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Please Join Us [Audiobook]

Audio CD

Main Details

Title Please Join Us [Audiobook]
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Catherine McKenzie
Physical Properties
Format:Audio CD
Category/GenreAudiobooks on CD
Thriller
Trade Publishers Audiobooks
All Dates
Thriller
ISBN/Barcode 9781797142166
Audience
General
Edition Audiobook

Publishing Details

Publisher Trade Publishers Audiobooks
Imprint Simon & Schuster Audio
NZ Release Date 23 August 2022
Publication Country United States

Description

A propulsive thriller about secret organizations, hidden agendas, and the lengths one woman will go to reclaim her life (Laura Dave, author of The Last Thing He Told Me) from internationally bestselling author of Six Weeks to Live. At thirty-nine, Nicole Mullers life is on the rocks. Her once brilliant law career is falling apart. Her friends are all having babies before they turn forty, while she remains childless. She and her husband are soon to be forced out of the apartment they love. But after a warning from her firms senior partners, she receives an invitation from an exclusive womens networking group, Panthera Leo. Membership is anonymous, but every woman is a successful professional. And despite worries this group might be a cult, Nicole signs up for their retreat in Colorado. Once there, she meets the other women who will make up her Pride. A CEO, an actress, a finance whiz, a congresswoman: Nicole cant believe her luck. The founders of Panthera Leo are equally as impressive. They explain the groups core philosophy: theyre a girls club in a boys club world. Nicole is all in. And when she gets back home, she soon sees dividends. Her new network quickly provides her with clients that help her relaunch her career, and a great new apartment too. The favors she has to provide in return seem benign. But then shes called to the congresswomans apartment late at night where shes pressed into helping her cover up a crime. And suddenly concerns that something more sinister is at play seem all too relevant.