One Last Secret by Adele Parks

One Last Secret

by Adele Parks

One Last Secret … would you kill to keep it?

‘Absolutely gripping’ Lisa Jewell
‘I’ll drop anything for a new Adele Parks’ Lucy Foley
‘Whip-smart protagonist, immensely satisfying’ Karin Slaughter
‘Parks gets better and better’ Gillian McAllister
‘Original and utterly compelling’ Peter James

One last client
A week at a beautiful French chateau should be an easy final job for Dora. She’s smart, stunning and discreet.
She only needs to convince the other guests that she’s Daniel’s girlfriend.

One last chance
One final, luxurious week and she can leave the dangerous, difficult escort world, because Dora has fallen in love and is ready to embrace a better future.

One last secret
But as the guests assemble, it becomes terrifyingly apparent that putting her past behind her is impossible. And one last secret could cost Dora everything, including her life…

From the Sunday Times Number One bestseller Adele Parks comes a blisteringly provocative novel about power, sex, money and revenge.

Praise for One Last Secret:

‘Absolutely gripping, this is revenge lit at its best’ Lisa Jewell

‘I’ll drop anything for a new Adele Parks: she nails it every time’ Lucy Foley

‘Perfection’ Daily Mail

‘A whip-smart protagonist, immensely satisfying twists and turns and powerful emotional undercurrents’ Karin Slaughter

‘An astonishing achievement, Parks gets better and better’ Gillian McAllister

‘A high-octane read’ Prima

‘Original and utterly compelling’ Peter James

‘Serves up the perfect dose of escapism laced with tension and darkness’ Cosmopolitan

‘Adele Parks is the queen of the domestic drama’ Sally Hepworth

‘Deliciously deceptive and darkly satisfying. I loved it’ Jane Fallon

‘Adele Parks goes fearlessly into worlds… She pulls it off every time’ Jane Corry

‘Tense’ Best

‘5*… This dark, twisted tale gets better with every page’ The Sun

‘‘Perfect pacing… a clever plot with several jaw-dropping twists and a protagonist you’ll find yourself rooting for…’ My Weekly

‘A sassy voice and – in true Parks style – a serpentine twist that comes back to bite you’ Saga

Reviewed by Jeff Sexton on

5 of 5 stars

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Return Of The Queen. This book has a lot going on, and several problems, but ultimately there is nothing technical/ objective-ish to hang a star deduction on. The positive image of a sex worker is great - as is the more real-to-most view of what *actually* happened later in the book. The twists and turns are well executed and extend all the way into the epilogue, which is also good. But there are absolutely points where you're going to question whether you want to continue - this book gets *dark* and seems like it is going to be getting even darker. But then comes an abrupt and extended shift, before we get back to the meat of our current story, and that saves us from the darkest areas. Still, my own biggest problem with the book is that it has exactly the same problem Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King does (and hence my title of this review). That last 10-15% in particular is pretty dang unnecessary and should have been left on the editing room floor. The epilogue itself is fine, but there is around 10% of the text in between the penultimate twist and the epilogue that seems to exist for no reason other than padding the length of the book... and why bother padding the length of the book? Does your contract or pay as an author or publisher depend on the number of words or pages or some such? It just makes no sense otherwise. Still, the tale itself here is interesting and ultimately satisfying, even if there are various problems therein. Recommended.

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