My Readers Guide for the Ghostwriter by Julie Clark will have Jen’s Quick Take, a plot summary with spoilers, and the ending explained. Let’s talk about one of my most anticipated Suspense Books of Summer 2025!

Readers Guide for the Ghostwriter
This guide to The Ghostwriter by Julie Clark will contain a plot summary with the spoilers protected, my Quick Take to help you decide if the book is for you, plus a place for you to discuss the book.
Jen’s Quick Take on The Ghostwriter

- The Ghostwriter by Julie Clark continues the trend of Mysteries and Thrillers About Writers, as the main character is a professional ghostwriter
- This is a slow burn family suspense story about a crime committed in 1975.
- Because the case is in the past, The Ghostwriter doesn’t have the urgent feel of The Last Flight, but I still really enjoyed it!
- With a past/present timeline, it reminded me a little bit of The Only One Left by Riley Sager but without the Gothic vibe and the extreme twists.
- It would also be good for fans of Daughter of Mine by Megan Miranda or The Villa by Rachel Hawkins.
- Publication date: June 3, 2025. Thanks so much to Sourcebooks for the advance reader copy!
Plot Summary for The Ghostwriter
Olivia Dumont distinctly recalls the moment in childhood that she learned her father Vince Taylor was suspected of killing his two siblings, Danny and Poppy, in Ojai California in June 1975.
Olivia is now a professional ghostwriter who has since erased all connection to her father.

After being sued for defamation by another writer, Olivia’s work dried up and she owes a fine of $500,000.
So, in March 2024, when Olivia gets a call from her agent with a job offer from Vincent Taylor, who went on to become a horror writer. Now suffering from Lewy Body Dementia, Vince wants Olivia to help him write a memoir of what happened in 1975.
Vince needs the money for his medical care, while Olivia needs it to stay financially afloat.
Olivia, who hasn’t even told her partner, Tom, that Vince Taylor is her father, reluctantly agrees to take the job.
If you don’t want to read further, I hope you’ll come back after you finish the book!
Spoilers for The Ghostwriter
To protect readers who HATE being spoiled you will need to click on the blue “Show Me” box below and log in with a Grow account, Facebook, or Google. By doing so, you will be added to my email list and receive awesome weekly updates about new books! For more information on why I protect my spoilers, please read this post! If you are having any issues check this tutorial OR leave a comment below as I want to help!
Tell me in comments what you thought about The Ghostwriter!
- Did you find the book slow paced? It was definitely slow burn! It reminded me quite a bit of Daughter of Mine.
- I really liked the 70s Ojai vibes and getting to know Poppy through her journals.
- How did you feel about the dementia storyline? Yes, it made Vince an unreliable narrator and gave the story a ticking clock, but since Vince turned into a cantankerous recluse, that would have worked too.
- This was my second book recently with a ridiculous NDA. Vince certainly couldn’t stop Olivia from speaking to her own mother, and I don’t think he was going to sue her for breaking it either.
- What did you think of of the ending? I was conflicted. I was glad to finally learn what happened. And I understood that the book was a way for Vincent to reach out to Olivia and reconnect, but in the end, they kept the truth hidden. Olivia’s official take is “we’re not sure what happened.” So in the end, Vince isn’t really exonerated.