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Charlie Sanderson
About this listen
'The Split meets Apple Tree Yard. Sharp, clever and wildly addictive… the ultimate summer page-turner’ Sunday Times bestseller B P Walter
'Prepare to gasp out loud! Fast-paced and tense. You won’t be able to stop reading’ Lauren North, author of My Word Against His
There’s only one way to join their society. If someone leaves, or dies…
High-flying lawyer Sara O’Neil had it all; the career, the money, the prestige.
And then she jumped to her death.
Cassandra Harlow never expected to see her friend fall from their office rooftop. Someone knows what really happened. But the only people who might know the truth are a secret women-only society, Inside, whose promise is to fast-track your career.
But if Sara was part of it and they helped facilitate her rise to the top, could they also be the reason she came crashing down to earth?
'A blistering pace and a dark world full of intrigue made this a totally unputdownable read’ S.E. Lynes, author of The Housewarming
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- Konstantin Dubovitskiy
- 10-12-24
Feels like it was written by a teenager
I’ve looked up the author before writing a review just to make sure it is not in fact a teenager who wrote it. It wasn’t so I’ll be a bit harsh.
The writing style reminds me of the school writing class - same words used multiple times in one sentence, same sentences repeated twice in a row. On multiple occasions I’ve skipped back to double-check that it wasn’t a lag in recording. Sad sad sad.
To author’s credit - the idea behind the story is quite exciting and even got me to pre-order the book before release. The narration is also decent.
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