A review by booklistqueen
Whisper Network by Chandler Baker

challenging dark mysterious tense slow-paced

3.5

 For years, whispers about how he treats women have followed Ames as he has moved up the corporate ladder at TruViv, Inc. Working alongside Ames, Sloane, Ardie, and Grace each have their own perceptions of him. When the CEO dies, the board is eyeing Ames for promotion and the three women are eying him for another reason: his inappropriate advances toward a new hire. At what point is enough, enough?

Although there is an overarching suspicious death investigation, I'd classify Whisper Network as a drama more than a thriller. I liked how Baker tackled the #MeToo movement (and loved her author's note), showcasing some of the gray areas and hesitations when it comes to reporting workplace conduct. However, the unique formatting slowed the story way down, making this slow-burn mystery a little too slow for my taste.