Young Rich Widows: A Novel

"An 80s romp with big hair and even bigger secrets! Grab your popcorn and settle in for this incredibly fun and twisty read." -- Jeneva Rose, New York Times bestselling author of You Shouldn't Have Come Here

1985, Rhode Island.

A private jet carrying four partners of a Providence law firm crashes outside New York City, killing all aboard but leaving behind more questions than answers and setting the stage for four widows to find the truth.

Justine: a former fashion model adjusting to suburban life

Camille: a beautiful, young second wife whom some suspect is a gold digger

Meredith: a stripper who was in a relationship with the firm's only female partner

Krystle: a founding partner's wife committed to the firm being a legacy for her sons

While the crash is initially ruled a tragic accident, something's not adding up: the team wasn't supposed to be in New York that day, and it's soon revealed there was a very large sum of cash that burned up with the plane.

The scene is as wild as '80s neon, and the manic chase to uncover the Mafia-laced secrets gives this rip-roaring read a rad vibe that will linger long after the '80s soundtrack fades and the hairspray falls.

"Young Rich Widows is hands down the most original thriller you'll read all year. Laugh out loud funny, twisty and full of surprises." -- Wendy Walker, international bestselling author of What Remains

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352 pages

Average rating: 7.61

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Stacerse
Mar 23, 2024
10/10 stars
I really enjoyed this book. The story captures your attention quickly due to the mystery behind the deaths of four characters. The partners of these characters are left to try and solve the mystery and work out a debt that is still owed to the mob. Character development is rich and will make you feel for them. Twists & turns throughout this book captivate your attention.
bdgump
Mar 06, 2024
6/10 stars
Here for the girl power in the Widow group, setting in the 80s makes this book better

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