Characters
Settings & Timeline
Plot Twist
Details that Matter
The Manuscript
100

The struggling writer hired to finish a bestselling series.

Who is Lowen Ashleigh?

100

Where Lowen moves so she can work closely with Jeremy’s family.

What is the Crawfords’ house?

100

The “found document” that changes how Lowen sees Verity.

What is Verity’s manuscript/autobiography?

100

The genre blend readers often describe this book as.

What is romantic thriller / psychological suspense?

100

The manuscript’s overall tone/style.

What is a confessional, tell-all autobiographical account?

200

The husband who brings Lowen into the Crawford home.

Who is Jeremy Crawford?

200

The place Lowen finds the hidden manuscript.

What is Verity’s office?

200

The shocking possibility Lowen starts to believe about Verity.

What is Verity may be faking her condition?

200

The child whose safety becomes the most immediate concern.

Who is Crew?

200

What the manuscript claims about Verity’s feelings toward motherhood.

What is resentment/hostility toward her children?

300

The incapacitated author whose series Lowen is hired to complete.

Who is Verity Crawford?

300

The city where Lowen’s chance encounter with Jeremy happens early on.

What is New York City?

300

The item used in the climactic confrontation to kill Verity.

What is a knife?

300

The type of “evidence” Lowen thinks she’s found (even though it’s just writing).

What is a confession?

300

The manuscript’s alleged purpose (according to the bonus reveal).

What is a writing exercise to craft the “villain” version?

400

Jeremy and Verity’s surviving child.

Who is Crew Crawford?

400

The physical condition Verity appears to be in for most of the book.

What is a catatonic/vegetative state?

400

The “bonus” reveal suggesting a different version of events.

What is a letter claiming the manuscript was fiction?

400

The object/text that becomes the final piece of controversy after Verity’s death.

What is the letter?

400

Why Lowen keeps reading despite being horrified.

What is it feels like the key to understanding what happened—and what might still be happening?

500

The deceased twin daughters at the center of the family tragedy.

Who are Harper and Chastin?

500

The real purpose of Lowen living in the house (beyond finishing the books).

What is to access Verity’s notes/materials and observe the family up close?

500

The central unresolved question the ending leaves readers debating.

What is whether Verity was truly evil or framing herself (truth vs. fiction)?

500

The theme that best describes the book’s core tension.

What is truth vs. narrative control (who gets believed)?

500

The biggest danger of the manuscript as “evidence.”

What is it may be unreliable (manipulative/fictional), but it shapes real decisions anyway?

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