What it's about
Maya Voss has spent her life pretending the name on her birth certificate is a coincidence. She is a documentary filmmaker; the Voss family is a media empire with a tower on the skyline and a senator on retainer. Then, on the night Edward Voss collapses mid-sentence at the annual shareholders' dinner, his lawyer calls the daughter nobody mentions: Edward has signed his voting proxy to Maya. Overnight she holds the deciding stake in a company run by half-siblings who have spent decades learning to smile while they cut. Every Voss wants something from her, every Voss has a version of why her mother left, and the only person who knows the truth is lying in a hospital bed, perhaps never to speak again — or perhaps choosing not to.
The details
A story of power games·family secrets·old money·slow knife
Fiction you can fall into.
- Chapters that read in about a minute, paced so you never want to stop.
- Every story voiced, with painted cover art and a full opening scene.
- Stories you can binge in an evening or follow for months.
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The Fake Fiancée Clause
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The Ledger
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She built the house. They buried her in it. Now she remembers everything before it happens.