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The Ghostwriter
by Julie Clark
"That's how it started. How I discovered the dark secret that lived at the center of my family."
Ghostwriter Olivia Dumont is facing financial ruin after being torn down by another writer. When she gets asked to write a book for her estranged father (a legendary horror writer and also the prime suspect in the killing of his siblings as a teenager), she sees no other way forward than to accept the job. The truth will finally come out and it's up to her and her father to face it.
THE GHOSTWRITER by Julie Clark sucked me in right from the beginning. The premise of this book is so unique and I loved how Clark wasn't afraid to dive into darker subject matter in order to really flesh out this story and the characters who are at the core of it.
This story alternates between two timelines, 1975 and 2025 (loved loved loved!) and rotates through perspectives as well, which really helped sell the book within a book concept!
There were so many layers - within the story and the characters themselves - and I really enjoyed living in this world and being pulled into the mystery!
Thanks to NetGalley and Sourcebooks Landmark for the early copy for review - out today!
Ghostwriter Olivia Dumont is facing financial ruin after being torn down by another writer. When she gets asked to write a book for her estranged father (a legendary horror writer and also the prime suspect in the killing of his siblings as a teenager), she sees no other way forward than to accept the job. The truth will finally come out and it's up to her and her father to face it.
THE GHOSTWRITER by Julie Clark sucked me in right from the beginning. The premise of this book is so unique and I loved how Clark wasn't afraid to dive into darker subject matter in order to really flesh out this story and the characters who are at the core of it.
This story alternates between two timelines, 1975 and 2025 (loved loved loved!) and rotates through perspectives as well, which really helped sell the book within a book concept!
There were so many layers - within the story and the characters themselves - and I really enjoyed living in this world and being pulled into the mystery!
Thanks to NetGalley and Sourcebooks Landmark for the early copy for review - out today!