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S.C. Lalli’s latest mystery represents an example of a burgeoning subgenre focused on critiques of the ultra-rich

August 29, 2024August 29, 2024
by Steven Beattie

As a commercial novel about the ultra-rich, The Plus One wants to have it both ways.

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