Mo Williams is cursed. Cursed with the loss of his football scholarship. Cursed with the loss of his mother. But life goes on, and Mo needs a job, preferably a good job. Menial jobs pale in comparison to the roar of 106,000 fans at Beaver Stadium.
His big break comes in the form of a job interview at Total Sports Agency. But this is no ordinary interview and goes beyond the typical résumé and references.
TSA knows Mo’s deepest and darkest secrets.
Cora Hinton hates her job as a barista. She’s tired of being the responsible one, as her mother lounges on the couch, basking in the glow of the television, while her father lives a new life with a younger wife. With past due notices collecting in the mailbox, Cora needs to do something for herself for a change.
Underqualified but desperate, Cora submits a Hail Mary application for a dream job at Total Graphic Design, which leads to the improbable interview. Like Mo, this is no ordinary interview. The interviewer isn’t concerned about her qualifications, experience, or where she sees herself in five years.
Phil M. Williams is the author of twenty-five books primarily in the thriller genre. His thrillers span many subgenres, such as: murder mysteries, political, domestic, dystopian, legal, psychological, and technothrillers. His stories often feature regular Joes and Janes in extraordinary situations that are ripped from today’s headlines.
Williams lives in central Pennsylvania with his wife, Denise. When not writing, he can be found tending their permaculture farm.
If you’d like to read two of his thriller novels for free. Go to http://PhilWBooks.com.
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Fascinating and fast read that will leave me pondering a long time!!
This was a huge story crammed in a very, very short novel! Only seven characters are named yet they are well detailed and unforgettable! The action is tense from beginning to end -- truly a real page-turner!! I read the whole novel in two brief sit downs (could easily be read in a single afternoon) and yet this is one of those stories that are much larger than page count!! It leaves me pondering not only the story but life itself and human character!! Phil M. Williams is rapidly becoming one of my favorite authors!! Read his books!! Read this book!!!
I thoroughly enjoyed Phil Williams's "Against the Grain" so I was delighted to see this one come along. A psychological thriller, "The Interview" is one you will want to read in the light of day. Featuring young adults, it is peopled with folks you probably know - the high school football star with a ruined knee, Mo Williams leads the way. Cora Henton lives with her TV-addicted mom and is fed up with her job as a barista at a no-name coffee shop. Troy is a good-looking misanthrope known for his success with girls, though they are not always aware or willing. Allie Gillespie was that most popular girl in high school but had developed no discretion or sense of loyalty at all. And Brian was the loser geek, with no real friends, no girlfriends, and was easily influenced by boys like Troy.
They all passed the first interview for these three wonderful jobs, with lots of money, prestige, and a way out of their life as they know it. The second interview will be the kicker, the one that will narrow the field. And they all plan to ace that second interview.
Reviewed on October 13, 2022, at Goodreads, AmazonSmile, and BookBub. Not available for reviews on B&N or Kobo.
Audiobook: I was captivated while listening to this audiobook. As soon as I started it, I had to listen until the end. This story kept me on the edge of my seat wondering what would happen next. The author had a way with words that painted pictures within my imagination. Phil M. Williams presented some difficult and thought-provoking subjects within the material. Tristan Wright's and Mis Valyn's dual narrations were good, and their performances kept my attention. I was given a free copy of the audiobook, and I have voluntarily posted this review.
Great book to sink into; it captures your attention and won’t let go. I wouldn’t want the job if this “Interview” is a requirement to get it! The human spirit and the psyche of each individual was tried and tested - were any of them worthy? How people act in the field of adversity is reflected in the attitudes and actions of the characters. No one is innocent, but is the punishment excessive for the “crimes?” Get your copy today and find out.
Well, Phil, I have to say I am delighted this was not a 400 page book. It came close to scaring me to death, and I would not have survived 400+ pages. I could hardly set it aside for even routine things, like restroom breaks! Anyone who likes mystery would enjoy the book.
A very compelling story of greed and revenge by Phil M. Williams, brings several characters together in a rural mansion, supposedly for an opportunity for a job with rich rewards. But who is the mysterious employer, and what is the real end-game.
Five people locked in a room and told only one will survive. They must kill or be killed with a reward to the survivor. Imaginative plot. Did you like High School? Many thought HS was hell.
Very different story, loved it. Very suspensful and exciting. Liked the ending, happy after all the horror. Want to read more! Thanks for the opportunity to read this book for free.
Original, well-written, quick read, thoroughly enjoyable. Along the lines of Black Mirror, very thought-provoking and with a great balance of action, characterisation and tension. Highly recommend, would also be a good one for young adults because of its pace and length.
The book was a freebie and I can't always afford to buy a book, so I look for the free ones. This book was incredible, written to make you think of what could happen! Loved it.
Really enjoyed this unusual story. Great characters and suspense. Always expect an interesting story from Phil M Williams and The Interview did not disappoint.
This is my second Phil Williams book and it does not disappoint. It's a good thing that this book is short & to the point because the writing is very gripping & very hard to put down - I finished the book in one sitting. Mr. Williams's choice of words, writing style & attention to detail are what set the story apart and gives it its unique flavour.
Things that happened in high school come back to haunt them. Four young adults participate in the interview of their lives. Revenge. Wicked memories. Hate. Bullying. Rape. Murder. Captivity. Will anyone come out alive? The dual narrators expertly present this tense, edge of your seat psychological thriller. It's only 3 hours long, but packs alot of angst.
This is a dark story about consequences. A group of young people are lured to an out of the way mansion under the ruse of attending a job interview but things take a very dark turn. Phil M Williams gives his readers an entertaining story that is full of terrified characters and scary situations. A short, dark tale that is sure to keep you hooked from the start.
The storyline The plot The way it was told And the ending Were all very interesting. I just had a problem with a bunch of kids entering into unknown links or even allowing a car to take them into the unknown. The twist in MO story was a nice touch, and the few ending lines that can cause the assumption of another ending was a well thought idea.
Yeah the author was definitely on they young adult bullsh*t on this one! They must've have gotten a migraine with every penstroke going through the emotions of the life of writing each of these characters. Just reading them was exhausting and disturbing in the most honest way. That bullying life can take a person to another dimension.
I really enjoyed the build up of the story about teenagers looking for their dream job and thinking they found it and agree to an interview only to find out they were wrong. The build up to the interview and what happens next is unbelievable in a good way. It's well written and suspenseful and hard to put down. I enjoyed the book!
Great psychological thriller that makes you think about the choices and decisions you make when you are younger that can come back to bite you later in life.
There's a moral in there and if it can make people be better and more tolerant then the book is doing a great service as well as being an entertaining read.
A Short Cautionary Tale... A quick read points to the potential misuse of personal information for nefarious ends. Several of the characters in the book are hard to pull for their survival when things take a dark and twisted turn. Good beach read for an afternoon in the sun.
Short and predictable. I’m sorry I wasted my time on it. The characters were flat and never developed. Not much to the plot. Very little in the way of scene settings. I now know another author to avoid.