What Price Friendship..? (The Things We Do to Our Friends suspense Book Review)
Keep your enemies close, and your friends, well— keep an even closer eye on them... The damage we do—or at least, that we can do—to each other, is horribly immense in its scope and variety. We’ve become inured to it, frankly, because we see it EVERYWHERE. Trolls going off on some one or some thing , online. Hate speech. Political upheavals. But we also see it closer to home. Family members, intentionally hurting or neglecting those they should hold precious. Lovers, seemingly forgetting all of the reasons they came together, in the first place. And close friends, taking perverse delight in using and wounding those whose darkest secrets they carry and were sworn to protect. Heather Darwent gives us a look at all of these in her compelling psychological suspense debut, The Things We Do to Our Friends . Often people choose universities where they’ll feel right at home… either because the school is, literally ,...