People Like Her (e-bog) af Lloyd, Ellery
Lloyd, Ellery (forfatter)

People Like Her e-bog

90,41 DKK (inkl. moms 113,01 DKK)
&quote;Beyond being a brilliant skewering of social media and influencer culture, People Like Her is, quite simply, a damn good thriller . . . . The novel reads like Gone Girl on steroids in all the best ways. BookReporterBreathlessly fast, brilliantly original. Bravo, Ellery Lloyd!Clare Mackintosh, New York Times bestselling author of After the EndFrom the New York Times bestselling author of ...
E-bog 90,41 DKK
Forfattere Lloyd, Ellery (forfatter)
Forlag Harper
Udgivet 12 januar 2021
Længde 288 sider
Genrer Fiction: general and literary
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780062997418
"e;Beyond being a brilliant skewering of social media and influencer culture, People Like Her is, quite simply, a damn good thriller . . . . The novel reads like Gone Girl on steroids in all the best ways. BookReporterBreathlessly fast, brilliantly original. Bravo, Ellery Lloyd!Clare Mackintosh, New York Times bestselling author of After the EndFrom the New York Times bestselling author of The Club, a razor-sharp, wickedly smart suspense debut about an ambitious influencer mom whose soaring success threatens her marriage, her morals, and her familys safety.Followed by Millions, Watched by OneTo her adoring fans, Emmy Jackson, aka@the_mamabare, is the honest Instamum who always tells it like it is.To her skeptical husband, a washed-up novelist who knows just how creative Emmy can be with the truth, she is a breadwinning powerhouse chillingly brilliant at monetizing the intimate details of their family life.To one of Emmys dangerously obsessive followers, shes the woman that has everythingbut deserves none of it.As Emmys marriage begins to crack under the strain of her growing success and her moral compass veers wildly off course, the more vulnerable she becomes to a very real danger circling ever closer to her family.In this deeply addictive tale of psychological suspense, Ellery Lloyd raises important questions about technology, social media celebrity, and the way we live today. Probing the dark side of influencer culture and the perils of parenting online, People Like Her explores our desperate need to be seen and the lengths well go to be liked by strangers. It asks whatand whowe sacrifice when make our private lives public, and ultimately lose control of who we let in. . . .