#1 New York Times bestselling author of Big Summer and Mrs. Everything channels Shirley Jackson and Stephen King to bring us a chilling tale of an author willing to do anything to revitalize her career.
Sarah Vernon has spent twenty years trying to make it as a novelistâŚand sheâs never even come close. None of her novels has sold more than five thousand copies, and sheâs never earned enough money to make fiction her full-time job. After her last disappointing publication, Sarahâs agent dumped her, and it seems like her dream is dead. Sarah vows that sheâll do anything for one last shot at the bestseller list.
Enter Will Presser. Nicknamed The Viper, Will is a literary agent whose career-making reputation precedes him. A business dinner ends with a nightcap at Willâs apartmentâand a night Sarah canât remember. When she wakes up the next morning, Will says heâs got a plan to make her new book a hit. He sends Sarah off to Elder Island, a summer playground for the rich and famous that empties out between September and May, for her own personal writerâs retreat. Heâs left word that Sarah needs complete privacy in order to write, and Sarahâs too bewildered and flattered by Willâs attention to do anything but pack her bags and board the ferry.
Alone in an isolated mansion, Sarahâs writing has never come more easily. She spends hours each day lost in a trance, falling into the world of her story. She tries not to worry about the nightmares that plague herâŚor the mornings she wakes up with dirt on her feet and blood under her fingernails.
Everything Will Presser touches becomes a success, and, now, Will Presser has touched me, Sarah thinks.
But Elder Island isnât the pretty summer playground it seems to be, and Sarahâs going to learn that success comes at a cost, and that, whenever you sign a deal, itâs always wise to read the fine print.