
Synopsis
From Jessica Knoll, bestselling author of Luckiest Girl Alive, The Favourite Sister is a thrilling, razor-sharp drama following a pair of competitive sisters at the centre of a reality TV series – and the secrets and lies that lead to murder . . .
Perfect for fans of The Real Housewives and Liane Moriarty's Nine Perfect Strangers.
‘You won't be able to put this one down’ – Good Housekeeping
Welcome to Goal Diggers, one of the most popular shows on American national television. Set in New York, its fiercely competitive cast of five self-made women are defined by their success, beauty and ruthless drive to reach the top by whatever means necessary.
Brett and Kelly Courtney are the show’s shining jewels – two sisters whose blossoming business helps disadvantaged women in Morocco. But behind the scenes their rivalry goes deep, as bitter jealousies and dark secrets threaten to destroy their manufactured screen lives.
The sisters are joined by three other hyper-competitive women who all have their own agendas – and the latest season promises sparks to fly in the quest for even higher ratings.
Vicious backstabbing, scathing social media attacks and finely-tuned scripting draw in the viewing public every week, all orchestrated by the show’s omnipotent producers. But even they don’t know that season four will end in murder . . .
‘A twisty, sexy thriller, jam-packed with wit and snark’ – Glamour
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Knife-sharp and enthralling, Jessica Knoll’s The Favorite Sister is as bold and smart and audacious a novel about women and ambition as you could hope for. A more-than-worthy follow-up to Luckiest Girl Alive, it proves Knoll is a literary force to be reckoned with
You'll be seeing this pink umbrella on beaches everywhere this summer
The unexpected and unpredictable twists and surprising revelations will delight suspense fans
Picture a fictional feminist reality TV show that's basically The Real Housewives of Startup Boardrooms. We find out early that one of the five castmates is dead, but we have no idea who did it, or why. This is the kind of soapy, hilariously vicious book you'll gobble up in one sitting


