



The Switch
A gripping and unputdownable psychological thriller with a shocking twist
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3.4 • 18 Ratings
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- £0.99
Publisher Description
'Shocking, seductive, sexy and scandalous' Chris Whitaker
'Dark, twisty and deliciously sexy' Kia Abdullah
‘Utterly compulsive and the ultimate “what if”' Sabine Durrant
A Sunday Times Style Hot Read for 2024 and one of Cosmopolitan's Best Books for 2024.
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Whose life do you want?
Elena and her partner Adam are house-sitting in Wimbledon and find themselves instantly seduced by their upscale surroundings and their enigmatic new neighbours Sophia and Finn.
When Sophia proposes a wicked game to Elena whereby they will swap partners in secret, it's not long before Elena starts to experience a sexual awakening that blossoms into an illicit love affair.
But Sophia's plans are far more complex and dangerous than Elena could ever have imagined…
How far will she go to fulfil her desires?
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Praise for The Switch:
‘Shocking, seductive, sexy and scandalous. The Switch is a page-turning thriller, a clever mystery, and a wicked look at love and loyalty’ Chris Whitaker
‘I couldn’t turn the pages fast enough to see how this dark and seductive game played out. Perfectly paced, with a shocking ending to boot!’ Sandie Jones
‘A page-turner, gripping with a bit of the unexpected. Keeps you guessing until the very last page’ Lola Jaye
‘Sinister and seductive, an enthralling psychological thriller … you’ll be swept away by this riveting and twisty read’ Woman and Home
'Simmering with sexual tension and obsession' Heat
'We've never read anything like this before. Gripping!' Bella Magazine
‘The Switch is a razor-sharp thriller that simmers with a sense of menace. Dark, twisty and deliciously sexy, it takes complex themes and weaves them into a gripping premise. Money, class, power and deception are all explored with skill’ Kia Abdullah
'A hugely original debut from a writer of genuine talent. The Switch twists and turns like a rollercoaster, where it is impossible to see what's coming next' Robert Gold
'Darkly disturbing, dangerously seductive, The Switch pulls you in and hangs onto you with white knuckles so you race to the end. What a ride!' Tami Hoag
‘Utterly compulsive and the ultimate “what if”. I loved the relationship between the two women and the way something quite ordinary and relatable quickly spins so dangerously out of control’ Sabine Durrant
‘A sexy, seductive thriller…the suburbs have never known such excitement’ Sunday Times Style
‘A dark, twisty plot and a truly malevolent villain. Samson’s sinister domestic thriller will suck you right in’ Laura Griffin
‘Fast-paced and gripping … Samson offers twist and twist’ Daily Mirror
'[A] nicely written tale, which succeeds thanks to Samson’s finely rendered characterizations and twists that are believable yet impossible to predict…' New York Journal of Books
'With immersive writing and a pulse-pounding pace, Samson skillfully lures you into her twisted world of sexy suburban noir, a world populated by deliciously dark, morally ambiguous characters' K.T. Nguyen, author of You Know What You Did
‘Like nothing we have ever read before - we couldn’t put it down!’ That's Life!
‘Obsessively dark and a little steamy … The Switch will heat up your summer’ Chat
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Samson debuts with a daffy tale of romantic suspense about a twisted game of partner-swapping between two London couples. Freelance proofreader Elena and her husband, IT support staffer Adam, are living rent-free for a season in the ritzy Wimbledon home of Adam's aunt. One morning, Elena meets Sophia, a beautiful artist, at a local café and gets pulled into the orbit of her and her husband, Finn. Soon, Finn and Sophia's lavish lifestyle unleashes a flood of envy in Elena, leading her to stew on the flagging passion in her own marriage and her distaste for Adam's overbearing mother. Per Sophia's suggestion, Elena agrees to secretly swap husbands for the night (a caper facilitated by blackout curtains) and feels an immediate, electric connection to Finn. What starts as a titillating game becomes something much stranger when Elena learns the precise nature of Finn and Sophia's arrangement, and begins to wonder if she can comfortably cut them off without risking her life. Samson swings for high melodrama, but uninspired prose and nagging implausibility make this a firm miss. For all its sex talk, this thriller generates little heat.