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Beneath The Silence

Beneath The Silence

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Book Title: Beneath the Silence

by: Clara Voss

Genre: Psychological Thriller; Mystery Thriller

Publishing date: 13th January 2025

Language: English

Print Length: 237

Word count: 101,004

File Size: 1.330 Mb

Format: AWZ3; EPUB; MOBI; PDF

ISBN eBook: 9781917381796

ISBN paperback: 9781917381789

 

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Dive into the chilling world of "Beneath the Silence" by Clara Voss, where a seemingly ordinary life unravels into a web of dark secrets and twisted truths. As the protagonist becomes the subject of a true crime podcast, the lines between reality and deception blur, leading to a series of shocking revelations. This psychological thriller will keep you on the edge of your seat, questioning everything you thought you knew. Perfect for fans of suspenseful, mind-bending tales, "Beneath the Silence" is a must-read that will leave you breathless and craving more.

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Hugo Laurent
?Peponi Is a Mess, and I Loved It?

The planet is a metaphor, a cautionary tale, and a bureaucratic disaster zone. Baker?s world-building is as clever as his punchlines.

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Tobias Reed
?A Morality Play in Zero Gravity?

Baker doesn?t preach?he provokes. The ethical debates are gripping, and the humor keeps it all from collapsing under its own weight.

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Camille Brooks
?The Funniest Book About Colonialism I?ve Ever Read?

It?s absurd, it?s uncomfortable, and it?s brilliant. Intermission made me laugh and squirm in equal measure.

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Jaya Patel
?Tea, Tension, and Terrible Decisions?

The meetings that could?ve been emails? Iconic. This book skewers diplomacy, ethics, and human arrogance with style.

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Felix Hammond
?Diplomacy Has Never Been So Funny?

Bureaucracy in space? Yes please. Baker turns red tape into high art, and Peponi is the most hilariously tragic planet I?ve ever visited.