Millie's boss Freya is a NIGHTMARE. She's rude, insulting, abrupt, unreasonably demanding, delivering often cryptic and contradictory commands and refusing to allow Millie to ever catch a breath.
Millie has taken over the job of Freya's assistant after the previous person, Samantha, left abruptly, and left no way for Millie to contact her for advice.
On one hastily arranged business trip, Millie catches sight of Freya doing something unbelievable, and thinks it's freaky, but later, upon hearing of a man dying not far from where the women were staying, begins to wonder if Freya had something to do with this.
Reviewing Freya's work diary, travel and expense records and cross-referencing with news reports of dead men dying unexpectedly in every city Freya has visited, Millie is even more convinced that her boss is responsible. To ensure she doesn't sound batty, Millie runs it by her best friend and roommate, Lissa, and Lissa is equally convinced. Millie persists in her research, even as she and Freya continue to travel for more unexpected client meetings, and another dead man is found.
MIllie and Freya have a confrontation, and we begin to understand more of the situation. Including MIllie's own background, which is bound up intimately with the cosmetics company they both work for. Author Sarah Bonner gives us both Millie's perspective, as she researches Freya, and Freya's perspective, as she watches Millie, and relates her backstory.
The chapters are short, the story moves fast, and I was enjoying this story, then at around the 60-70% point, I found the silliness of the whole concept just became a little too much.
I did appreciate the commentary on perceptions of and expectations placed on professional women, and the very hard glass ceiling, and how few companies around the world have diverse upper management.
Despite finding the last third of the book increasingly melodramatic and a more than a little silly, this is a light, mostly humorous, fast read.
Thank you to Netgalley and to Boldwood Books for this ARC in exchange for my review.