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Final Demand: A Novel
Final Demand: A Novel | Deborah Moggach
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By the author of the bestselling novels The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and Tulip Fever, the poignant story of human frailty, temptation, and tragedy “A chilling, impeccably plotted novel” (Cosmopolitan UK) by the bestselling author of The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel Praised as “extraordinarily skillful” by award-winning writer Anita Brookner, Deborah Moggach has written an extremely powerful novel about the beautiful, bright, and ambitious Natalie, who should be doing something with her life. But instead, she’s stuck in a dead-end job and instead of improving her place in the world by her own efforts, takes advantage of the honesty of those around her, ultimately leaving them damaged and broken. Of course she denies responsibility, even when confronted with undeniable evidence that she is involved. So, when she sees a chance to change her life, she doesn’t hesitate to take it, even if it’s at the expense of someone else. After all, it’s only a minor crime. Nobody’s going to get hurt. But Natalie’s actions actually do have unforeseen and tragic consequences, and the ultimate question is will she be capable to meet the final demand to own up to what she has done? Emotionally taut and beautifully written, Final Demand is a cautionary tale about the battle between greed and love, and our own frailty in the face of temptation.
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Final Demand: A Novel | Deborah Moggach
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Enjoyed the many different third person points of view in this story. They all melded together in the end. Would recommend for an easy, quick read.

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Final Demand: A Novel | Deborah Moggach
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I finished Final Demand the other day, and though it took me longer to finish than it ought to have, that doesn't mean I didn't enjoy it.
Main character Natalie reminded me a bit of Skins' Effy Stonem - pretty, clever, and selfish as all hell. Did I want to smack her across the cheek? Not at all! Did I want to watch everything blow up in her face like a bad soap opera?
Yes. Please. Pass the popcorn.

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Final Demand: A Novel | Deborah Moggach
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Finally reading one of the books I won from Overlook Press.