Whisper Network: A Novel
(Libby/OverDrive eBook, Kindle)

Book Cover
Average Rating

Available Platforms

Libby/OverDrive
Titles may be read via Libby/OverDrive. Libby/OverDrive is a free app that allows users to borrow and read digital media from their local library, including ebooks, audiobooks, and magazines. Users can access Libby/OverDrive through the Libby/OverDrive app or online. The app is available for Android and iOS devices.
Kindle
Titles may be read using Kindle devices or with the Kindle app.

Description

AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER!“Honest, timely, and completely thrilling.” Reese Witherspoon (Reese’s Book Club x Hello Sunshine book pick)“Part page-turning thriller, part smart examination of the #MeToo movement, part feminist rallying cry…Whisper Network is the satisfying “beach read” we’ve earned.”—The Daily BeastSloane, Ardie, Grace, and Rosalita have worked at Truviv, Inc. for years. The sudden death of Truviv’s CEO means their boss, Ames, will likely take over the entire company. Each of the women has a different relationship with Ames, who has always been surrounded by whispers about how he treats women. Those whispers have been ignored, swept under the rug, hidden away by those in charge. But the world has changed, and the women are watching this promotion differently. This time, when they find out Ames is making an inappropriate move on a colleague, they aren’t willing to let it go. This time, they’ve decided enough is enough. Sloane and her colleagues’ decision to take a stand sets in motion a catastrophic shift in the office. Lies will be uncovered. Secrets will be exposed. And not everyone will survive. All of their lives—as women, colleagues, mothers, wives, friends, even adversaries—will change dramatically as a result. "If only you had listened to us,” they tell us on page one of Chandler Baker's Whisper Network, “none of this would have happened."“Exciting and sprinkled with razor-sharp insights about what it is to be a woman today, Whisper Network is a witty and timely story that will make you cheer for sisterhood.”—Liv Constantine, USA Today bestselling author of The Last Mrs. Parrish

More Details

Format
eBook
Street Date
07/02/2019
Language
English
ISBN
9781250319494

Discover More

Other Editions and Formats

Excerpt

Loading Excerpt...

Author Notes

Loading Author Notes...

Similar Titles From NoveList

NoveList provides detailed suggestions for titles you might like if you enjoyed this book. Suggestions are based on recommendations from librarians and other contributors.
These books have the appeal factors witty, incisive, and thought-provoking, and they have the subjects "sexual harassment," "women employees," and "sexism in employment."
These books have the appeal factors witty, incisive, and intricately plotted, and they have the genres "thrillers and suspense" and "book club best bets"; and the subjects "corporate culture," "secrets," and "office politics."
In these fast-paced thrillers, strong female characters who are sick of misbehaving men decide to take matters in their own hands and settle the score. Save Me From Dangerous Men deals with domestic abuse while Whisper Network tackles workplace sexual harassment. -- Ashley Lyons
These books have the appeal factors incisive, fast-paced, and plot-driven, and they have the theme "office life"; and the subjects "corporate culture," "supervisors," and "sexism in employment."
These books have the appeal factors incisive, and they have the subjects "corporate culture" and "secrets."
These compelling novels show female attorneys dealing with sexism in corporate culture. Boys' Club is a disturbing legal thriller about competitive office politics. Whisper Network is a witty suspense thriller. Both will resonate with readers interested in the #MeToo movement. -- Alicia Cavitt
These books have the appeal factors incisive and thought-provoking, and they have the subjects "sexual harassment," "women employees," and "corporate culture."
These books have the appeal factors incisive, and they have the genre "thrillers and suspense"; and the subjects "sexual harassment," "me too movement," and "secrets."
These books have the appeal factors irreverent and witty, and they have the subjects "corporate culture" and "sexism in employment."
Sexual harassment is the Big Bad of these thrillers, which follow strong female characters who are fed up with being mistreated by men. In both novels, the women's decision to fight back leads to dramatic unforeseen consequences. -- Ashley Lyons
These books have the appeal factors incisive and intricately plotted, and they have the genre "thrillers and suspense"; the subjects "women lawyers," "supervisors," and "sexism in employment"; and characters that are "well-developed characters."
Career women in thriller Whisper plan to expose a predatory male CEO; in the more darkly humorous Big, privileged housewives discover one another's secrets. Each delivers complex, nuanced portraits of female friendship that authentically reflect modern gender and class tensions. -- Kim Burton

