Rory Jansen, a young writer who publishes the next great American novel, finally gets the long-sought literary success in The Words. One problem: he didn't write it. In light of his rising literary fame and the repercussions of his past actions, Jansen must reckon with the high cost of taking another man's work and of putting his own ambitions and aspirations before of the three most basic terms in the English language.
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Rory Jansen, a young writer who publishes the next great American novel, finally gets the long-sought literary success in The Words. One problem: he didn't write it. In light of his rising literary fame and the repercussions of his past actions, Jansen must reckon with the high cost of taking another man's work and of putting his own ambitions and aspirations before of the three most basic terms in the English language.
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