When celebrated author Margaret Voss is found dead at the Briar Bay Literary Festival - her body posed in the exact configuration of the final scene from her most beloved novel - books journalist Nell Calloway can't bring herself to file the report and leave. The staging is too precise. The flower on the cover too perfectly chosen. Whoever did this didn't hate Maggie Voss.
They loved her.
The investigation pulls Nell into Maggie's world: a devoted book club, a passionate fan forum, a stack of dog-eared novels with handwriting in every margin. Four suspects emerge - a theatrical rival nursing a public feud, an agent left out of a fortune, a book club host with a broken heart, and an editor sitting on a secret that could destroy everything. Any of them could have done it. All of them are hiding something.
But the answer is hiding somewhere else entirely - in the annotations of a borrowed book, in the posts of a forum account called @Clara_Lives, in the four seconds a devoted reader stood at a signing table and was looked through rather than seen.The Devoted Reader is a murder mystery that asks the questions that linger after the crime is solved: What do authors owe the people who love their work? What happens when a story becomes someone's entire world? And what does it cost - truly cost - to love a fictional place so completely that the real one stops being enough?
Warm, witty, and quietly devastating, The Devoted Reader moves at the pace of a book you cannot put down toward a twist that will make you want to turn immediately back to page one - not to find what you missed, but to feel it differently, now that you know.