Book Review: The Ending Writes Itself

The Ending Writes Itself
By Evelyn Clarke
Review by Sophie

Incredibly entertaining, this whodunit doubles as a satire on the publishing industry and is unflinching in its honest portrayal of what being a writer is really like. Of course, murderous intent isn’t usually part of the job description, but when you put six writers up against each other for a publishing deal worth millions, they begin to realise that one of them is ready to do anything to win. A love-letter to the agony that writers willingly put themselves through in bringing a book to life, it is also crafted perfectly for what it is; a page turning, twisty, murder mystery.

For fans of locked-room mystery’s like Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None.