Summary
Colleen Hoover’s psychological thriller skillfully blurs the boundaries between truth and fiction, inviting readers into a story where obsession, trauma, and the search for identity intertwine. The narrative follows a struggling writer who becomes entangled in the unsettling world of a renowned author’s unfinished manuscript. As secrets unravel and perspectives shift, the book delves into the darker recesses of human motivation, moral ambiguity, and the consequences of storytelling itself.
- Reality versus fiction: The novel explores how narratives can be manipulated, questioning what is real and what is constructed.
- Obsession’s consequences: Characters’...
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