WHISPER NETWORK, BY CHANDLER
BAKER
First of all, I’d like introduce you the writer of this thriller
related with an harassment into an office of a great lawyer’s company, in Dallas (USA), where women are the main labour force.
Chandler Baker is a young
American woman, married and with two
children, who has been able to use her free time writing nice books, some of
them, with a good welcome and large
sales in America and around the British language countries.
Having said this, the book will
show you, through more than four and
then hundred pages, how four women,
three of them lawyers, will fight against a stalker, who is furthermore the main chief of the desk and who got suicide
jumping from the fourteen floor and the balcony, adding a new point of view to
the lawsuit undertook against him the day before.
Soon, we’ll know that Ames, that
one mentionned desk chief stalker, was also the son’s Rosalita father, Salomon,
whose mother is the cleaner in these bureaux,
who eight years ago had been harassed by this man and she supported the secret
despite pursuing working there, cleaning
bins and using a vacuum in stores, aísles and staircases.
Actually, Ardie Valdez, one of
that three women lawyers, trying to help Rosalita with the paperwork for her
son, soon will discover her company had hidden that harassment against
Rosalita, while Truviv, her own company, tried to sink hers with a
countermeasure and helped by a sophisticated and gorgeous prosecutor, Cosette.
Even though, at the end of this book the doubts emerge in
every of those four characters, because every one of them had had a close
relationship with that same stalker, Ames, and could be responsible of the
death of his chief, who would be soon promoted as a new CEO and will leave a
wife and two children.
The deposition transcript will
help to understand better this novel and reach the end with a good taste in the
mouth, a brave book able to speak about arassment into the heart of upper class
in the United States and the year 2019.
For an eternal English student I´ve
enjoyed this work, with the special American expressions, and I take advantage
to recommend its reading and the brilliant matter developed in women’s defence
and human respect.
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