The Final Chapter: His final novel might be a confession.
Autor C. B. Everetten Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 mai 2026
A missing author. A lost manuscript. A final chapter that could reveal the truth.
Ten years ago, bestselling literary novelist Jonathan Durward vanished without a trace - leaving behind no body, no answers, and no final book.
Now that missing manuscript has finally surfaced. But it isn’t the masterpiece anyone expected. It’s a spy novel: pulpy, outlandish, and packed with clichés, tradecraft and Bond-style twists.
Jonathan’s former publisher asks his closest friend, fellow author C. B. Everett, to annotate the novel and separate fact from fiction. But as C. B. reads, he begins to spot unsettling echoes of real people, real events - and perhaps the truth about Jonathan’s disappearance.
Because hidden inside this strange, slippery thriller may be a confession. Or a clue. Or a trap.
As C. B. is drawn deeper into the mystery, one question becomes impossible to ignore: did Jonathan vanish - or was he written out of the story?
Clever, twisty and irresistibly readable, The Final Chapter is a brilliantly meta mystery about friendship, identity and the stories we tell ourselves - perfect for fans of Anthony Horowitz and Janice Hallett.
'A metafictional tour de force’ THE GUARDIAN
‘A clever piece of crime-fiction, crime is concealed within this intriguing novel within a novel’ THE TIMES
‘A fiendishly clever thriller with a brilliant sting in the tail. Highly recommended’ CASS GREEN
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781398534568
ISBN-10: 1398534560
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 x 30 mm
Editura: Simon&Schuster
Colecția Simon & Schuster UK
ISBN-10: 1398534560
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 x 30 mm
Editura: Simon&Schuster
Colecția Simon & Schuster UK
Notă biografică
C. B. Everett is the pen name of author Martyn Waites. He trained at the Birmingham School of Speech and Drama and worked as an actor for many years before becoming a writer. His novels include the critically acclaimed Joe Donovan series, The Old Religion and The White Room. In 2013 he was chosen to write Angel of Death, the official sequel to Susan Hill's The Woman in Black, and in 2014 he won the Grand Prix Roman Etranger for Born Under Punches. He has been nominated for every major British and French crime fiction award and has also enjoyed international commercial success with eight novels written under the name Tania Carver.
Recenzii
'Crime writer Martyn Waites's second novel as CB Everett is a metafictional tour de force... Buckle up for a darkly funny mystery about friendship, rivalry, ambition and - wannabe novelists look away now - the more soul-destroying aspects of authorship' THE GUARDIAN
'CB Everett is the pseudonym of the crime writer Martyn Waites. His alter ego is not only the “author” of this startling new novel, but a central protagonist in a literary mystery. Everett’s friend and rival, a novelist called Jonathan Durward, disappeared more than a decade ago when his career was on the slide. There’s a buzz when the manuscript of a new book arrives at his publisher’s office, apparently from Durward, stipulating that it should be published with an introduction and notes by Everett. He begins the task in a straightforward manner, providing explanations of the text, but can’t hide his glee when the novel turns out to be a mediocre spy caper. As Everett’s notes become longer, his seething envy of Durward’s success starts to emerge. A clever piece of crime-fiction, crime is concealed within this intriguing novel within a novel.' THE TIMES
'CB Everett is the pseudonym of the crime writer Martyn Waites. His alter ego is not only the “author” of this startling new novel, but a central protagonist in a literary mystery. Everett’s friend and rival, a novelist called Jonathan Durward, disappeared more than a decade ago when his career was on the slide. There’s a buzz when the manuscript of a new book arrives at his publisher’s office, apparently from Durward, stipulating that it should be published with an introduction and notes by Everett. He begins the task in a straightforward manner, providing explanations of the text, but can’t hide his glee when the novel turns out to be a mediocre spy caper. As Everett’s notes become longer, his seething envy of Durward’s success starts to emerge. A clever piece of crime-fiction, crime is concealed within this intriguing novel within a novel.' THE TIMES
Descriere
From the author of the ‘blackly funny’ (John Connolly) The Other People, a gripping book-within-a-book thriller exploring the disappearance of a famous author through the pages of his coded espionage novel. Perfect for fans of Anthony Horowitz and Janice Hallett.