End of Story by A.J. Finn

Sebastian Trapp, a best-selling mystery author is given three months to live. His first wife and son disappeared years ago, and he has remained a suspect throughout. Sebastian invites Nicky Hunter, an aspiring biographer to his home to write his memoir. Nicky becomes embroiled in a web of family secrets and a mysterious death at the family home. The novel is largely a slow-burn homage to the works of Conan Doyle, but the very slow build-up does provide some extremely interesting twists and turns during the third act. 3.5/5

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