'An utterly addictive, deliciously dark look at the underside of glamorous university life . . . An absolute five star read' GYTHA LODGE 'I was completely hooked. Reminiscent of Big Little Lies' VICTORIA SELMAN A chance to reconnect. A chance to get revenge . . . Emily Toller has tried to forget her time at university and the events that led to her suddenly leaving under a cloud. She has done everything she can to forget the shame and the trauma – and the people involved. She has tried to focus on the life she has built with her children and husband, Nick. But events like that can’t just be forgotten. Not without someone answering for what they’ve done. When an invitation arrives to a University reunion, everything clicks into place. Emily has a plan. Because if you can’t forget – why not get revenge? PRAISE FOR POLLY PHILLIPS 'The Reunion is a standout tale of guilt, betrayal and toxic friendship, simmering with suspense and observations the reader instantly relates to' VICTORIA SELMAN ‘Friendships don’t get much more toxic than this – a compelling tale of jealousy, rivalry and the things we do to those closest to us’ T.M. LOGAN, author of The Holiday and The Catch ‘From the intriguing and hooky first chapter to the final page, it held me in a vice-like grip' SOPHIE HANNAH, author of Haven’t They Grown 'A perfectly-paced page-turner that cleverly explores the "frenemy" relationship' PHILIPPA EAST, author of Little White Lies ‘Pacy, stylishly-executed and brimming with tension. This book captures frenemies in a truly terrifying way!’ JO SPAIN, author of Dirty Little Secrets
"When the Chance siblings, all unable to find love, reunite to plan the ultimate fiftieth anniversary party for their parents, they all must contend with romantic entanglements, sibling rivalries and the definitive end of their childhood.
'When I read back through my diaries, I come across completely unknown events, as if another person lived that time in my place. And still, a recollection can suddenly knife...
Aaron Miller, a Vietnam vet who works as handyman at a trailer park, was a decorated war hero. Returning home from the war, he lost everything. But God finds and redeems the lost things of life, and someone is searching for Aaron.
The popular sequel to Class Reunion, Rona Jaffe’s After the Reunion continues the heartwarming story of Daphne, Emily, Chris, and Annabel five years after their class reunion.
Nine surviving members of a U-boat crew captured during World War II gather in North Carolina for their 60th reunion, only to find themselves targets for a group kill.
But when the hotel is chosen as the location for her high school reunion, Cait finds herself unable to resist the appeal of showing off her new life to the people who once made her existence miserable.
Indeed, this book demonstrates the extent to which the victors' aims in 1865 were met--and at what cost"--
W. C. Daniell to H. C. Brandt, March 5, 1867, Henry C. Brandt to Edward L. Deane, August 12, 1867, ... Freedmen's Bureau and Reconstruction, 193–213; Pearson, “'There Are Many Sick, Feeble, and Suffering Freedmen,'” 165–70. 50.
Lady Emmaline Shaw's reputation was irreparably damaged when her finance, John Brantwood, disappeared immediately after their engagement four years ago.
HACK . Kill him ? Fillet him ? Not yet , although last night I was very tempted to get reacquainted with Tim and that slut ... I don't think I'd make a very good wife . My career comes first and always will . I love my work . HACK .