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Burn After Reading
Burn After Reading | Catherine Ryan Howard
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From award-winning and internationally bestselling crime writer Catherine Ryan Howard comes Burn after Reading, an addictive and twisty new thriller about a man who may have committed murder and the ghostwriter charged with helping him protest his innocence.A year ago, former professional cyclist Jack Smyth lost his wife in a fire at their home. But the nation's sympathy turned to anger when it emerged that she had died before the fire started, in a violent attack. Although Jack has never been charged in connection to her death, a suffocating cloud of suspicion hangs over him and he's become convinced that the only way out is to tell his side of the story.When Emily Joyce is offered the gig as his ghostwriter, her main motivation for saying yes is the payday. She flies out to the eerie, empty, master-planned town of Sanctuary, Florida, to hole up with Jack for a week, getting his story down. But the story Jack tells isn't the one she expected, and soon Emily is thrown into a dangerous plot twist that she may not be able to write her way out of ...
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Catherine Ryan Howard is one of my favorite crime novelists. This one is about a woman hired to ghost write for a famous athlete whose wife dies in questionable circumstances. It‘s inspired by OJ Simpson‘s “(If) I Did It.” It was a little twisty and definitely creepy. I liked her last book The Trap more, but this one was still a good read. This is my #BookSpin for July

Matilda I‘m so upset they aren‘t releasing this in the US! (I‘m buying it from a UK bookstore but she should be huge in the US) 2mo
MallenNC @Matilda I know! I‘ve read all her books and I was determined to read this one so I ordered it from Blackwell‘s. Also I‘m really curious why this one isn‘t being published in the U.S. (edited) 2mo
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