The instant Sunday Times bestseller!
‘My favourite book I've read this year’ Reader
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‘Definitely a book that lives up to the hype’ Reader
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‘An absolute cracker of a book. Perfectly plotted’ Reader
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‘Absolutely worth the time it will take you to devour’ Reader
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‘It’s got its own unique spin’ Reader review *****
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It’s the perfect plot. All it needs is a killer ending.
Six authors. One private island. Seventy-two hours to
write the ending.
World-famous author Arthur Fletch is dead. His final novel,
the most anticipated book in history, remains unfinished. But the ending won’t
write itself.
When six struggling authors are invited to Fletch's private
Scottish island and presented with the opportunity of a lifetime, the plot
thickens: whoever writes a worthy ending will receive a game-changing book deal
and two million dollars.
Why have they been chosen to attend? Who is behind the
invitation? And just how far would they go to secure a place on the bestseller
list?
They have just seventy-two hours, a typewriter and a blank
page. All they have to do is write…
Starting is often the hardest part. But getting to the end
could be murder.
Perfect if you love:
Murder mysteries
Locked-room mysteries
Books about books
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Praise for THE ENDING WRITES ITSELF:
‘In the running for the best mystery of 2026’ STEPHEN
KING
‘A cracking read' VAL MCDERMID
‘Smart, original and completely addictive’ KARIN
SLAUGHTER
‘There were so many things I loved about this intelligent
crime novel’ RED MAGAZINE
‘Slick, sharp and wickedly fun’ LUCY CLARKE
About the Author
It was a dark and stormy night (well, it was actually an
unusually warm evening in Edinburgh, Scotland) when Number One Sunday
Times bestselling author V.E. Schwab, known for The Invisible
Life of Addie LaRue and Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil,
proposed an absurd idea to longtime friend and screenwriter Cat Clarke: that
they should write a book together. Victoria had made quite a name for herself,
but had sworn she’d never co-write a novel.
While Cat, following a tumultuous career as an editor and
the author of several YA novels, including Girlhood and Entangled,
had fled the publishing industry to work in the even more tumultuous film
industry, swearing she’d never return to books.
And yet, fate – and an irresistible idea – made liars of
them both.
That night, Evelyn Clarke was born.