End of Story

End of Story by Peter Abrahams is a reprint edition published by Harper on January 30, 2007. This 368-page novel is presented in English and explores the journey of aspiring author Ivy Seidel, who takes a part-time position teaching writing to a group of convicted criminals. In her quest for inspiration, she encounters the haunting writings of inmate Vance Harrow, whose talent challenges her own and leads her into a complex world filled with darkness and temptation.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the psychological aspects of creativity and the moral dilemmas faced by Ivy as she becomes increasingly drawn to Harrow’s disturbing stories. The book intertwines themes of authorship and the influence of one’s environment, particularly within the context of crime and punishment. As Ivy navigates her new role, she confronts the shadows of her own ambitions and the risks that come with them, making for a thought-provoking exploration of the boundaries between inspiration and obsession.
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Aspiring author Ivy Seidel accepts a part-time position teaching writing to a group of convicted criminals hoping the experience will add depth and darkness to her own work.
But in the haunting writings of charismatic inmate Vance Harrow she discovers a talent possibly greater than her own. And in the startling, disturbing stories Harrow has to tell, Ivy finds a dangerous new purpose—and a terrifying temptation that lures her into an inescapable world of shadows.
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