The Plot
The gripping New York Times bestselling page-turner that is perfect for fans of Lianne Moriarty and Lisa Jewell
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Publisher Description
From the author of The Undoing
'Remarkable.' Stephen King
'Breathtakingly suspenseful.' Megan Abbott
'Smart, surprising and stealthily unsettling.' The Times
When a young writer dies before completing his first novel, his teacher, Jake, (himself a failed novelist) helps himself to its plot. The resulting book is a phenomenal success. But what if somebody out there knows?
Somebody does. And if Jake can't figure out who he's dealing with, he risks something far worse than the loss of his career.
What readers are saying
'It builds to a legitimately great ending that I may never forget. Highly recommended.'
'This book is thrilling, exciting and totally nerve-racking! It definitely had me on the edge of my seat and reading well past my bedtime.'
'Addictive . . . I read it quickly without coming up much for air.'
'Wow! This book blew me away- I read it so fast and the ending is so good! No spoilers- just read it.'
'I was pleasantly surprised to find that the best plot ever really is THAT good.'
The Plot was a NYT bestseller for w/c 6th June
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Jacob Finch Bonner, the hapless protagonist of this ingeniously twisty novel from Korelitz (The Devil and Webster), teaches creative writing in a low-residency MFA program at Ripley College in Vermont. Since his first novel came out to critical acclaim years before, Jake has published virtually nothing. One of Jake's students is cocky Evan Parker, who announces the first day of class that he's considering using "Parker Evan" as a pen name and is well along in his novel, which he asserts has the perfect plot. Soon after leaving the residency, Evan dies, leaving the "sure thing" to gather dust. When Jake learns of Evan's death, he uses Evan's plot for what turns out to be a phenomenally successful bestseller. But as Jake is in the midst of a whirlwind book tour, he's contacted by someone who knows exactly what he did and is vowing to out his literary transgression to the world. Deep character development, an impressively thick tapestry of intertwining story lines, and a candid glimpse into the publishing business make this a page-turner of the highest order. Korelitz deserves acclaim for her own perfect plot.
Customer Reviews
Irresistible
I guessed the ending with a third of the book to go, but such is the quality of the writing, continued undeterred. I really enjoyed this excellent thriller.