This is a truly action packed and fast-moving thriller. It starts with Kate Harding arriving at The Mirror, an office block in London. Having suffered some personal, and career, traumas, Kate has been working for a small PR company. However, after being approached by recruitment agent, Maggie, she is convinced to try out for a role as a senior account manager at the leading PR agency of Edge Communications.
Kate starts on the back foot, as she arrives flustered and slightly late. Impressed by the vast new building in Central London, she then finds that the interview is being taken by someone unexpected. Before long, she sits across the desk from her interviewer and, from then on, it felt more like an action film than a novel, as things get seriously out of control.
The reader has some flashbacks and gradual understanding of why the situation that Kate finds herself in is happening, as she is forced to confront her past. If interviews push you out of your comfort zone, then the lead character will find herself having to deal with something far worse than awkward questions and embarrassed silences….
This is more than a little implausible, but if you enjoy books that hurtle at speed, with non-stop action, you will surely enjoy this. I received a copy of the book from the publisher, via NetGalley, for review.