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The Halo Effect (The Butterfield Institute)
in its Audible Audio Edition, Unabridged!
From Publishers Weekly
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Review
“…Poignant and riveting… This is for sure one blockbuster you don’t want to miss.” — Rendezvous Reviews
“Believable and hair-raising. THE HALO EFFECT will have you on the edge of your seat from page one” — Katherine Neville, New York Times bestselling author of The Eight
“Characters so real we hear them breathing in our ear… a plot that can only be described as a knockout.” — Caroline Leavitt, author of Girls in Trouble
“I dare you to read the first five pages and not be in its thrall…a compulsive artful page-turner.” — Doug Clegg, author of The Hour Before Dark
“Interesting.. thrilling… like a femme… Jonathan Kellerman.” — Kirkus Reviews
“M.J. Rose is great!” — Janet Evanovich – NYTimes Bestselling Author
“M.J. Rose is great.” — New York Times bestselling author Janet Evanovich
“MJ Rose writes fearlessly about sex. This is a true erotic thriller. The end will take your breath away.” — Lisa Tucker, author of Shout Down the Moon
“THE HALO EFFECT will keep you spellbound and guessing from the first page to the last.” — Stan Pottinger – NYT Bestselling Author of The Lazt Nazi & The Fourth Procedure
“The Halo Effect is tense, engrossing, and sometimes so real it’s frightening.” — Linda Richards, editor of January Magazine
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