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Scrap

A Novel

Calla Henkel
2.3
(4)
Pages
320
Year
2024
Language
English

About

A true-crime obsessed young artist is drawn into the lives of an obscenely wealthy family in this fantastically entertaining thriller from Calla Henkel, author of “Other People's Clothes.”

Recently dumped and stuck with a mortgage, artist Esther Ray wants to burn the world, but instead, she reluctantly accepts a scrapbooking job from the deliriously wealthy Naomi Duncan. The scrapbooks, a secret birthday gift for Naomi's husband, Bryce, trace the Duncan's 25-year marriage. The conditions: Esther must include every piece of paper she's been sent, must sign an NDA, and must only contact Naomi using the burner phone provided. Otherwise, she'll spoil the surprise.

As Esther binges true-crime podcasts and works through the near-200 boxes of Duncan detritus, she finds herself infatuated with the gilded family-until, mid-project, Naomi dies suspiciously. When Esther becomes convinced the husband killed her, she uses the scrapbooks' trove of information to insert herself into the Duncans' lives to prove it. But the more Esther investigates, the further she is dragged back to the scorched earth of her past and the famous artist who paid her to disappear.

Laced with pitch-black humor and conspiratorial unease, Scrap is a razor-sharp examination of wealth and power, art and truth, of the line between justice and revenge, and who gets to cross it. Calla Henkel is a writer, playwright, director, and artist. Her work with Max Pitegoff has been exhibited in museums and galleries worldwide, including the Whitney Museum of Art. Previously she operated a bar, performance space, and film studio called TV. "Art, true crime and extreme wealth collide in this blackly humorous and enjoyably twisted mystery." "Scrap offers a bricolage of arson, true crime, mystery, and murder that takes its readers from the cozy humility of scrapbooking to the lofty heights of champagne dinners, exclusive gallery openings and private jets. At its wicked heart, a knotted mystery too intriguing to leave unpicked."

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