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This was one action packed cat and mouse thriller. I couldn’t flip the pages fast enough to see what would happen next. I also wasn’t sure who to trust and kept switching who I thought did it. Finally in the end all the secrets and lies are revealed and I was shocked with the final reveal .

Arden was one person you just kept cheering for as you wanted her to come out on top.

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Not gonna lie, this one lost me at the main character switching allegiances for like the third time because someone told her a story she automatically believed despite the underwhelming preponderance of evidence.

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Hank Philippe Ryan never disappoints! Her latest psychological thriller is a tour de force, focusing on the perils of crisis management and one woman׳s quest for justice.

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Thanks to NetGalley and Tor Publishing for the opportunity to read One Wrong Word by Hank Phillippi Ryan. Full of tension and suspense and unexpected twists! This one kept me on the edge of my seat and guessing right up until the end. Loved it!

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Arden Ward is being pushed out of her job unfairly. She is given one last case to assist in the firm,but the complicated story of Cordelia Bannister and her recently acquitted husband seems to be a bit more like quicksand then a branch of hope. While Ned was found not guilty of murder, there is the court of public opinion and quite a bit of loose ends to address. Before long Arden isn't sure who is trustworthy and making a mistake could cost her her life.

A bit more complicated than her usual, it became a little drawn out for me. But I still love Hank Phillippi Ryan and will pick up the next.
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"One Wrong Word" by Hank Phillippi Ryan is a heart-racing psychological thriller that delves into the world of crisis management and the consequences of rumors and accusations.

The story revolves around Arden Ward, a skilled crisis management expert who finds herself at the center of a scandal when she's unfairly accused of having an affair with a powerful client. Her career and reputation hang in the balance, and she's given a two-week ultimatum to save herself.

Cordelia Bannister, in desperate need of help, seeks out Arden's expertise for her husband, Ned, a Boston real estate mogul whose reputation has been tarnished after a fatal drunk driving accident. Arden throws herself into helping the Bannister family, especially Ned and their two children, but as she delves deeper into the case, she uncovers unsettling revelations about the night of the accident. When another car crash occurs, it becomes a race against time for Arden to clear her name and protect her own future.

Hank Phillippi Ryan skillfully crafts a narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. The tension is palpable, and the pacing is expertly executed, making the book difficult to put down. The author weaves a web of intrigue, secrets, and suspense, creating a plot filled with twists and turns.

Arden Ward is a complex and compelling protagonist. Her determination to uncover the truth and save her own reputation is admirable, and her vulnerability adds depth to her character. The story also delves into the theme of the power of words and how gossip and rumors can destroy lives.

As the narrative unfolds, the author explores the consequences of a single wrong word and how it can have far-reaching and devastating effects. The suspense builds steadily throughout the book, and readers will find themselves questioning the motives and actions of the characters.

"One Wrong Word" is a gripping and thought-provoking thriller that explores the impact of accusations and the lengths one will go to protect their reputation and career. It's a tale of intrigue, betrayal, and the relentless pursuit of the truth, and it will keep you guessing until the very end.

In summary, Hank Phillippi Ryan delivers a compelling and suspenseful thriller with "One Wrong Word." If you enjoy psychological mysteries with intricate plots and well-drawn characters, this book is a must-read.

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