Last Woman Standing
Written by Amy Gentry
Narrated by Almarie Guerra
3/5
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About this audiobook
Humiliated by a man who held her career in his hands, Dana Diaz’s life and reputation are in tatters.
Drowning her sorrows one night in a bar, she gets talking to a stranger, Amanda – and finds that she, too, has a story to tell.
Over a drink, Amanda proposes a plan:
The women should take revenge on each other’s behalf.
Stalking and tormenting the people that wronged them carries a thrill – and one act of revenge soon leads to another. But while this may be an addictive game for two, only one can survive.
WHO WILL BE THE LAST WOMAN STANDING?
Readers love Last Woman Standing:‘This book blew me away’ Cosy Cat Reviews
‘A fantastic read’ Rachel
‘What a page turner!’ Jane
‘I highly recommend Last Woman Standing … This novel does not disappoint … FIVE-STAR’ D.B. Moone
‘Timely and suspenseful’ Ray J.
‘A unique story … This one will stick with me’ Courtney
‘A riveting page turner you’ll stay up way too late to finish’ SW
Amy Gentry
AMY GENTRY is the author of Good as Gone, a New York Times Notable Book, and Last Woman Standing. She is also a book reviewer and essayist whose work has appeared in numerous outlets, including the Chicago Tribune, Salon, the Paris Review, the Los Angeles Review of Books, and the Austin Chronicle. She holds a PhD in English from the University of Chicago and lives in Austin, Texas.
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5It was a bit of a slog to get through. I just kept listening as it seemed like the best of a bad bunch. Too long and not very interesting.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5I received an ARC of this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. This did not affect my opinion of the book or my review itself.I've been reading a lot of dark books lately, maybe because it's winter and typically pretty dark and gloomy outside. Or maybe just because I tend to love psychological thrillers and suspense and they tend to be pretty dark. And Last Woman Standing is definitely one of those dark reads.Comparisons have been made to Strangers on a Train and I can definitely see why. When Dana Diaz, a comedian trying to find her place on stage, meets Amanda Dorn after a difficult show, the two start talking about the difficulties they've faced in their lives, especially when it comes to men. When Dana finds herself drawn into a pact, she realizes the consequences are far more than she could have anticipated.This is a fascinating and disturbing look at what it means to be a woman in a man's world, the danger and violence women can and do face anywhere at any time. Gentry dives deep into this, through the world of stand up comedy (highly unique), as well as the tech industry (highly timely). Gentry also explores the bonds (or lack thereof) between women, and the power and harm of obsession.I did guess a large percentage of the major revelation before it happened, but this actually upped the tension for me, because I could see what was coming and as a reader could do nothing about it.Gentry has proven with this and her debut book that she is a talented writer who knows how to write dark, tense psychological thrillers and suspense. I'm excited to see what she comes up with next.