Similar Authors From NoveList

NoveList provides detailed suggestions for other authors you might want to read if you enjoyed this book. Suggestions are based on recommendations from librarians and other contributors.
These authors' works have the appeal factors disturbing, menacing, and intensifying, and they have the genre "psychological suspense"; and the subjects "women lawyers," "marital conflict," and "grief."
These authors' works have the appeal factors thoughtful and multiple perspectives, and they have the genre "relationship fiction"; and the subjects "gender role," "marital conflict," and "motherhood."
These authors' works have the appeal factors multiple perspectives, and they have the genres "relationship fiction" and "psychological suspense"; the subjects "suburban life," "schools," and "obsession"; and characters that are "well-developed characters."
These authors' works have the appeal factors creepy, disturbing, and menacing, and they have the genre "psychological suspense"; the subjects "marital conflict," "bullies and bullying," and "married women"; and characters that are "authentic characters" and "sympathetic characters."
These authors' works have the appeal factors multiple perspectives, and they have the genre "psychological suspense"; the subjects "marital conflict," "middle-aged women," and "married women"; and characters that are "well-developed characters."
These authors' works have the appeal factors creepy, menacing, and stylistically complex, and they have the genre "psychological suspense"; and the subjects "death" and "obsession."
These authors' works have the appeal factors creepy, disturbing, and menacing, and they have the genres "relationship fiction" and "horror"; and the subjects "women employees," "schools," and "women professional employees."
These authors' works have the appeal factors steamy and stylistically complex, and they have the genres "relationship fiction" and "mainstream fiction"; the subjects "teenage girls," "gender role," and "feminism"; and characters that are "authentic characters" and "flawed characters."
These authors' works have the subjects "women employees," "schools," and "marital conflict."
These authors' works have the appeal factors sardonic, incisive, and multiple perspectives, and they have the genre "psychological suspense"; the subjects "sexism in employment" and "teenage romance"; and characters that are "authentic characters."

Published Reviews

Booklist Review

In her adult-fiction debut, YA author Baker deftly mixes mystery and the #MeToo movement. When the CEO of Dallas sportswear company Truviv drops dead from a heart attack, the in-house favorite to succeed him is General Counsel Ames Garrett. But at the same time, a spreadsheet called the BAD (Beware of Asshole Dallas Men) is circulating, and, after some thought, Truviv lawyer Sloane Glover, who'd had an affair with Garrett before she was married, adds him to the list, believing that he has designs on new hire Katherine Bell. Soon Glover and her close colleagues, divorced mom Ardie Valdez and new mom Grace Stanton, take action against the company as another unexpected death high in the company's ranks raises the question of murder or suicide. In the midst of a police investigation and meetings involving suits and countersuits, Baker works in succinct statements about the quandaries of modern women: torn between motherhood and work, plagued with guilt about nearly everything, suppressing their femininity while being undervalued because of their sex, and schooled in secrecy. These truths serve to bolster the plot, not distract from it, and the result is a compulsively readable mystery with a strong message. Don't miss it.--Michele Leber Copyright 2019 Booklist

