How To Slay At Work by Sarah Bonner.

Thank you @rararesources for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. How to Sly at work has fabulous and vibrant front cover and is psychological/ comedy genre. I found How to Sly at Work very easy to get into and differently took my mind off my world. This was absolutely delightful to read and very funny in places. There are two narrative Millie and Freya . Freya is Millie boss and Freya orders her about a lot and Millie gets access to Freya Diary, but that is all I am going to say. You need to read the book to found out more. . I am going to say. This has a brilliant plot, and you will not be able to put this book down. I loved the characters and I found it gripping and intense read that was dark in places. I loved the twists and turns that were going on in the book definitely didn't see them coming. 5 star Blurb When your boss is at a conference in a city where there's a suspicious death, it's unlucky. If it happens twice, it's odd. But when she's in the same city at the same time as a third unexplained death . . . Could she be a stone-cold killer? Millie's always known her boss Freya is a psycho – the demanding and ever-changing coffee orders, the cryptic instructions, the apparently expected mind reading and don't even start on the insistence that Millie wears heels . . . All. The. Time. But it only extends as far as exacting office standards. Right? As Freya's assistant, Millie has privileged access to her diary and travel history and when a pattern emerges of men (who seem to have no connection to each other) dying in cities where Freya is travelling, Millie is determined to figure out what's going on. After all, a stone-cold killer could be exactly what Millie needs . . Purchase Link - https://mybook.to/slayatworksocial Author Bio – Sarah Bonner is the author of several bestselling psychological thrillers. Social Media Links – Facebook: @sarah.bonner.35574 Twitter: @sarahbonner101 Instagram: @sarahbonner101

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