A review by wrenl
After She Wrote Him by Sulari Gentill

4.0

I don't think I've finished a book as quickly as this one. It's so trippy to read about two people writing each other's stories, but it works. You're drawn into their relationship. It's a codependent spiral that absolutely pulls you in. The murder mystery part is just meh, but it isn't the focus. You're reading to see how far Madeleine and Edward will go in the name of writing and art. The author navigates their different voices and stories so well you won't be able to tell where Edward starts and Madeleine begins or vice versa. And that last line? GORGEOUS.

It also cracks me up when Edward finds out Madeleine isn't white. He's like, "Oh didn't see that one coming," and that is so stereotypical white male author of him.