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End of Story
By (Author) A. J. Finn
HarperCollins Publishers
Hemlock Press
6th March 2024
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
416
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 30mm
50g
"Ill be dead in three months. Come tell my story."
This is the chilling invitation from Sebastian Trapp, renowned mystery novelist, to his long-time correspondent Nicky Hunter, an expert in detective fiction. Welcomed into his lavish San Francisco mansion, Nicky begins to unravel Trapps life story under the watchful eyes of his enigmatic wife and plainspoken daughter.
But Sebastian Trapp is a mystery himself. And maybe probably a murderer.
Two decades ago, his first wife and son vanished the case never solved. Is the master of mystery playing a deadly game and if so, who will be the loser
And when a body surfaces in the family's koi pond, they all realize the past isn't buried it's waiting.
PRAISE FOR AJ FINN
Astounding. Thrilling. Lovely and amazing GILLIAN FLYNN
'Twisted to the power of max' VAL McDERMID
A dark, twisty confection RUTH WARE
One of those rare books that really is unputdownable STEPHEN KING
A tremendous new talent JANE HARPER
Amazing. Riveting. Just plain fantastic! TESS GERRITSEN
Smart, heart-wrenchingand really scary NICCI FRENCH
An elegant, beautifully written thriller JOANNA CANNON
Dense, brilliant and unforgettable JENNY COLGAN
I barely drew breath until I turned the final page LIZ NUGENT
Tense, twisty and SO beautifully written C.J. TUDOR
I was blown away JOE HILL
Dripping with suspense. Creaking with menace. Beautifully written SIMON TOYNE
This is a gripping, twisty tale, and a must read for fans of psychological thrillers The Scotsman Magazine
Masterfully uncomfortable reading that had me racing to the end for relief HELEN FIELDS
Witty, chilling and suspenseful RILEY SAGER, bestselling author of Final Girls
An absolutely gripping thriller LOUISE PENNY, author of the Chief Inspector Gamache novels
Sublime! HERMAN KOCH, author of The Dinner
A.J. Finn has written for numerous publications, including the Los Angeles Times, the Washington Post, and the Times Literary Supplement. A native of New York, Finn lived in England for ten years before returning to New York City.