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The Money Club

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The Money Club

By: Fiona Lowe
Narrated by: Rebecca Macauley
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Izzy Harrington's fiancé is a successful entrepreneur and everyone's friend, but today she's waiting for him to get home so she can tell him they're over. Except Brad never arrives.

Instead, three angry men knock on the door and insist on talking to Brad. When the police arrive asking difficult questions and demanding to see his passport, Izzy's packed suitcases suddenly take on a whole new meaning.

Brad's disappearance sends ripples through their small town and a furious mob is camped on Izzy's lawn, desperate to recover their losses. They have Izzy in their crosshairs, determined to make her pay for Brad's audacious con.

As the search intensifies, conflicting clues emerge. Clues that suggest no one really knew Brad – least of all Izzy …

©2023 Fiona Lowe (P)2023 Bolinda Publishing
Crime Fiction Genre Fiction Psychological

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'Fiona Lowe is the undisputed queen of Australian small-town fiction.' (Canberra Weekly)
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A slow start and took a while to get into the story, however once it all starting to get going you understanding the build up of momentum and introduction to the characters. I would have liked more of a completed ending.

A good listen, in the end

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