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The Colleagues

De: Daniel Hurst
Narrado por: Helen Phillips
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A new psychological thriller from the author of the number one bestseller, The Doctor's Wife

How far would you go to keep a secret at work? Would you kill for it?

I used to enjoy my job. I was good at it and felt fulfilled. I also used to enjoy spending time with the people I worked with. They say you spend more time with your work colleagues than you do with your family members, but that was fine by me because I made two very good friends at the office. I also allowed myself to get a little too close to my boss, but I soon realized that was a mistake.

Unfortunately, it was too late by then, and as my personal and professional lives quickly blurred into one, that was when everything changed.

My workplace became the scene for plotting, revenge and murder, but none of us were cut out for things like that. We were just three colleagues who became friends before things went too far. But there was no going back from what we did. We could only hope that we would get away with it. But not all of us would.

A gripping, binge-worthy psychological thriller from the author of The Couple's Revenge, The Passenger, and the number one bestseller, The Doctor's Wife

©2024 Daniel Hurst (P)2024 Tantor Media
Psicológico Thriller y Suspenso Thrillers sobre Crímenes

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Very suspenseful

Very suspenseful and keeps me on my toes and the end of my seat. Excited to read another title from Hurst.

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Same ole , same ole!

Nothing new here. It seems Women have no dreams in this author's books other than to get married and have children . But this story was pitiful it's repetitive, drawn out with the main character musings. Just dribble! My last book by this author!

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Wordiness

Extraneous words were so distracting I had to stop listening. Just so much unnecessary EXTRA. Like “because of this…” and “that’s the reason”. It interrupts the flow of the story.

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