The Betrayal
Books | Young Adult Fiction / Horror
3.9
(181)
R.L. Stine
Nora knows the secrets behind the horrifying things happening on Fear Street and reveals the dark legacy that marked the start of the terror three hundred years earlier, when a young girl was burned at the stake.
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Author
R.L. Stine
Pages
176
Publisher
Simon Pulse
Published Date
1993-08-01
ISBN
0671868314 9780671868314
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"<br/>62 year old divorce attorney, Olivia Sinclair, thought her life was perfect. She was a divorce attorney happily married on the brink of retirement. This all changed when she opened an email of her husband and a young girl filmed during sex. The sender was anonymous, she soon discovers her husband was a serial philanderer and the young girl was his secretary. <br/><br/>The secretary was found dead and all evidence points to Olivia being the jealous wife and killing her husbands mistress. <br/><br/>She is remanded on house arrest and now has to figure out who the real killer is and why to get herself free, even if that means her husband might be the guilty one. <br/><br/>This was a quick and easy read and had a twist I didn’t expect and relished it. If you enjoyed ‘The Perfect Marriage’, you will love this book as well! <br/><br/>Thank you for the gifted copy @suzybooktours and @terrylynnthomasbooks for an honest review."
"<b>****AVAILABLE ON KINDLE UNLIMITED AS OF 02 AUGUST 2021****</b><br/><br/>3.5 out of 5 stars - I loved the <i>Fear Street</i> books when I was growing up and snatched these up so fast when I saw them on Kindle Unlimited. These stories are just as easy to fall into as I remember! I did have a small issue with the minor time jumps. It was noted when there were significant time jumps, but there was no formatting distinction (I don't know if that's the proper word) between time jumps of a few days - a few weeks. It would be talking about an incident, and the following paragraph is suddenly taking place two weeks later. Because of this, I did take off an extra half point. Without that, this would have easily been a 4-star read, even if just for the nostalgia. This book was such a quick and easy read!"