Gallery/Scout Press
Temper
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For fans of the high-stakes tension of the New York Times bestsellers Luckiest Girl Alive and The Lying Game, comes “a brilliantly paced thriller that gets under your skin in the best possible way” (Megan Collins, author of The Winter Sister) about female ambition and what happens when fake violence draws real blood.
After years of struggling in the Chicago theater scene, ambitious actress Kira Rascher finally lands the role of a lifetime. The catch? The mercurial Malcolm Mercer is the director and he’s known for pushing his performers past their limits—on stage and off.
Kira’s convinced she can handle Malcolm, but the theater’s cofounder, Joanna Cuyler, is another story. Joanna sees Kira as a threat—to her own thwarted artistic ambitions, her twisted relationship with Malcolm, and the shocking secret she’s keeping about the upcoming production. But as opening night draws near, Kira and Joanna both come to the realization that Malcolm’s dangerous extremes are nothing compared to what they’re capable of themselves.
An edgy, addictive, and fiendishly clever tale of ambition, deceit, and power suited for fans of the film Black Swan, Temper “revels in its mind games, delivering twist after twist as it races toward a Shakespearian climax. The final page will leave you gasping” (Amy Gentry, author of Last Woman Standing).
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Book Details
ISBN:
9781982112509
EAN:
9781982112509
Binding:
Paperback
Pages:
368
Authors:
Layne Fargo
Publisher:
Gallery/Scout Press
Published Date: 2020-14-04
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I could not put down this gripping psychological thriller! The fascinating setting of the Chicago theater scene is richly developed and many facets of the emotional cost of performing are explored with lots of unexpected twists along the way. Fargo doesn't shy away from allowing her female characters to be fully human, flawed and deliciously dangerous!
This is one of my favorite books. All of a sudden while you are reading along, it just clicks and you are like whoa! This is the female version of Dexter, and it was just wonderful.
Oh Layne Fargo, how mad at men you are. And how I love it! I picked this one up because I absolutely LOVED THEY NEVER LEARN. This one wasn't as good for me, but it definitely lived up to it's title!
People seem to have strong feelings about this book. Even the cover blurb insults it by calling it a “potboiler.” It breaks the mold in numerous ways and still delivers a suspenseful plot.
From beginning to end, every scene in this book is about how far people's limits can be pushed before they snap. I can't say the ending was a surprise. Instead, it is the only possible conclusion.