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A Novel Crime
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Tanya Eby
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Deborah Levison
She wanted to write the perfect novel. Instead, she became the perfect villain.
Struggling romance writer and recent divorcée Marcy Jo Codburn feels like a failure. She’s green with author envy and longing for a book deal, a launch party with cupcakes, and the admiration of her daughter. But her dream of literary success is fading faster than her beige hair dye. When she witnesses celebrated author Francesca Barber in a compromising position, Marcy sees her chance. Transforming into Summer Branigan, her bolder, blonder pen name, she leverages Francesca’s secret to secure the ultimate coauthor.
As their collaboration spirals from Marcy’s modest Connecticut home to Francesca’s lavish Hamptons estate, both women discover that in the cutthroat world of publishing, every story has its price. With looming deadlines, a kidnapping plot gone awry, and more than one fraud to hide, their twisted partnership careens toward a surprise ending neither could have written.
In this darkly comic page-turner, critically acclaimed author Deborah Levison skewers the publishing industry with razor-sharp wit. A Novel Crime asks just how far an aspiring writer will go to see her name on a book jacket—and what happens when the stories we tell start to write themselves.
© 2026 by Deborah Levison. ℗ 2026 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
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“Narrator Tanya Eby clearly understands this audiobook’s dark humor.… It starts with a little blackmail and spirals into kidnapping and more. As Marcy, a middle-aged divorcée, tells her story, Eby portrays her desperation to realize her dream. Marcy becomes bolder as events unfold, but Eby retains her naïveté, even as she begins to do more outrageous things. Francesca is much more worldly, but Eby shows her vulnerability as well.” —Kirkus Audiobook Reviews
“Gleefully unlikable characters and witty observations about the drudgery of writing…It’s a wild exploration of the lengths some people will go to be known.” —Publishers Weekly
“Deborah Levison’s assuredly nuanced A Novel Crime is a definite cut above the rest…you don’t have to be a writer to appreciate its tonal brilliance and pacing fit for a day at the beach.” —BookTrib