Her Many Faces
A Novel
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- 20,99 €
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“Stunning: so clever, so gripping, so timely.” — Lucy Foley
When four influential members are poisoned at London’s most exclusive private club, a young waitress is charged with their murder. Her personal life and upbringing are dissected, and five men begin to question how well they really knew her.
FIVE MEN. FIVE STORIES. BUT ARE THEY READY FOR HERS?
Her father remembers the sweet schoolgirl.
Her childhood friend bonded over a shared fascination with conspiracy theories.
Her lover regrets ever falling for her.
Her lawyer believes she is hiding something.
A journalist is convinced he knows exactly who she is: a cold-blooded killer.
But which is the true face of Katherine Cole? The reality lies somewhere between these very different perspectives.
UNRAVEL THE MYSTERY THAT’S GOT TOP AUTHORS TALKING!
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The story of a young woman on trial for multiple murders is told from the perspective of five men who knew her in this twisty suspense novel by Cloke (Close Your Eyes). After four wealthy patrons of an exclusive London club, including a politician and an oil baron, die from apparent poisonings, 22-year-old club waitress Katherine Cole is arrested for their murders. Katherine's seasoned lawyer, Tarun Rao, laments the abundance of incriminating evidence, including his client's time on conspiracy theory message boards and her frequent Google searches of the dead men. Katherine's father, John, wants to believe in her innocence, but her former lover, Conrad Milton, characterizes her as a stalker who ruined his relationship with his fiancée, and her friend, Gabriel, describes how her obsession with conspiracies, including the idea that the 9/11 attacks were faked, came to define her life in recent months. Meanwhile, journalist Max Todd digs into Katherine's background and tries to contact people from her childhood, unearthing details about her past that might recast her role in the murders. Cloke's narrative conceit pays off, with the Rashomon structure allowing readers to piece together their own portraits of Katherine from the fragments provided. This grips from the first page and doesn't let go.