In 2020, Fireman John Waters buys his wife Bree, a relic typewriter from the 1950s at a fire rummage sale, hoping that it will break her writer's block, instead of inspiring her, writing becomes an obsession. Bree becomes possessed with finishing the story of the previous owner, Nova Starr, a 21-year-old African American journalist from the 1950s, who wrote the story about a missing artist in Harlem, New York, Jacob Drew. But before Nova could print her story, she also disappears, never to be seen again. The only clues left of her unpublished mystery were her bloodstains on the typewriter's keys. After receiving the typewriter that was owned by the missing journalist over seventy years ago, Bree not only becomes obsessed with finishing the mystery but also begins to have nightly reoccurring dreams about Nova Starr's life. Later, she discovers that she has an unusual connection to this missing journalist that changes her fate forever.
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- Author Zirzeria Wright-Beveridge
- Language English
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