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Two sisters vying for Broadway's top honor. Relentless scrutiny. A rising body count. In this cutthroat world, ambition can be deadly.
Every day, I rehearse my lines, perfecting each one for my leading broadway role. I watch my sister Audrey's play across the street, drawing bigger crowds. We both know the stakes are high - we're both nominated for a Tony.
I try to ignore how my director criticizes my every move. How the gossip columnists love to analyze my every move. And how my co-star, suddenly disappears...
But the closer I get to success, the more I realize that some prices are too high to pay. Stunts and schemes, each one more reckless than the last. But when I notice someone shadowing my every step, I start to question everyone around me, feeling the edges of reality blur.
But I reassure myself: they don't know my secrets.
They don't know what I'm capable of...
After all, I am the better actress - aren't I?
A new psychological thriller inspired by Classic Hollywood and the Golden Age of Broadway. Perfect for fans of Freida McFadden, Mary Kubica, and A.R. Torre.
PRAISE FOR TWO SWANS ON 44TH STREET
"A slow-burn psychological thriller that immerses you in the high-stakes world of Broadway... the tension builds with every chapter, leading to shocking twists and turns." - Amazon Review,
"The book's intricate plot and well-developed characters create suspense that is engaging and immersive, with unexpected twists and turns that keep you eagerly turning pages!" -- Amazon Review,
"A surprisingly realistic thriller with unexpected twists that will keep you on the edge of your seat." - Amazon Review,
"A gripping and slow burning read... The narrative is well-written, with touches of black humor and escalating tension." - Amazon Review,
"Suspense and drama on Broadway! A must-read for fans of psychological thrillers." - Amazon Review,
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