The Key
by Jennifer Sturman | Literature & Fiction | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0373896034 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 0373896034 Global Overview for this book
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Ever wished your boss would drop dead?
Of course not. Wel, not really. And neither had Rachel Benjamin --- until she finds herself working for Wall Street terror Glenn Gallagher on his latest pet project. Rachel thinks the deal --- and Glenn --- are more than a little shady, but she has a promotion at stake. It's either keep her lips sealed or kiss her partnership goodbye. Or kill Glenn. (Just kidding!)
At least she has Peter. Rachel's too good to be true fiance has moved in, and while his stuff is everywhere and he's strangely jealous of her friendly new coworker, she's confident they'll figure things out. It would help if Glenn's killer schedule didn't have Rachel working around the clock. Really, the man must be stopped.
Rachel's jokes about killing her boss doesn't seem so funny when Glenn is murdered. And it's even less laughable when she becomes the prime suspect. With the police hot on her very stylish heels, and the threat of an unflattering orange jumpsuit in her future, Rachel's learning the hard way to be careful what you wish for. She needs to catch the true killer quickly, before the killer catches her.
Of course not. Wel, not really. And neither had Rachel Benjamin --- until she finds herself working for Wall Street terror Glenn Gallagher on his latest pet project. Rachel thinks the deal --- and Glenn --- are more than a little shady, but she has a promotion at stake. It's either keep her lips sealed or kiss her partnership goodbye. Or kill Glenn. (Just kidding!)
At least she has Peter. Rachel's too good to be true fiance has moved in, and while his stuff is everywhere and he's strangely jealous of her friendly new coworker, she's confident they'll figure things out. It would help if Glenn's killer schedule didn't have Rachel working around the clock. Really, the man must be stopped.
Rachel's jokes about killing her boss doesn't seem so funny when Glenn is murdered. And it's even less laughable when she becomes the prime suspect. With the police hot on her very stylish heels, and the threat of an unflattering orange jumpsuit in her future, Rachel's learning the hard way to be careful what you wish for. She needs to catch the true killer quickly, before the killer catches her.
This book will be going to the used book store to make room on Mount TBR. Though this book will be long gone, I was able to acquire an electronic copy of this book to read on my Nook. I will update this space with my review after I've read it.