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Eat Slay Love : The hilarious new revenge thriller from the author of BAD MEN

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£9.99

Paperback 384 pages
Bonnier Books Ltd 22 May 2025
Cohen, Julie Mae

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ISBN/SKU: 9781804182987 Categories/Genres: ,

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A good friend will help you move on.

A best friend will help you move the body . . .

The razor-sharp, hilarious new black comedy thriller from the bestselling author of Bad Men.

Marina is a divorced mother of three preschoolers.

Lilah is a shy and lonely librarian.

Opal is a broke post-menopausal fitness guru.

These three women have absolutely nothing in common – except for the charming, attractive man who’s beenlying to all of them. Now that he’s tied up in a basement, they may just have something to bond over.

But how far is each willing to go to get revenge? As this shared secret brings them closer together, other, deadlier problems come crashing into their lives. Can they put their differences aside to save themselves – and each other?PRAISE FOR JULIE MAE COHEN:’The feminist serial killer you didn’t know you were waiting for. Sensational’ – CLARE MACKINTOSH’I can’t remember the last time I enjoyed a thriller this much’ – ERIN KELLY’Had me turning the pages like a fiend’ – CJ SKUSE’Fast and furious and very, very funny’ – TAMMY COHEN’Bloody brilliant. Sharp and darkly hilarious’ – ANNA MAZZOLA’Will have you cheering and laughing in equal measure’ – PRIMA

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