One Night: A gripping and unputdownable psychological thriller
β Scribed by Joanne Ryan
- Book ID
- 110622368
- Publisher
- Tamarillas Press
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 181 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B0B3TPYJD3
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
One night is all it takes to ruin your lifeβ¦
Josie did a bad thing, that much she can remember.
She comforts herself with the knowledge that Rafe, her ex, deserved it, and that thereβs no real harm done, except to her pride. She drank too much. Far too much.
Josie always forgets what she's done when sheβs drunk, there are huge black holes where her memories should be and that's why sheβs not going to drink anymore. She might not remember everything but she knows sheβs different when she drinks; she becomes someone that she doesn't like.
So sheβs moving on, sheβs never drinking again, sheβs going to be a better person. She has, she decides, finally learned her lesson. But then she finds out that something terrible happened that night and she starts to wonder, could she have been involved?
Because she's remembering things that she wishes she could forget.
And she starts to believe that she might have done another bad thing.
A really bad thing.
Like murder.
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