Those Other Women: Be careful whose side you take
Autor Nicola Moriartyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 mai 2018
When Poppy arrives home to find her husband and best friend sitting side by side at her kitchen table, she thinks they're planning her a birthday surprise . . .
Little does she know, they're waiting to tell her about their affair. And worse, that they're having a baby.
Now everywhere she goes, mothers are reminding her of their betrayal.
So when Poppy meets a woman who wants to help her fight back, it seems like a good idea.
But how well does she know her?
Is she there to help . . . or does she have an agenda of her own?
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781405927093
ISBN-10: 1405927097
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1405927097
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Nicola
Moriartyis
a
novelist,
copywriter
and
mum
to
two
small
(but
remarkably
strong-willed)
daughters.
In
between
various
career
changes,
becoming
a
mum
and
studying
at
university,
she
began
to
write.
Now,
she
can't
seem
to
stop.The
Fifth
Letterwas
her
UK
debut
novel,
followed
byThose
Other
Women,The
Ex-GirlfriendandYou
Need
to
Know.
Recenzii
I
devoured
it,
loved
it
and
totally
escaped
into
it.
Fun
and
topical
Makes entertaining play of the rivalry between mums and non-mums
A firecracker of a novel
A darkly droll page-turner
Super addictive, cleverly plotted and ridiculously relatable,Those Other Womenby Nicola Moriarty isyet another captivating readfrom the wildly talented Moriarty family.I raced through this book in a single sitting and was genuinely upset when I had to part ways with the characters in the end.This is definitelyone of those books where the characters begin to feel like your new best friends within the first few chapters
This novel shows the samesharp eye for neat plottingthat Nicola Moriarty revealed in her last novel,The Fifth Letter.Moriarty is fair-minded about this conflict, often manages to be funny about it, and deftly employs the features and uses of Facebook to kick along the plot
Nicola Moriarty instinctively knows what we want to read and gives it to us on a platter - juicy, topical, honestly raw and full of twists and turns that we never see coming,Those Other Womendoes everything right
Moriarty trains a spotlight on the pitfalls of social media and how quickly rumour is presented as fact
Super addictive, cleverly plotted and ridiculously relatable . . . the characters begin to feel like your new best friends
A darkly droll page-turner . . . a tasty divertissement
Praise for Nicola Moriarty
The premise and its execution will grab readers and refuse to let go. An author to watch
With secrets and intrigue, this is a compulsive read
Entertaining
A darkly humorous story about friendship
Intrigue, hatred and accusations - phew, it kept me guessing to the end
Makes entertaining play of the rivalry between mums and non-mums
A firecracker of a novel
A darkly droll page-turner
Super addictive, cleverly plotted and ridiculously relatable,Those Other Womenby Nicola Moriarty isyet another captivating readfrom the wildly talented Moriarty family.I raced through this book in a single sitting and was genuinely upset when I had to part ways with the characters in the end.This is definitelyone of those books where the characters begin to feel like your new best friends within the first few chapters
This novel shows the samesharp eye for neat plottingthat Nicola Moriarty revealed in her last novel,The Fifth Letter.Moriarty is fair-minded about this conflict, often manages to be funny about it, and deftly employs the features and uses of Facebook to kick along the plot
Nicola Moriarty instinctively knows what we want to read and gives it to us on a platter - juicy, topical, honestly raw and full of twists and turns that we never see coming,Those Other Womendoes everything right
Moriarty trains a spotlight on the pitfalls of social media and how quickly rumour is presented as fact
Super addictive, cleverly plotted and ridiculously relatable . . . the characters begin to feel like your new best friends
A darkly droll page-turner . . . a tasty divertissement
Praise for Nicola Moriarty
The premise and its execution will grab readers and refuse to let go. An author to watch
With secrets and intrigue, this is a compulsive read
Entertaining
A darkly humorous story about friendship
Intrigue, hatred and accusations - phew, it kept me guessing to the end
Textul de pe ultima copertă
Nicola Moriarty weaves another stunning domestic novel in this story of working women whose Facebook group, designed to forge connection and solidarity among childless women, quickly descends into something much more sinister.
Reeling from deceptions involving the people she loves, Poppy feels as if her world has tipped sideways. Maybe her colleague, Annalise, is right—Poppy needs to let loose and blow off some steam. What better way to vent than social media? With Annalise, she creates a private Facebook group that quickly takes off. Suddenly, Poppy feels like she’s back in control.
Feeling judged by disapproving female colleagues and her own disappointed children, Frankie, too, is careening towards a breaking point. She also knows something about her boss—sensitive knowledge that she feels guilty holding back.
As things begin to slide disastrously out of control, carefully con-cealed secrets and lies are exposed with devastating consequences—forcing these women to face painful truths about their lives and the things they do to survive.
Reeling from deceptions involving the people she loves, Poppy feels as if her world has tipped sideways. Maybe her colleague, Annalise, is right—Poppy needs to let loose and blow off some steam. What better way to vent than social media? With Annalise, she creates a private Facebook group that quickly takes off. Suddenly, Poppy feels like she’s back in control.
Feeling judged by disapproving female colleagues and her own disappointed children, Frankie, too, is careening towards a breaking point. She also knows something about her boss—sensitive knowledge that she feels guilty holding back.
As things begin to slide disastrously out of control, carefully con-cealed secrets and lies are exposed with devastating consequences—forcing these women to face painful truths about their lives and the things they do to survive.