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Jean Hanff Korelitz Releases A Thriller That Never Loses The Plot

Jean Hanff Korelitz Releases A Thriller That Never Loses The Plot
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A writer turns her eye on writers …

Every so often there’s a television show that’s worthy of “binge-watching.” I felt HBO’s “The Undoing” was one. Starring Hugh Grant and Nicole Kidman, it’s a diabolical story of a New York City murder that unravels the marriage of a wealthy couple. It was adapted from Jean Hanff Korelitz’s novel “You Should Have Known.” I hated to see that series end, but, fortunately, Korelitz has a new book out titled “The Plot” (Celadon Books), which is as readable as “The Undoing” was watchable. A twisty tale of literary paranoia, in “The Plot” the author turns her writer’s eye on writers themselves and produces a witty thriller nightmare.

The Plot an author would kill for

"The Plot" by Jean Hanff Korelitz; Celadon Books (336 pages, $28) “Where did you get the idea for your book?” If you’ve ever been to an author event or a book signing, you’ve heard that question. If you’re a published author, you’ve heard it many, many times. For some authors, it’s welcome and flattering. For others, it provokes an inner eye roll. But the follow-up can make authors .

The Plot an author would kill for

‘The Plot’ an author would kill for In Jean Hanff Korelitz’s ingenious thriller, a bestseller becomes a matter of life or death.   “Where did you get the idea for your book?” If you’ve ever been to an author event or a book signing, you’ve heard that question. If you’re a published author, you’ve heard it many, many times. For some authors, it’s welcome and flattering. For others, it provokes an inner eye-roll. But the followup can make authors uncomfortable: “Let me tell you my great idea for a book!” That innocent-sounding offer has been known to lead to plagiarism lawsuits. I saw Stephen King respond to it at a book signing by sticking his fingers in his ears and chanting “La la la” until the fan desisted.

Review: The Plot, By Jean Hanff Korelitz : NPR

Jean Hanff Korelitz s tale of dirty deeds in the world of letters skewers pompous male authors with sly humor but her approach to the central mystery might have you guessing the ending too soon.

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