Crítics Matiners

One Click
When Lauren takes a photo of a stranger on a beach and shares it online, she has no idea what will come of that single click. Her daughters are surprised that she posted a photo without consent, but it’s only when she starts to get anonymous messages asking about the woman on the beach that she deletes the photo. It’s too little too late, and the anonymous messages escalate, prompting Lauren to confess to the woman. The woman has her own dark backstory, one that might explain the messages, but Lauren isn’t convinced. She’s also dealing with a difficult client at work – one who starts to turn up in places he shouldn’t be. Her ex-husband tells her she shares too much online and brought it all on herself. Her younger daughter is behaving out of character and Lauren can’t work out what’s wrong. In her South Dublin home, the cracks are literally beginning to show, mirroring the cracks in her carefully curated life. Meanwhile, the messages from the internet troll become more cruel and personal. Her friends feel she should stand up to the troll, but Lauren isn’t so sure. And then she makes a decision that brings everything tumbling down.
Suport
Ebook
Gèneres
General Fiction, Suspense & Thriller, Fiction and Literature
Ofert per
Poolbeg Press (Editorial)
(User: Poolbeg)
Lot
April 2018
Starts: 2018-04-02
Acabat: 2018-04-30
En venda
2018-05-01
Països
Disponible en tots els països
Enllaços
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Receipt
20 ha ressenyat, 11 marked received, 9 marked not received
Lot tancat
100
Nombre d'exemplars
253
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