The Whack Club

The Whack Club

by Susan Bennett
The Whack Club

The Whack Club

by Susan Bennett

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Overview

Revenge is a dish best served cold. But some like it hot.

Isabella Albrici's epiphany begins when her mobster husband, Domenic, frames Isabella and her best friend, Teresa Benedetti, for his diamond smuggling operation. Prime targets for the prison's resident psychopath, Isabella and Teresa will be lucky to survive jail, even luckier to survive if they get out – thanks to Domenic, 'the family' thinks Isabella is an FBI informant. The big house ain't no fun house, but for Isabella and Teresa, it's the safest house there is, until the evidence keeping them there suddenly goes missing.

Welcome to the Whack Club. Four extraordinary women, one simple goal: to take down the mafia men who betrayed them. What could go wrong?

A rollicking tale of friendship, adventure and revenge.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160870724
Publisher: Clever Pumpkin Pty. Ltd.
Publication date: 09/04/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

In her first job, Susan Bennett sold large knives, replica pistols and handcuffs to complete strangers. Many years later, it occurred to her that some of those nice strangers may not have been purchasing these items for joke gifts as they claimed. Maybe they weren't even nice.

Her writing prizes include first place in the EJ Brady Award (twice), the Sydney Writers' Room Short Story Competition, The New England Thunderbolt Prize for crime writing, the Joseph Furphy Prize and Field of Words Short Story Competition, second place in the ESU Roly Sussex Awards (twice) and the Grace Marion Prize. Her stories have also enjoyed high commendations or shortlisting in the Scarlet Stiletto Awards for crime writing, the Albury City Short Story Awards (three times) Ink Tears, the Los Gatos Writers' Festival, The Big Issue and in the Southern Cross Literary Competition. Her work has been published by The Fish Anthology, The Moth, Etchings, The Australian Broadcasting Commission and the Shepparton News, among others.
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