JHB South East - Sep 2020
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When a missing girl returns two years to the day after she<br />
disappeared, with no memory of where she’d been or what<br />
happened to her, her best friends are delighted. But the<br />
excitement doesn’t last ... this girl is more like a stranger. Who<br />
– or what – is she? Rachel Harrison combines thriller and<br />
horror in The Return. Hodder and Stoughton • An office fire.<br />
The death of an advertising agency CEO. And three women,<br />
each with a reason for wanting revenge. Start Three<br />
Perfect Liars by Heidi Perks early on a Saturday morning<br />
and set aside the entire weekend ... full of twists and<br />
turns, you won’t put it down. Century • The story’s<br />
nothing new ... but that doesn’t make it any less<br />
enjoyable. An intern appears to be determined to<br />
undermine and sabotage her magazine editor boss.<br />
In Precious You, a terrific debut novel psychological<br />
thriller, Helen Monks Takhar tackles the Generation<br />
X vs Millennials issues in the workplace, along<br />
with ageing, feminism, and toxic obsessions.<br />
Exceptional. HQ • Another psychological thriller<br />
set in the glamorous world of a glossy magazine,<br />
The New Girl is a freelance journalist who fills in for<br />
the fashion editor who’s going on maternity leave.<br />
It’s an exceptional job, and when it’s time for the<br />
stand-in to leave, she’s not too keen to give up the<br />
position. Harriet Walker’s book is a brilliant weekend<br />
read. Hodder and Stoughton. • Good grief. More<br />
drama. Sarah Pinborough’s Dead to Her follows the<br />
story of a woman who’s a second wife, an outsider,<br />
hanging onto her fabulous life by a designer thread<br />
... and coping just fine until her husband’s 65-year-old<br />
boss comes home from a trip with a new, lovely,<br />
22-year-old wife. Fur will fly. HarperCollins Publishers<br />
With all the drama on the pages this month, we’re looking for a down-toearth,<br />
no-nonsense wine ... like Four Cousins. The revamped collection of<br />
single-cultivar wines offers something for everyone in the club ... from a gentle<br />
smooth Merlot to a fresh and fragrant Sauvignon Blanc. This month we’re<br />
serving the medium-bodied Chardonnay – all fresh grapefruit and creamy<br />
citrus-vanilla. The wines are well priced, too ... when you can buy wine again,<br />
you’ll find them for around R59.99 a bottle. Details: fourcousins.co.za<br />
<strong>Sep</strong>tember <strong>2020</strong> Get It Joburg <strong>South</strong> • Alberton • Bedfordview • Greenstone • Modderfontein 7<br />
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