@Grey WolfI've read all your stuff -- one of the very few I read as published -- and I don't remember anything close to what I'm talking about. There have been some great responses to my question, and I've learned stuff, but... Yeah, I don't think I was clear.
In the stories that hit me this way, the author seems to feel that the way to keep reader attention is by hiding what the book is about!
For example, in one story, the main character kept doing things that didn't make sense. It seemed like the story would be going one way, then she would, for no apparent reason, do something inexplicable to send the story in a different direction. However, nothing hinted that figuring out what was going on with the main character was the point of the book. It got so frustrating, I finally skipped to the end, only to find out that she had done even more bizarre and worse things. When I gave the author feedback on how the story hit me, I learned the MC was possessed by a demon. What? No one mentioned demons in the story! There was no hint it was a supernatural tale! What??
As I wrote the above, I just thought what it might be. I never saw The Sixth Sense with Bruce Willis, but from what I understand, it's a story where a sudden reveal at the end totally changes the viewer's understanding of the whole film. Maybe that's what they are trying for?
WAIT, WAIT -- I think I've got it. After writing the last paragraph, I did a quick search and found an article about The Sixth Sense, I saw it called a "twist ending." And in this article about how to write a great twist ending (which notes it is very hard to do), I found this note: "don't buy into the lie that secret background information qualifies as a satisfying twist."
Hmm... that makes more sense. I guess I've never really thought about even trying to write a twist ending. And I've learned something about storytelling. :) It's a good day!
Can anyone think of any stories on SOL with a good "twist ending"?