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Payday: The Most Addictive 'what Would You Do?' Thriller You'll Read This Year | Celia Walden
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"If a woman says it, if it's her truth, is it the only truth?"'A satisfyingly nuanced take on the #MeToo novel . . . fearless, stylish, suspenseful and immensely entertaining' LOUISE CANDLISH______________________Late at the office party, you're chatting to two female colleagues. You've never spoken before, but suddenly you're talking in hushed voices about Jamie, co-partner and 'golden boy' of the firm. About what he does to women. You all agree something must be done.The next day though, you're not so sure. After all, these situations are complicated, easily misinterpreted. Could there be another side to the stories your colleagues told? Was your own story quite as black and white as you claimed?But things have already escalated. And now the police are involved. They're calling Jamie 'the victim', but that's all wrong. Jamie is the guilty one.Isn't he . . . ?
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twinkletoes74
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Late one night, three women share secrets. They barely know each other, but they all know Jamie Lawrence. They know what he's guilty of. They agree something must be done.

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OutsmartYourShelf
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The 3 MCs encapsulate the issues women face in the workplace; scapegoating, sexual harassment, & ageism. The first 2/3 of the book were thrilling reading, I literally couldn't put it down, but I felt that the final 1/3 was a bit of a disappointment tbh. For that reason although the book is well written, I rate it 3.5🌟

Thanks to NetGalley & publishers, Little, Brown Book Group UK/Sphere, for the opportunity to read an ARC.