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The Plot: A Novel by Jean Hanff Korelitz
Jacob Finch Bonner, a once promising novelist and third-rate MFA program professor, hasn't written or published in years. That is until his most arrogant student Evan Parker dies. The novel Evan was working on was brilliant, so brilliant that Jacob realized the story must be told without Evan. Jacob goes ahead and publishes it, and to no surprise, he becomes famous and wealthy because of the novel's success. However, the fun ends once he receives an email saying, "You are a thief.
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