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The Other Half

by Charlotte Vassell

The Other Half

by Charlotte Vassell

In 'The Other Half', an elite London social circle is rocked by a gruesome discovery: Clemmie, the girlfriend of Rupert, is found dead following his extravagant 30th birthday bash. Detective Caius Beauchamp, a man with a penchant for sharp suits and modern sensibilities, stumbles upon her body during his morning run and finds himself entangled in a web of deceit, power, and privilege. As he navigates through a maze of alibis and Instagram-perfect lives, Caius contends with a barrier of wealth that could cripple his investigation. This satirical mystery questions whether justice can be served when faced with the impenetrable fortresses of the upper echelon. With impeccable wit and unexpected twists, Charlotte Vassell delivers a sardonic take on the whodunnit genre that delves into the deadly decadence and the masked realities of 'The Other Half'.

  • Fiction
  • Thriller
  • Crime
  • Mystery
  • Satire
  • Detective
  • Intrigue
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