The After Hours Deception
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4.1 • 430 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Petal Morgan finds herself, at twenty-eight, not only without any sort of compass leading her to her lifelong dream (she has as yet to identify), not to mention the student loans stacking up against her (how much education is too much?), now perched on the edge of bankruptcy while accepting, with the shame that comes from failure, taking over the unfinished apartment over her parent's garage. But when an unexpected encounter with an old friend leads her to the kind of job she never expected, she not only uncovers her talents, but a dead body to boot. Deception has never been so lucrative... Welcome to Masquerade Inc. Cozy Mysteries!
Customer Reviews
The After Hours deception
A good story, lots of twists and turns to keep you interested.
The After Hours Deception
Loved this book, which I got for free. It is exceptionally well written (despite a tendency for incredibly long and run-on sentences) in a believable and engaging stream-of-consciousness style, which makes the main character both real and likable. The plot is involving, twisty, well thought out - grabbed me from the beginning and didn't let go. And the character development - growth from uncertain, fragile child to young adult formulating an identity, moral values, courage and self-agency - is also real and important, with a message of overcoming adversity, formulating and pursuing goals, dogged (catted?) determination, learning to count on both self and others. Great book!
Boring
Dragged on so couldn’t finish.