Author: Laurie Lisa
Narrator: Jeanine Kane
Unabridged: 21 hr 14 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Findaway Voices
Published: 01/28/2021
Genre: Fiction - Crime
Get hooked with The Wine Club.
Most people can’t tell a good wine from a bottle of Two-Buck Chuck. At least that’s what Reggie and Audrey decide one night while celebrating their daughters’ election to the elite Mohave High Pom Squad. But cheerleading in Scottsdale is expensive, and both women are strapped for cash and going through a rough patch. Reggie’s husband announced he’s gay and wants a separation. Audrey’s husband is entering rehab.
What if they could earn money by selling cheap wine in fancy bottles? How hard could it be?
As they perfect their high-stakes con, they enlist the help of Cynthia, an ex-Mrs. Arizona with her own problems. When the money flows, their greed and mistrust grow…as does the realization that they are now a team of real-life female criminals.
The Wine Club is a witty, wicked tale of suburban crime. With its dark humor, creative satire, a twisted plot, and female criminals who "break bad," this suspenseful novel is filled with surprising twists and turns, and one you won't put down.
Read about Laurie at LaurieLisa.com.
Amazon reviews:
"Stellar Read...One of the top five I have read this year...Meticulously crafted...A masterpiece of feminine literature." KA
"...spellbinding and filled to the brim with unexpected turns." BY
"Don't miss this darkly funny thriller...I devoured The Wine Club in just a few days, anxious to find out how far Reggie, Audrey, and Cynthia would go to save themselves and their children from financial ruin." AZ
"An entertaining example of women's Literature...a story of many layers. It is brilliant." J
"Brilliant! This book is phenomenal!...a fast-paced read and one that is difficult to put down." CM
"A masterfully crafted story...If you liked Gone Girl or Girl on a Train, you will enjoy reading this!" RD
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