
The Society Game
Olivia, the Wife
by H. Lanfermeijer
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Pub Date Nov 20 2018 | Archive Date Dec 31 2018
Troubador Publishing Limited | Matador
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Description
‘The devil walks amongst us. You can’t see, hear or smell him but you can sense his presence and when you do, run...’
Why choose love? Instead choose a credit card attached to a gullible man who will pay for the shoes, lunches, the mansion in the country and the skilled surgeon to scrub at the expiry date of your youth membership card.
Olivia Hopkins chose this life but bore the consequences of a brutal, lonely and loveless marriage to a man who chose money and other women over his wife.
From the outside Olivia was a woman society admired but the truth is often hidden behind the lawyer who can shout the loudest and distort the appearance of the most depraved of life choices. The Society Game is the first novel in the series.
A Note From the Publisher2>
The Society Game is H. Lanfermeijer’s first novel which explores how our society shapes who we are and the decisions we make. She lives in Guildford.
The Society Game is H. Lanfermeijer’s first novel which explores how our society shapes who we are and the decisions we make. She lives in Guildford.
The Society Game is H. Lanfermeijer’s first novel which explores how our society shapes who we are and the decisions we make. She lives in Guildford.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781789012781 |
PRICE | £4.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 200 |
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