About the Author, by John Colapinto
This one was a pretty light fun book. An aspiring author who doesn’t actually write, because it’s hard (a very common type of aspiring writer) stumbles into a wonderful manuscript. He submits it as his own, assuming nothing at all could go wrong. Of course, wackiness ensues. It’s a fairly cliche story, but there are enough interesting details that it still is fun enough to read!
From Goodreads:
“Cal Cunninghman has always fantasized about being a novelist. But at twenty-five, he’s far from realizing his dream. Newly arrived in Manhattan, he toils as a bookstore stockboy, lives in a dire neighborhood, and never seems to write anything. How curious, then, that Cal should shortly publish a rollicking autobiographical novel that shoots to the top of bestseller lists and sells to the movies for a million dollars.
About the Author is Cal’s first-person account of how he achieved this remarkable feat. A mysterious roommate, a timely bike accident, and the rapacious literary agent Blackie Yaeger all play a role in Cal’s success. Deception, blackmail and murder all play a role in Cal’s desperate bid to hold onto that success.
Reminiscent of Patricia Highsmith’s gripping “Ripley” novels, About the Author is a wickedly funny psychological thriller that not only casts a knowing eye on the excesses of the current Manhattan publishing world, but touches on deeper themes of literary envy, identity, guilt, and the fatal difference between reality and imagination. “