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    Bonnie Kistler: The Cage

    enMarch 16, 2022
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    About this Episode

    On this episode, I talk to Bonnie Kistler about her legal thriller The Cage.

    You can also watch the episode on YouTube

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    The Cage Synopsis

    On a cold, misty Sunday night, two women are alone in the offices of fashion conglomerate Claudine de Martineau International. One is the company’s human resources director. Impeccably dressed and perfectly coiffed, she sits at her desk and stares somberly out the window. Down the hall, her colleague, one of the company’s lawyers, is buried under a pile of paperwork, frantically rushing to finish. 

    Leaving at the same time, the two women, each preoccupied by her own thoughts, enter the elevator that will take them down from the 30th floor.

    When they arrive at the lobby, one of the women is dead. Was it murder or suicide?

    An incredibly original novel that turns the office thriller on its head, The Cage is a wild ride that begins with a bang and picks up speed as it races to its dramatic end.

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