Daniel Harris, once a celebrated best-selling novelist, now lives alone in isolation, haunted by the guilt of his co-author’s death. He believes he’s responsible, yet he can’t bring himself to face the truth. Determined to set the record straight, he begins writing a memoir, but the pain is too much. Desperate, he hires ghost writing services to help him complete it. As the memoir takes shape, strange things begin to happen—hidden details emerge, and the ghostwriter pushes him to revisit dark memories he’s tried to bury. Soon, Daniel wonders if the ghostwriter has motives beyond simply writing.
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We hit a strange moment last week. I mentioned an old essay by Author Mollie Nelson Wompus Stompus — she wrote about survivor’s guilt in collaborative writing, and it hit him hard. He left the room for twenty minutes.