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Unreliable Narrator

Unreliable Narrator

By Araminta Hall

Book Details

Published: March 5, 2026

Publisher: G.P. Putnam’s Sons

Print length: 384 pages

Some stories are told. Others are rewritten.

As a young woman, Hope is full of ambition, curiosity, and possibility. When she lands a job working for a rising author at his secluded Somerset home, she is drawn into a dazzling world of art, intellect, and privilege. At its center is the magnetic Ambrose Glencourt, his enigmatic artist wife, and their intriguing ward, Tom—a trio that exerts an irresistible pull on Hope’s life.

But behind the glamour lies something darker.

That summer ends in tragedy—a fatal event Hope has kept buried for a decade. Now living a quiet, isolated life, she believes her silence is both punishment and protection… especially for Ambrose. But when he begins to tell his version of the story in a new novel, Hope realizes the past is no longer hers to control.

As conflicting narratives emerge, the truth becomes increasingly elusive. Who is telling the real story? And how far will someone go to claim ownership of their past?

Tense, provocative, and psychologically gripping, Unreliable Narrator is a haunting exploration of memory, manipulation, and the dangerous power of storytelling—where the truth is never as simple as it seems.

About the Author

Araminta Hall is an acclaimed author known for her intelligent, psychologically rich fiction that explores the complexities of human behavior and relationships. Before turning to novels, she built a successful career in journalism, beginning as a staff writer for the teen magazine Bliss. She later became the Health and Beauty editor of New Woman, where she honed her voice and editorial expertise.

Alongside her editorial work, Hall contributed regular features to the Daily Mirror’s Saturday supplement and ghostwrote a column for supermodel Caprice Bourret. Her background in journalism informs her sharp, insightful storytelling, bringing a keen eye for detail and nuance to her fiction.

Today, Hall is celebrated for crafting compelling, thought-provoking narratives that keep readers questioning what is real—and who can truly be trusted.