Bestselling novelist Columbia Jones never gives interviews, limits public appearances to short bookstore tours when each title is released. Yet for her newest novel, she's asked a single investigative journalist to accompany on her publicity tour, offering an exclusive, in-depth interview and profile. Just as the tour wraps up and journalist Riley is getting ready for her final interview before writing and publishing the profile, Columbia is found dead in her hotel room. That's shocking enough, but when Riley learns she's been named as a beneficiary in Columbia's will, Columbia's carefully constructed personal history begins to unwind, in shocking and often confusing ways.
It's hard to talk about this book without giving away all of the twists and turns. I'll just say that it was a propulsive story that makes you question how much you can trust the public persona of anyone famous, yet manages to do so without making the celebrity a true villain. It's twisty and kept me guessing throughout.

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