Tuesday, May 27, 2025

2 for Tuesday: rich people behaving badly

 


Happy #twofortuesday! Here’s two audiobooks featuring rich people behaving badly. 


πŸ’°Good Rich People by Eliza Jane Brazier. A wealthy couple makes a game out of ruining the lives of their rental tenants- until they run up against a desperate young woman trying to hide a terrible secret. I liked this one and there were lots of twists and turns. It’s told from two POV and both narrators were great. 


☠️ See How They Fall by Rachael Paris. The family of a deceased wealthy patriarch of luxury goods empire gathers for the weekend. Tempers and egos flare. One person ends up dead and a little girl is hospitalized with arsenic poisoning. A hard charging detective disregards her boss to push the investigation further. Meanwhile, the girl’s mother begins to uncover dark family secrets. I’ve seen lots of love for this psychological thriller, but it  just wasn’t for me. I think I’m just tired of the psychological fiction genre. Narrators Arianwen Parkes-Lockwood and Eva Seymour kept me listening. 


Is there a genre, sub genre, or trope you’re over and why are you tired of it? 


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About the Author

Eliza Jane Brazier is an author, screenwriter, and journalist. She currently lives in California, where she is developing her books for television.


Rachel Paris worked as a commercial lawyer in London and Auckland before writing her debut novel, See How They Fall. She holds a Master of Laws from Harvard Law School and a Master of Creative Writing from the University of Auckland. Rachel currently lives with her family in Auckland. 

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