<B>An ';intelligent and sophisticated' (Lee Child, #1 internationally bestselling author) thriller in the vein of <i>Night Film </i>and <i>Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter</i>, this tautly crafted novel is about stories: the ones we tell, the ones we keep hidden, and the ones that we'll do anything to ensure stay buried.</B><BR><BR>When literary agent Peter Katz receives a partial book submission entitled <i>The Book of Mirrors</i>, he is intrigued by its promise. The author, Richard Flynn, has written a memoir about his time as an English student at Princeton in the late 1980s, documenting his relationship with the famous Professor Joseph Wieder. One night just before Christmas 1987, Wieder was brutally murdered in his home. The case was never solved.<BR><BR>Now, twenty-five years later, Katz suspects that Richard Flynn is either using his book to confess to the murder, or to finally reveal who committed the violent crime. But the manuscript ends abruptlyand the author is dying in the h