Summary
Unreliable Narrator is a twisting, genre-shifting psychological novel that plays with the very idea of truth. The story begins like a romance, veers suddenly into crime and mystery, drifts through noir detective scenes, brushes against horror, and even lapses into comedy-all told by a narrator who can't seem to keep their versions straight.
Every chapter offers a different version of events: a dinner date interrupted by a mysterious note, a chase through rain-slicked streets, a locked room glowing with impossible light, a stain that refuses to be washed away. Characters reappear in conflicting roles-sometimes lovers, sometimes villains, sometimes figments of imagination.
By the end, it's revealed that all of these stories have been told inside an interrogation room. The narrator is spinning tales for a patient detective, and the reader must decide whether the final line is a confession or another lie.