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The Family Game
The Family Game
Author: Catherine Steadman
THE RULES 1. Listen carefully 2. Do your research 3. Trust no one 4. Run for your life — Harriet Reed, a novelist on the brink of literary stardom, is newly engaged to Edward Holbeck, the heir of an extremely powerful family. And even though Edward has long tried to severe ties with them, news of the couple’s marital bliss...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780593158067
ISBN-10: 0593158067
Publication Date: 11/8/2022
Pages: 320
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3.6 stars, based on 8 ratings
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 3
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VolunteerVal avatar reviewed The Family Game on + 660 more book reviews
This is the novel I intended to read when I "accidentally" read The Inheritance Games by Jennifer Lynn Barnes in late November. Since The Family Game takes place between Thanksgiving and Christmas, I wanted to read it during then.

If you think your family's holiday celebrations are dysfunctional or non-traditional, allow me to introduce you to the Holbeck family. Ultra rich, massively powerful, steeped in tradition. Harriet will marry into the family when she weds Edward Holbeck, but their holidays in no way resemble Norman Rockwell celebrations.

This is my first Catherine Steadman novel, and she expertly narrated the audiobook (which she apparently does for all of her books). It was over the top in every way which made the chapters fly by and concluded my holiday reading with a bang.

Thanks to the Currently Reading podcast for sharing the ideal season to read this thriller.
MKSbooklady avatar reviewed The Family Game on + 1002 more book reviews
Catherine Steadman has written another killer book. Literally. This story of one families unlimited wealth and power goes from zero to one hundred in a very few short seconds. My reaction to most of what happens to Harriet is "just go away!" But when you're in love, well, I guess you ignore those big fat red flags everywhere. I'm all for family traditions but these people are certifiably wacky. I will admit that the ending took me a little by surprise. Enjoyable and fast paced, Ms Steadman has done it again.


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