The Plot: A Novel (The Book Series, 1)

** NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER! ** The Tonight Show Summer Reads Winner ** A New York Times Notable Book of the Year**

"Insanely readable."
—Stephen King

Hailed as "breathtakingly suspenseful," Jean Hanff Korelitz’s The Plot is a propulsive read about a story too good not to steal, and the writer who steals it.

Jacob Finch Bonner was once a promising young novelist with a respectably published first book. Today, he’s teaching in a third-rate MFA program and struggling to maintain what’s left of his self-respect; he hasn’t written—let alone published—anything decent in years. When Evan Parker, his most arrogant student, announces he doesn’t need Jake’s help because the plot of his book in progress is a sure thing, Jake is prepared to dismiss the boast as typical amateur narcissism. But then . . . he hears the plot.

Jake returns to the downward trajectory of his own career and braces himself for the supernova publication of Evan Parker’s first novel: but it never comes. When he discovers that his former student has died, presumably without ever completing his book, Jake does what any self-respecting writer would do with a story like that—a story that absolutely needs to be told.

In a few short years, all of Evan Parker’s predictions have come true, but Jake is the author enjoying the wave. He is wealthy, famous, praised and read all over the world. But at the height of his glorious new life, an e-mail arrives, the first salvo in a terrifying, anonymous campaign: You are a thief, it says.

As Jake struggles to understand his antagonist and hide the truth from his readers and his publishers, he begins to learn more about his late student, and what he discovers both amazes and terrifies him. Who was Evan Parker, and how did he get the idea for his “sure thing” of a novel? What is the real story behind the plot, and who stole it from whom?

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Published May 3, 2022

336 pages

Average rating: 6.94

405 RATINGS

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thenextgoodbook
Sep 04, 2025
8/10 stars
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“I can’t imagine, pages and pages of writing, not to mention characters that have to feel real and a story that needs to surprise you. It’s absurd that people can actually do that.”

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leavemetomybooks
Jun 24, 2025
9/10 stars
// reread August 2024 before reading an arc of THE SEQUEL // - I absolutely loved this the second time around. I think knowing what was coming made it all seem even more clever and well-done. Bumping this up to a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ because 2021 me was a dingdong. Slow pace? What? 🙄 // old review // I loved the idea of a washed up writer stealing the idea for a bestselling novel from a former student and then being terrified of being found out and exposed as a fraud. (Similar to another recent book - Kill All Your Darlings) But… they only used *the plot*, right? The actual writing is still their own work, and the person is dead and isn’t going to use the idea anyway, so I can kind of see it being ok and not actually that big of a deal? Which is how the protagonist feels until he starts getting threatening messages and starts investigating his former student’s life in an attempt to track down the sender and keep his fancy, successful new life intact. The book within a book element was fun, and I enjoyed the twists and turns, but the pace was a little slow for my taste, and the final reveal was bonkers! I liked this a lot, but didn’t love-love-love it. I’m still glad I read it and would recommend it to anyone who enjoys thrillers and would happily read any and all books by Korelitz in the future! * thank you to Celadon Books and NetGalley for the review copy!
AbbeyLileTaylor
Aug 29, 2023
8/10 stars
'The Plot' by Jean Hanff Korelitz was one I was greatly anticipating as my summer thriller, and it did not disappoint. As a former teacher, an avid reader, and wannabe writer, the idea of stealing a former student's plot once they have passed away was beyond intriguing.

Author Jacob "Jake" Finch Bonner is in quite a rut after the acclaim of his one major "hit" starts wearing off. But could he stoop so low as to steal the storyline of a deceased student...a plot that very few people even knew about? Maybe even just he and said student...?

But someone else must know since his new fame is being questioned by an anonymous social media poster as he/she starts outing Jake online.

I figured out most of the twists and turns of THIS story's plot, but was still incredibly impressed with how it was all planned out and presented. This was a solid 4.5 star read for me. It could have been a 5 star, but dropped down a smidge since I had figured out the "surprises" early on... But it was still an incredible ride.

A HUGE thank you to NetGalley and Macmillan Audio for the opportunity to read and review this page-turning read.
CheriF
Sep 25, 2025
8/10 stars
After a rocky start, I finally finished The Plot! I started listening to the audiobook - thanks to the publisher and NetGalley! - back near the end of April. I put it away after an hour or so. Picked it back up again in May. And put it away again... The third time was a charm though and I finished listening to it after two sessions, yesterday and today.

I think I struggled the most with the slow and overly mellow narration. Even with the speed set at 1.25%, it felt slow. Don't get me wrong, he's a fine narrator and I've seen others praise the job he did on this book so it's probably just me.

The story is a very good one and while I'm still not 100% sure why the bad guy bothered with all of it - and though I pegged who the bad guy was very early on - I did enjoy the ride and Jake's discovery process. I loved that the book was told almost solidly from his POV. Having no breaks in his telling of the story ensured that I was never able to be distracted from his experience. I wish more authors did this.

So even though it took me nearly a third of the book to care enough to keep going, the rest of it was definitely worth sticking around for.
literarily_occupied
Aug 12, 2025
8/10 stars
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