features have been published in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Runner’s World, Women's Health, and more. An active member of the International Thriller Writers organization, her novels often focus on the facade and filters people put on to face the world. Her latest novel is Would I Lie to You?. The domestic thriller joins Blade’s previous novels, Have You Met Nora?, The Thunder Beneath Us, and Earth's Waters. A proud Caribbean Canadian, Blades currently lives in New England with her husband and their son.
At CrimeReads the author tagged five "must-read thrillers set in seemingly idyllic environs crowded with the sinful secrets and base behaviors of the wealthy that tickle the nosiest parts of our brains." One title on the list:
Read about another novel on the list.Janelle Brown, Pretty Things
Two women, one a grifter, the other a socialite and heiress, have their wildly different worlds collide in a twisty, complicated story about wealth, entitlement, secrets, revenge, and how sometimes the line between rich and poor, between aspiration and desperation, can become a live wire.
Pretty Things is among Trisha Sakhlecha's eleven thrillers featuring the mega-rich, Julie Clark's four top books featuring female con artists, and Lindsay Cameron's five thrillers to warn you away from social media.
The Page 69 Test: Pretty Things.
--Marshal Zeringue
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