From the #1 French Bestselling author of The Reunion, Girl on Paper is a story of friendship and love that comes about when a character from an author's novel materialises in flesh and blood before his eyes.
'Mesmerising and quirky' Closer Magazine
Just a few months ago, Tom Boyd was a multi-million selling author living in LA, in love with a world-famous pianist. But after a very public break-up he's shut himself away, suffering from total writer's block, with only drink and drugs for company.
One night, a beautiful, naked stranger appears in Tom's house. She claims to be Billie, a character from his novels, who has fallen into the real world because of a printer's error in his latest book.
And she wants to strike a deal with him: if he writes his next novel she can go back to the world of fiction; in return she will help him win back his beloved Aurore.
Crazy as her story sounds, what does he have to lose?
Tom Boyd, a multi-million author living in LA, finds himself alone and suffering from writer's block with only drink and drugs for company, following a very public split from his lover, a world-famous pianist. One night, a beautiful, naked stranger appears in his house, claiming to be Billie, a character from one of his novels, and she wants to strike a most unusual deal with him that will bring his lover back. This romantic adventure is a story of love, friendship and the special place that books have in our lives.
Praise for Guillaume Musso:
'It's no wonder that Guillaume Musso is one of France's most loved, bestselling authors' Harlan Coben
‘Poised to join the ranks of Stieg Larsson and Jo Nesbo’ A.J. Finn, #1 bestselling author of The Woman in the Window
'The French have brought us berets, baguettes and Beaujolais, and now we can thank them for bestseller Guillaume Musso' The Sun
'Enjoyable escapist fiction' Stylist
'A little mysterious, a lot romantic and plenty entertaining' Cosmopolitan
'Irresistible' Glamour
'The master of suspense' Le Figaro
‘His stories blend emotion, suspense and the supernatural’ L’Express
‘Musso shows he is a master at creating mystery’ Paris Match
‘An easy read, with an interesting mix of romantic and crime genres. 4 stars’ The Bookbag