![]() ![]() She had a rough upbringing so please see the trigger warnings. I was super entertained trying to figure out who arranged the murders, what nefarious thing was going on at the office, and what secrets Ellice was hiding. ![]() There’s also a plot point about an extreme political group, keeping this vague to avoid spoilers. ![]() There are important messages and themes about race since Ellice is the sole Black executive and one of the few Black employees of the office. Overall, I really enjoyed this and am very impressed this is the author's debut work. ⚖️ A little confusing keeping all the coworkers straight. ⚖️ Important discussion of race, especially in the legal field/corporate world. ⚖️ Dual timelines of the present and Ellice’s past. ⚖️ The law student in me loved the lawyer talk and discussion of legal ethics. ⚖️ Loved the main character and definitely got Annalise Keating vibes. While she investigates, secrets from her past threaten to be revealed.Īs a law student, when I read the synopsis of this legal thriller and heard the comparisons to How to Get Away With Murder, I knew I had to read this. ![]() A post shared by Caroline photo posted by onīrief synopsis: Corporate attorney Ellice Littlejohn is thrust into the executive ranks of her office after her boss is murdered, but feels that not all is what it seems at the company. ![]()
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