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Transworld Publishers Ltd Paperback English

The Shame Game

By L. D. Smithson

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Transworld Publishers Ltd Paperback English

The Shame Game

By L. D. Smithson

Regular price £9.99 £8.49 Save 15%
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  • Welcome to The Shame Game. Are you ready to play?I know what you did. What you’ve kept hidden all these years. Now I’m going to make it public. Unless you do exactly what I say. There’s only one way to keep your secret hidden: you need to ruin your best friend’s life. Take it apart, piece by piece, until they have nothing left. Betray their trust. Put them to shame. Let the game begin…***Readers love L.D. Smithson***'Immediately immersive, and scary as can be.' Lee Child'Stylish, glamorous and clever.' Andrea Mara'A gut-wrenching read.' Woman’s Own'A definite page-turner. The pace never slackens.' Faith Martin'LD Smithson relentlessly turns the screws on her characters. It was excruciating to watch them squirm but I could not stop turning the pages.' Emma Curtis
Welcome to The Shame Game. Are you ready to play?I know what you did. What you’ve kept hidden all these years. Now I’m going to make it public. Unless you do exactly what I say. There’s only one way to keep your secret hidden: you need to ruin your best friend’s life. Take it apart, piece by piece, until they have nothing left. Betray their trust. Put them to shame. Let the game begin…***Readers love L.D. Smithson***'Immediately immersive, and scary as can be.' Lee Child'Stylish, glamorous and clever.' Andrea Mara'A gut-wrenching read.' Woman’s Own'A definite page-turner. The pace never slackens.' Faith Martin'LD Smithson relentlessly turns the screws on her characters. It was excruciating to watch them squirm but I could not stop turning the pages.' Emma Curtis