
Published: March 23rd, 2023
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Genre: Suspense, Thriller, Psychological Thriller, Dystopian Fiction
Format: Hardcover, Kindle, Audiobook
Get ready to meet your new favourite thriller author! End of Story is a heart-pounding masterpiece you won’t want to miss. Thank you to Louise Swanson and Hodder & Stoughton for my gifted ARC.
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SYNOPSIS:
Too much imagination can be a dangerous thing
It has been five years since writing fiction was banned by the government.
Fern Dostoy is a criminal. Officially, she has retrained in a new job outside of the arts but she still scrawls in a secret notepad in an effort to capture what her life has become: her work on a banned phone line, reading bedtime stories to sleep-starved children; Hunter, the young boy who calls her and has captured her heart; and the dreaded visits from government officials.
But as Fern begins to learn more about Hunter, doubts begin to surface. What are they both hiding?
And who can be trusted?



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MY REVIEW:
If you tell a story well enough, it’s true.
I knew Lousie Swanson was a master storyteller and anything she writes is on my auto-buy list. So when she announced End of Story it immediately became my most anticipated book of 2023. I decided to pick it up last night after struggling to read all week thinking her books are always compelling. I knew it would be good, but I was unprepared for the sheer tour de force I was about to read. So addictive it had me on the edge of my seat from the first lines, I devoured it in just a couple of hours; staying up until 3am to finish as it was impossible to put it down and sleep without a conclusion.
Exquisitely written, this is one of those books that has to be experienced. You need to pick it up and allow the author to take you on the ride. And what a ride it is! Set in 2035, the story is told by Fern, a former author living in a nightmarish future where fiction is banned. But she is determined to tell her story and begins keeping a secret diary where she not only talks about her innermost feelings and current life, but how fiction came to be outlawed and her own part in that story. She is a fantastic character who I immediately felt connected to and enjoyed reading, seeing how her story unfolded piece by piece.
Darkly sinister and suspenseful, this is a book filled to the brim with fear and tension. But it is also a complex, layered and moving story that has so much more depth than you expect. An inventive and clever story that is like nothing I’ve ever read. Ms Swanson has outdone herself with this one. It is easily my book of the year and I feel sure that anyone who reads it will be adding her to their auto-buy lists.
If I could give this more than five stars I would. An absolute tour-de-force, End of Story is a heart-pounding masterpiece. A work of art. And you won’t be able to stop thinking about it. Add it to your 2023 lists now!
Rating: ✮✮✮✮✮
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MEET THE AUTHOR:

Louise Swanson’s debut End of Story arrives in March 2023. She wrote the book during the final lockdown of 2020, following a family tragedy, finding refuge in the fiction she created. The themes of the book – grief, isolation, love of the arts, the power of storytelling – came from a very real place. Swanson, a mother of two who lives in East Yorkshire with her husband, regularly blogs, talks at events, and is a huge advocate of openly discussing mental health and suicide.
She also writes as Louise Beech. Beech’s eight books have won the Best magazine Book of the Year 2019, shortlisted for the Romantic Novel of the Year, longlisted for the Polari Prize, and been a Clare Mackintosh Book Club Pick. Her memoir, Daffodils, was released in audiobook in 2022.
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Thanks for reading Bibliophiles xxx
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One reply on “REVIEW: End of Story by Louise Swanson”
I can concur everything you say and wow, incredible book!!
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