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Maestra
- Gesprochen von: Emilia Fox
- Spieldauer: 10 Std. und 20 Min.
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The instant New York Times best seller and the perfect listen for fans of Killing Eve
The best of Skimm Reads 2016
“One of this year’s most talked about novels.” (The Washington Post)
“A twenty-first-century femme fatale as lethal as Tom Ripley and as seductive as Bacall.” (Vogue)
A put-upon assistant at a prestigious London art house, Judith Rashleigh is well-educated, well-groomed, and impeccably behaved - keeping the darker desires she indulges on nights off as her own little secret.
But when Judith uncovers a dangerous heist, her life is shattered and she’s forced to run. Armed with just her wits and a talent for self-invention, she makes her way from the French Riviera to Geneva, Rome, and the nightclubs of Paris, determined to take back what is rightfully hers.
The beginning of a darkly irresistible trilogy, Maestra follows the rise of Judith, a woman whose vulnerability and ruthlessness have left listeners worldwide begging to know: Where do you go when you've gone too far?
Kritikerstimmen
“A radical heroine. She deploys a uniquely female arsenal...weaponizing femininity.... It’s hard not to feel vicariously empowered by a woman unapologetically in pursuit. Let’s call her the Sheryl Sandberg of sociopaths, leaning in to the hilt.” (O, The Oprah Magazine)
“One of this year’s most talked-about novels.... More mayhem, more art—and certainly more sex - lie ahead for insatiable Judith.” (The Washington Post)
“This year's most erotic novel.... Unapologetic, confident and quite the sociopath, protagonist Judith Rashleigh is no Anastasia Steele.”(New York Post)