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![]() Review by Heather Froeschl of www.Bookideas.com and www.Quilldipper.com: My initial reaction to "Wearing the Spider" by Susan Schaab is, "Wow." It's a wicked web we weave and this book will leave readers with the feeling of needing to brush off a few spiders.
This legal thriller is also a work of suspense and romance, offering a bit of something for everyone. Evie Sullivan is a hopeful lawyer up for partnership at her law firm. She works diligently and passionately, often staying in the office well into the night to get things done. What she doesn't know, could certainly hurt her. Overhearing part of a conversation in the conference room late one night sets Evie on edge and has her looking twice at things she'd brushed off as simple errors…things like her name appearing on work she hadn't done, strange hotel receipts in her name in her expense reports from places she'd never been, emails from clients she had no known contact with. Someone seemed to be trying to make her look bad in the eyes of legitimate clients and the partners. Could it all have something to do with a forced kiss she'd fended off months ago? Was someone trying to exact some sort of revenge? Or was this all just part of something even bigger than a suffering ego? The plot thickens to reveal the inclusion of a US Senator, a commission worth $25 million, and the murder of a woman set on giving Evie some important information. Time will tell if the spider is spotted before it is too late, through it all though, readers will feel the creepy crawly sensation of Evie dealing with something quite evil.
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