The Woman In The Library was written by Sulari Gentill. This book has a very unconventional writing style. Half of the story is about 4 aspiring writers who meet at the Boston Library. They hear a woman scream. Later that woman is found dead in the library. The police investigate and interview the four writers. This experience draws them into a friendship. The other half of the story is told by the email responses a writer gets from a guy named Leo who is critiquing her work. He gives her suggestions on how ti improve her story. He insists she add Covid to the story. For most of the story the blame for the woman's murder in the library rests on one character. I enjoyed reading the story within a story once I got used to it.
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