The Dating Game
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Ally Zetterberg
The friendship game. The dating game. The end game. For board game designer Tilda Smith they’re all necessary steps on the path to finding happiness. And by structuring her life according to a set of rules, just like in the games that she loves to create at her job, Tilda can finally win.
The only problem? The other players don’t know they’re playing by Tilda’s rules. She’s fair. Very fair, in fact. But then one night her date pushes her too far and she gets just a bit carried away. Any player who disappoints must face consequences, right? But as Tilda finds herself transporting a body in a laundry bag, she has to question how to make the punishment fit the crime.
And now someone is watching Tilda and playing a game of their own. Will they turn the tables on her, or can she figure out a way to best them? The game is never really over until she says it is.
Game on.
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Commentaires
"Absolutely hilarious. Tilda is a riot. Endearing and murderous. What a killer combo!" – Katy Brent, author of How to Kill Men and Get Away With It
"A popcorn thriller with bite. Tilda is the unhinged FMC you really shouldn't root for, but absolutely will." – L. M. Chilton, author of Don't Swipe Right
"Tilda’s skewed narration combines the charm of Nita Prose’s Molly the Maid with a defiant feminist streak all her own. The result is a poignant, darkly amusing look at the perils of modern dating." – Publishers Weekly
"A popcorn thriller with bite. Tilda is the unhinged FMC you really shouldn't root for, but absolutely will." – L. M. Chilton, author of Don't Swipe Right
"Tilda’s skewed narration combines the charm of Nita Prose’s Molly the Maid with a defiant feminist streak all her own. The result is a poignant, darkly amusing look at the perils of modern dating." – Publishers Weekly
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