What if your worst enemy discovered your darkest secret?
Imogen should be enjoying her life she is happily married with a high-powered career that could see her rise to the very highest levels of management.
But thats never going to happen. Because Imogens boss Michael has discovered she has a secret, something she has hidden from everyone, even her devoted husband. And if its ever revealed, her life will be destroyed.
Which means Imogen is completely and utterly in Michaels power.
And he loves it he works her 24/7 and takes all the credit; he invents tedious assignments to fill her weekends; he is openly dismissive and disrespectful. It seems like every week he comes up with some new way to torment her, to make her life a living hell.
And Imogen cant see any way out because Michael has told her if she ever tries to leave her job hell tell the world what shes done and her life will be over.
As she becomes more and more desperate, Imogen begins to think the unthinkable. Maybe there is a way to solve the Michael problem permanently.
The Promotion the stunning psychological thriller from the author of The Passenger and The Broken Vows.
What readers are saying about The Promotion:
Now that's what I call a heart attack book. This book has everything. Literally thought my heart was gonna stop at times. Holding my breath until I realised I wasn't breathing. It gets under your skin and you can't help but scratch. -Netgalley Reviewer
I could not swipe the pages quickly enough, especially after that monster of a twist. Highly recommended for all thriller and suspense fans. -Booksprout Reviewer
I loved this book every time I thought I could see where this book was going or how something was about to be resolved another twist was thrown in. -Netgalley Reviewer
This is my third read from this author, and I'm about to treat myself to his entire backlist. He is a master at creating realistic scenarios with well-crafted characters who are easy to connect with. -Goodreads Reviewer
This is the third book I've read by this author and it's my favourite. Each one just seemed to get better and better. -Booksprout Reviewer
The Promotion is a fast paced read and has been well executed. I was compelled to keep reading [the book] delivers an ending that wraps up the story well. -Once Upon a Time Book Reviews
Genre: Mystery
Imogen should be enjoying her life she is happily married with a high-powered career that could see her rise to the very highest levels of management.
But thats never going to happen. Because Imogens boss Michael has discovered she has a secret, something she has hidden from everyone, even her devoted husband. And if its ever revealed, her life will be destroyed.
Which means Imogen is completely and utterly in Michaels power.
And he loves it he works her 24/7 and takes all the credit; he invents tedious assignments to fill her weekends; he is openly dismissive and disrespectful. It seems like every week he comes up with some new way to torment her, to make her life a living hell.
And Imogen cant see any way out because Michael has told her if she ever tries to leave her job hell tell the world what shes done and her life will be over.
As she becomes more and more desperate, Imogen begins to think the unthinkable. Maybe there is a way to solve the Michael problem permanently.
The Promotion the stunning psychological thriller from the author of The Passenger and The Broken Vows.
What readers are saying about The Promotion:
Now that's what I call a heart attack book. This book has everything. Literally thought my heart was gonna stop at times. Holding my breath until I realised I wasn't breathing. It gets under your skin and you can't help but scratch. -Netgalley Reviewer
I could not swipe the pages quickly enough, especially after that monster of a twist. Highly recommended for all thriller and suspense fans. -Booksprout Reviewer
I loved this book every time I thought I could see where this book was going or how something was about to be resolved another twist was thrown in. -Netgalley Reviewer
This is my third read from this author, and I'm about to treat myself to his entire backlist. He is a master at creating realistic scenarios with well-crafted characters who are easy to connect with. -Goodreads Reviewer
This is the third book I've read by this author and it's my favourite. Each one just seemed to get better and better. -Booksprout Reviewer
The Promotion is a fast paced read and has been well executed. I was compelled to keep reading [the book] delivers an ending that wraps up the story well. -Once Upon a Time Book Reviews
Genre: Mystery
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