One of Us is Dead

by: Jeneva Rose
Published: Apr 26, 2022
Genre: Thriller, Mystery, Fiction
272 Pages, Audio Book (HH:MM) 07:49
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Let’s run through the players:

  • Shannon – Gretchen Wieners
  • Crystal – Cady Heron
  • Olivia – Regina George
  • Jenny – Janis Ian

Initially, I thought the women were going to kill their respective husbands but I guess that was too obvious. Bryce and Dean are both caught up in some human trafficking or sex trafficking or God only knows. It was strange how Crystal was tied into the fold, seemingly maybe she was one of the humans that had been trafficked by Bryce and Dean but, that falls flat. But if it were true, might have made the story better.

All these rich women stir up shit and want to be the “Queen Bee” except for Jenny. She wants to work and be left out of the mess but the problem with that is, she’s at the center of all the mess. Everyone knows that women confide in their beautician/hair stylist/nail tech, the same way men confide in their barbers.

Blackmail. A botched robbery. Lesbian sex. Oh my! The side stories really sell this for me.

Beware of a woman scored – or women.

One-Word Summary: Duh!

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