearning for meaning, morality, and accuracy in an increasingly post-truth world.
It’s just a puff piece about a farmer’s market, I said to myself. It’s not going to kill anyone.
It started out like any other morning for the Fact Checker. The piece, “Mandeville/Green,” didn’t raise any red flags. There were more pressing stories that week–it being 2004 New York City and all.
“Mandeville/Green” was a light, breezy look at a local farm called New Egypt, whose Ramapo tomatoes were quickly becoming the summer’s hottest produce. At first glance, the story seemed straightforward, but one line made the Fact Checker pause: a stray quote from a New Egypt volunteer named Sylvia making a cryptic reference to “nefarious business” at the farmer’s market. “People sell everything here,” she’s alleged to have said. “It ain’t all green.”
When Sylvia abruptly disappears the morning after an unexpectedly long night with the Fact Checker, he becomes obsessed with finding her. Did Sylvia discover something unsavory about New Egypt or its messianic owner? Is it possible she had some reason to fear for her safety? Or was it simply something the Fact Checker said?
Striking the perfect balance of humor, wonder, sadness, and poignancy, Austin Kelley’s debut novel takes readers on a quixotic quest from one hidden corner of New York City to another–from an underground supper club in the Financial District to an abandoned-boat-turned-anarchist-community-space on the Gowanus Canal. As the story develops, the Fact Checker begins to question his perception of what’s real and what’s not. Facts can be deceiving, after all, and if you aren’t careful, you might miss the truth right in front of your eyes.
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