One by One by Ruth Ware
Just when you think it's safe to hit the slopes...
Well, this has everything you Spotify lovers love. The popularity game, the spunk and the glam, and the movers and shakers behind the newest, biggest app in the game.
Of course, if we mix the two, turn that corporate trip to the mountain, one is liable to trip and fall down that same mountain.
The question is, with all these kinds of whodunnit novels, Who, Who's next, and Why. This one fits that bill nicely, with all the requisite mayhem.
Popcorn fun. Not quite sure I buy the premise, but it's splashy.
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Thursday, December 17, 2020
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