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The Winner
- Narrated by: Lucy Walker-Evans
- Length: 11 hrs and 36 mins
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Publisher's Summary
‘I was gripped’ Louise Jensen
'Riveting' Diana Wilkinson
Fame, fortune, followers. Be careful what you wish for…
Heather thought she’d been left behind in life, until she won a place in the luxurious ‘Triple F’ lottery, where fame, fortune and followers await 12 lucky winners.
The rules are simple: live the lifestyle of your dreams and win £5,000 a week for the rest of your life, plus six months of fame on the country’s most popular app – as long as you’re not bottom of the rankings. Lose your followers, and you lose everything.
But there’s trouble in paradise.
Too many winners are falling victim to tragedy: addiction, depression, even suicide. Someone, somewhere, seems to know their secrets, and is stirring up hatred online. And Heather has secrets of her own.
Suddenly she’s not worried about losing her lifestyle. She’s afraid of losing her life.
Perfect for fans of Lucy Foley, Freida McFadden and Love Island.
Critic Reviews
'A chilling take on the world of social media influencers which feels scarily real: a great read.' Catherine Cooper, author of The Island
'Highly original and totally addictive.' Lorna Dounaeva, author of The Wife’s Mistake
'A timely and terrifying insight into the price of fame and what it means to be an influencer in the glittering, dangerous setting Parsons has created. So absorbing I read it in one day!' Sian Gilbert, author of She Started It
'An engaging, original and incredibly timely novel about the dark side of fame. A total thrill ride from start to finish.' Rhiannon Barnsley, author of The Clique
'A twisty, addictive page-turner that pulls you into a glitzy, glamorous world where nothing is as it seems and no-one can be trusted.' Dreda Say Mitchell, author of Geezer Girls