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.
Powered by Syndetics

Publisher's Weekly Review

YA author Baker (Alive) makes her adult debut with an engrossing, bracingly funny thriller. For too long, fear of career suicide has kept the women of Truviv, a Dallas-based athletic apparel brand, quiet about Ames Garrett, the company's general counsel, known throughout the company as a sexual predator. With Ames's promotion to CEO imminent, three of Truviv's female attorneys-dynamo Sloane Glover; down-to-earth, recently divorced Ardie Valdez; and overwhelmed new mom Grace Stanton-inch toward finally taking action. Sloane starts by adding Ames's name to a high-visibility, supposedly anonymous online spreadsheet, the Beware of Asshole Dallas Men list. When a shaken Katherine Bell, the legal department's freshest hire, complains to the trio, also members of the department, that their boss has become sexually aggressive with her, Sloane persuades Ardie and Grace to join her in taking legal action. The women get more than they bargained for in the ensuing fireworks, which include a death and a lawsuit. Baker, a corporate lawyer and the mother of a toddler, clearly knows her protagonists' conflicting professional and personal worlds, though she goes a bit overboard with plot twists toward the end. This empowering novel is sure to resonate with many readers in the #MeToo era. Agent: Dan Lazar, Writers House. (July) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

(c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved
Powered by Syndetics

Library Journal Review

Narrator Almarie Guerra does justice to this offering by YA author Baker (This Is Not the End), the story of three professional women who are tired of subtle and not-so-subtle sexual harassment in the workplace and have decided to take a stand. Though Ames has a wife and small twin sons, women in the office have whispered about him for years. What is he really like? The women believe they know. Attorneys Ardie, Sloane, and Grace and cleaning staff member Rosalita, all friendly with one another, have all worked at Truviv, the same company, for years. Each of the women wonders if they should expose their boss, Ames, for the victimizer he is and file a lawsuit. Suddenly, their harasser is dead and their lives become infinitely more complicated. Was he murdered? Their lawsuit garners more attention in Dallas than they would like. And when the company slaps them with a countersuit, they fear loss of income and crippling debt. At the same time, Sloane's young daughter is being bullied at school, Ardie is divorced and uncomfortable sharing her son with his new stepmother, Grace is dealing with a newborn, and Rosalita is a single mother trying to get her son into a good school. VERDICT Listeners will have a hard time pressing pause on this one. In light of current events, this is a timely listen, recommended for just about everyone.--Cheryl Youse, Norman Park, GA

(c) Copyright Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Powered by Syndetics

Kirkus Book Review

Viciously funny and compulsively readable, Baker's first adult novel is a feminist thriller for the #MeToo era.In their years working in-house at Dallas sportswear company Truviv, Sloane, Grace, and Ardie, all three high-powered lawyers, have become not only friends, but a de facto support group, because they are, by their gender, perennial outsiders. Not that anyone would say as much, not explicitly. They are not oppressed; they are achieving. They have good degrees. Their husbands, if they have them, are nice and supportive. They blow-dry their hair. And yet theirs is an uphill battle, because they are perennial outsiders in a corporate culture built for men. They aren't all bad men. "But even the good onesespecially the good ones?pretended not to notice the lines: how much more deference they earned on the phone for having a male voice," explains Baker's Greek workplace chorus. "Or how their height and stature and morning stubble gave an authoritative weight to their ideas that ours never had." The bad onesthe ones who cross linesare discussed only in whispers; the stakes are too high to do anything else. Until the women catch wind of a spreadsheet that's circulating: The BAD Men List, shorthand for "Beware of Asshole Dallas Men," an anonymous document with male names and misdeeds, ranging from the uncomfortable to the predatory. When Truviv's CEO dies and their immediate good ol' boy boss, Ames Garrett, is put up for the job, Sloane can't sit by and do nothing, watching him do to other, younger associates what he once did to her. But when she adds his name to the list, she can't possibly anticipate what will come next. Deliciously campy, the novel is part whodunit and part revenge fantasy, and Baker's (This Is Not the End, 2017, etc.) fondness for over-the-top foreshadowing only serves to enhance the delightfully ominous mood. It's a breezy page-turner of a book, which is the brilliance of it: Under the froth is an unmistakable layer of justified rage.Over-the-top in all the right ways. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
Powered by Syndetics

