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Jamey Vaughn is in his office, but Ethel Spock has been his secretary long enough to know that the great writer is not writing. She finds him as he always is, nearly naked on the couch, staring at the ceiling and reflecting on the fading glory of his long career. A young man is here to see him, an admirer named Louis Daignot, come from New York for the chance to meet Vaughn. Daignot makes Ethel uneasy, but Vaughn invites him in. He couldn't know he's welcoming the devil into his home. Daignot has an uncanny understanding of Jamey's work, and his praise mesmerizes the older man. Ethel does what she can to protect her boss, but as the men's relationship becomes twisted, Daignot usurps his mentor's position. When the two writers commune, the first step is plagiarism. The next is murder.

204 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1951

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May 17, 2021
From 1952
Unexciting, uninteresting characters. The title refers to fictional plots, though some poisoning and death does happen. There is a writer, an old man, and he constantly speaks about himself in third person, and his name is Jamie, making it somehow extra annoying.
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