Anatomy of a Scandal
Books | Fiction / Literary
3.6
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Sarah Vaughan
NOW A HIT NETFLIX SERIES Instant International Bestseller “A nuanced story line perfectly in tune with our #metoo times.” —People, Book of the Week “One of the season’s most buzzed-about thrillers.” —Bookish “A strong choice for book clubs. Former political correspondent Vaughan makes an impressive debut with this savvy, propulsive courtroom drama.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review) “Vaughan offers gripping insight into a political scandal’s hidden machinations and the tension between justice and privilege…Absorbing, polished.” —Booklist (starred review) “Skillfully interweaving the story of the unfolding scandal, Vaughan gradually reveals just how shockingly high the stakes are…Sinewy…engrossing, twist-filled.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review) Some people’s secrets are darker than others.Sophie Whitehouse has a lovely home, two adorable children, and a handsome, successful husband. In other words, she has the “perfect” life. But everything changes the night her husband James comes home and confesses an indiscretion. Suddenly, her neat, ordered world is turned upside down. Did she ever really know the man she married? And, as it turns out, James’s revelation is just the tip of the iceberg. He stands accused of a terrible crime. But, the truth is even more shocking than anyone ever could have thought. Is James the guilty perpetrator or an innocent victim of a toxic agenda? In this riveting story of love, revenge, and deception, no one’s motives are pure, but some people’s secrets are much darker than others.
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Author
Sarah Vaughan
Pages
400
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Published Date
2018-01-23
ISBN
1501172182 9781501172182
Ratings
Google: 3
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"Thank you to NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review. I would give this a solid 3.5 stars - I liked it but didn't love it. Found it easy to read and characters were interesting. The story focuses around two women who are each connected to one man and discusses the different perceptions we can have about the same person. I disliked the character Sophie at first as I found her spineless but she grew on me. I liked that this novel really delves into the concept of consent and what it truly means to give consent which is an important lesson for all men and women alike (though the topic of rape is hard to read about). Would definitely recommend."
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