Booklist Reviews

*Starred Review* In her adult-fiction debut, YA author Baker deftly mixes mystery and the #MeToo movement. When the CEO of Dallas sportswear company Truviv drops dead from a heart attack, the in-house favorite to succeed him is General Counsel Ames Garrett. But at the same time, a spreadsheet called the BAD (Beware of Asshole Dallas Men) is circulating, and, after some thought, Truviv lawyer Sloane Glover, who'd had an affair with Garrett before she was married, adds him to the list, believing that he has designs on new hire Katherine Bell. Soon Glover and her close colleagues, divorced mom Ardie Valdez and new mom Grace Stanton, take action against the company as another unexpected death high in the company's ranks raises the question of murder or suicide. In the midst of a police investigation and meetings involving suits and countersuits, Baker works in succinct statements about the quandaries of modern women: torn between motherhood and work, plagued with guilt about nearly everything, suppressing their femininity while being undervalued because of their sex, and schooled in secrecy. These truths serve to bolster the plot, not distract from it, and the result is a compulsively readable mystery with a strong message. Don't miss it. Copyright 2019 Booklist Reviews.

Copyright 2019 Booklist Reviews.
Powered by Content Cafe

Library Journal Reviews

DEBUT The CEO of Truviv, a hot athletic apparel company, has suddenly died, and the firm's general counsel, Ames Garrett, looks to be the heir apparent. Sloane, Grace, Rosalita, and Ardie have worked for Ames for years, and each of the women has a different relationship with him. His reputation for sexual misconduct has long been whispered about among his reports, but no one has come forward to challenge him. However, with his likely takeover of the corporation, something must be done, so Sloane and her colleagues put their lawyerly heads together and file suit. What happens is horrific, very timely, and totally believable. VERDICT Attorney Baker's debut is a thriller, a murder mystery, and an anthem for any woman who has ever hit a glass ceiling, been the brunt of sexual innuendo, or felt harassed in the workplace. Smart, articulate, and witty, it will resonate with a huge audience. Highly recommended. [See Prepub Alert, 1/7/19.]—Susan Clifford Braun, Bainbridge Island, WA

Copyright 2019 Library Journal.

Copyright 2019 Library Journal.
Powered by Content Cafe

Publishers Weekly Reviews

YA author Baker (Alive) makes her adult debut with an engrossing, bracingly funny thriller. For too long, fear of career suicide has kept the women of Truviv, a Dallas-based athletic apparel brand, quiet about Ames Garrett, the company's general counsel, known throughout the company as a sexual predator. With Ames's promotion to CEO imminent, three of Truviv's female attorneys—dynamo Sloane Glover; down-to-earth, recently divorced Ardie Valdez; and overwhelmed new mom Grace Stanton—inch toward finally taking action. Sloane starts by adding Ames's name to a high-visibility, supposedly anonymous online spreadsheet, the Beware of Asshole Dallas Men list. When a shaken Katherine Bell, the legal department's freshest hire, complains to the trio, also members of the department, that their boss has become sexually aggressive with her, Sloane persuades Ardie and Grace to join her in taking legal action. The women get more than they bargained for in the ensuing fireworks, which include a death and a lawsuit. Baker, a corporate lawyer and the mother of a toddler, clearly knows her protagonists' conflicting professional and personal worlds, though she goes a bit overboard with plot twists toward the end. This empowering novel is sure to resonate with many readers in the #MeToo era. Agent: Dan Lazar, Writers House. (July)

Copyright 2019 Publishers Weekly.

Copyright 2019 Publishers Weekly.
Powered by Content Cafe

Reviews from GoodReads

Loading GoodReads Reviews.

Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Baker, C. (2019). Whisper Network: A Novel . Flatiron Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Baker, Chandler. 2019. Whisper Network: A Novel. Flatiron Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Baker, Chandler. Whisper Network: A Novel Flatiron Books, 2019.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Baker, C. (2019). Whisper network: a novel. Flatiron Books.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Baker, Chandler. Whisper Network: A Novel Flatiron Books, 2019.

Note! Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy. Citation formats are based on standards as of August 2021.

Copy Details

CollectionOwnedAvailableNumber of Holds
Libby102

Staff View

Loading Staff View.