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23 - The Ending Writes Itself by Evelyn Clarke: Knives Out Meets Big Publishing

49 min · 7. maj 2026
episode 23 - The Ending Writes Itself by Evelyn Clarke: Knives Out Meets Big Publishing cover

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This week on Genre'd, we're talking The Ending Writes Itself by Evelyn Clarke. A remote island. A dead literary legend. A group of writers given 72 hours to finish his final book. What starts as a high-stakes writing competition turns into a locked-room mystery where the bodies start piling up fast. This week, we’re talking: * Publishing industry drama (and what we actually learned 👀) * Multi-POV chaos done right… mostly * Whether this leans more Knives Out or classic Agatha Christie * That ending… and why we have questions Plus:WE HAVE SOME THINGS TO SAY - including a major adaptation announcement we are absolutely here for Spoiler-free up top, full breakdown after the alarm 🚨 Next read: Yesteryear by Carol Claire Burke

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