About the Author
By (Author) John Colapinto
HarperCollins Publishers
Fourth Estate Ltd
23rd August 2002
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
272
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 18mm
195g
One of the hottest books of 2001- A thriller of plagarism and murder as well as a wickedly funny satire on New York literary world. Cal Cunningham dreams of writing an autobiographical novel that will help him escape from his life as a penniless bookstore stockboy in upper Manhattan. Yet, after two years of living together, it is Stewart, Cal's studious flatmate who has finished writing a page-turning novel -- based on Cal's life. When a timely, fatal bicycle accident removes Stewart from the scene, Cal appropriates the manuscript as his own and places it in the hands of the legendarily ferocious literary agent Blackie Yeager. Soon Cal realises his most outlandish fantasies of literary success. That is, until he discovers that someone knows his secret. For Cal, this means plotting not just his second novel, but also his first murder.
'A Perfect novel . . . not only a devastatingly witty satire on American literary life but also a thriller of which Patricia Highsmith would have been proud.' Amanda Craig, The Sunday Times 'Blackly comic thriller and a sly, spot-on satire of Bookbiz hoopla' The Times "A thriller worthy of Hitchcock at his best. I wasn't able to put it down. Splendid suspense." Stephen King 'Gleaming, well written and exciting.' Financial Times 'It is enormously, compulsively readable . . . the book is difficult to stop reading.' Spectator 'Masterly' Daily Mail 'It will satisfy readers who want to know what's new in literary fiction as well as those seeking the comforts of a well-told reader.' Matt Thorne, Guardian
John Colapinto was born in Toronto in 1958. He is an award winning journalist for 'Vanity Fair', 'The New Yorker', 'Esquire' and since 1995 a contributing editor at 'Rolling Stone'. In 1998, he published AS NATURE MADE HIM: THE BOY WHO WAS RAISED AS A GIRL, the New York Times bestseller. He lives in New York.