Book Review: The Ending Writes Itself by Evelyn Clarke
The Ending Writes Itself is a gripping 2026 mystery set on a remote island, where six writers race against time to finish a dead author’s novel as secrets and tension.
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The Ending Writes Itself is a gripping 2026 mystery set on a remote island, where six writers race against time to finish a dead author’s novel as secrets and tension.
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