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The Switch

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The Switch

Written by: Lily Samson
Narrated by: Polly Edsell, Avita Jay
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TWO COUPLES

Elena and Adam are housesitting in Wimbledon and are instantly seduced by their new upscale surroundings.

Sophia and Finn are their beautiful, enigmatic neighbours who invite them into their world.

ONE TWISTED GAME

When Sophia proposes a wicked game to Elena whereby they will swap partners in secret, it's not long before Elena starts to experience a sexual awakening that blossoms into an illicit love affair.

But Sophia's plans are far more complex and dangerous than Elena could ever have imagined...

WHO WILL SURVIVE?

©2024 Lily Samson (P)2024 Penguin Audio
Domestic Thrillers Psychological Suspense Thriller & Suspense

Critic Reviews

‘Shocking, seductive, sexy and scandalous. The Switch is a...thriller, a clever mystery, and a wicked look at love and loyalty.’ Chris Whitaker

‘Utterly compulsive and the ultimate “what if”. I loved the relationship between the two women and the way something quite ordinary and relatable quickly spins so dangerously out of control.’ Sabine Durran

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