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In this suspenseful novel, we meet Bradley, a cunning killer. His victims? The Alphababes: Alicia, Brooke, Cathy, and Dana—close friends since college. As Bradley insinuates himself into their lives, they fall for him, unaware of the danger lurking. But who’s pulling the strings? The puppet master’s identity remains shrouded in mystery until the explosive reveal. 🕵️‍♂️💔🔍
If you’re a fan of twist-filled thrillers, “Do Unto Others” is a must-read! 📖✨
And remember, trust is like a delicate thread—once broken, it’s hard to mend.

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Four friends kept the secret. The alphabetas, Alicia, Brooke, Cathy and Dana. But someone wants revenge. The book is amazing. I was engaged from the first word to the last. This is one of those stories where you keep reading because you have to know what's coming next! From one twist to a little turn it's hard to imagine what could possibly happen now? Definitely one book you HAVE to read!

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Mark Jenkins’ debut With No Stone was an award winning pacy twist-after-twist thriller, earning praise and plaudits from A-list authors and readers alike.

Do Unto Others reminded me of something like Peter Swanson’s Nine Lives - a new school take on a classic concept. In Do Unto Others the k*ller, Bradley and his plot are identified at the start, his victims are introduced and bumped off one by one, while the identity and motives of the puppet master pulling the strings remain a closely guarded mystery.

The targets are the Alphababes, Alicia, Brooke, Cathy and Dan, close friends since college. One died at her wedding and the three survivors share a secret.

I enjoyed it, enjoyed getting to know each of the ladies in turn, seeing Bradley manipulate his way into their lives, win their trust and love before exacting carefully plotted personalised murders.

All hell breaks loose with the big reveal, buckle up for some big twists.

Overall a successful thriller which fans of With One Stone will lap up and wish for more.

Thanks to Netgalley and Mark Jenkins

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I loved this book, it brought the three friends back together to confront their past, a very thrilling read overall.

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