**A woman running from a dark past stumbles upon a tangled nest of seductions and secrets in this psychological thriller of obsession and betrayal.** Catherine, no last name, doesn't bury the dead. She rescues the livingβfrom intolerable, abusive, dangerous lives. Her darknet-based witness protec
The Burial Society
β Scribed by Sadowsky, Nina
- Book ID
- 109900173
- Publisher
- Random House Publishing Group
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 4 MB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
A woman running from a dark past stumbles upon a tangled nest of seductions and secrets in this psychological thriller of obsession and betrayal.
Catherine, no last name, doesn't bury the dead. She rescues the livingβfrom intolerable, abusive, dangerous lives. Her darknet-based witness protection program, the Burial Society, is the last hope for people who desperately need to disappear. Catherine takes care of them and provides new identities. She is effective and efficientβuntil she discovers that her slipup may have compromised a client, maybe even killed her. Powerless to help without exposing her shadowy profession, Catherine makes a drastic move.
With her covert service relocated to Paris, Catherine's done her best to move on. But when a dark part of her past suddenly appears in the City of Light, she refuses to runβand her life takes a harrowing turn.
Using all the tricks of her unusual trade, Catherine weaves her way through a dangerous...
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