The Project: A Novel

· St. Martin's Griffin
4.2
4 reviews
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The Project is a pulls-no-punches story from New York Times bestselling and Edgar Award winning author Courtney Summers, about an aspiring young journalist determined to save her sister no matter the cost.

The #1 Indie Next Pick and winner of the International Thriller Writers Award.

BELIEVE HIM, BETRAY HER

1998: Six-year-old Bea doesn’t want a sister but everything changes when Lo is born early. Small and frail, Lo needs someone to look out for her. Having a sister is a promise, Mom says—one Bea’s determined not to break.

2011: A car wreck, their parents dead. Lo would’ve died too if not for Lev Warren, the charismatic leader of The Unity Project. He’s going to change the world and after he saves Lo’s life, Bea wants to commit to his extraordinary calling. Lev promises a place for the girls in the project, where no harm will ever come to them again . . . if Bea proves herself to him first.

2017: Lo doesn’t know why Bea abandoned her for The Unity Project after the accident, but she never forgot what Bea said the last time they spoke: We’ll see each other again. Six years later, Lo is invited to witness the group’s workings, meet with Lev, and—she hopes—finally reconnect with her sister. But Bea is long gone, and the only one who seems to understand the depths of this betrayal is Lev. If it’s family Lo wants, he can make her a new promise . . . if she proves herself to him first.

Powerful, suspenseful and heartbreaking, The Project follows two sisters who fall prey to the same cult leaderand their desperate fight back to one another.

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4.2
4 reviews
J.H.
7 April 2022
A bit of a disappointment after having read Sadie by Courtney Summers. There are some similar elements in the story being about sisters who are separated. This one involves a Cult although I would say it only scratches the surface. There were some abandoned plots that disappeared without explanation among some other loose ends. I will give the works of the author another chance on a future book.
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Angel White
1 November 2021
This is a thriller different from others I've read lately and I loved it. It's slower-paced and you know who the villain is, but following Lol as she digs into The Unity Project is interesting. I've always been intrigued, as I'm sure a lot of us are, with religious cults and how they seem to trap people within their walls. David Koresh. Jim Jones. Charles Manson. Just to name a few. They somehow managed to charm people into their world and people suffered for it. This was a well thought out and intriguing read of two sisters...one most to The Unity Project and one trying to save her. There were a lot of parts that had me chilled and ice was creeping up my spine ... Find me on Instagram: @bookn.all.night
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About the author

Courtney Summers is the bestselling and critically acclaimed author of several novels for young adults, including Cracked Up to Be, All the Rage, Sadie, and I'm the Girl. Her work has been released to multiple starred reviews, received numerous awards and honors--including the Edgar Award, John Spray Mystery Award, Cybils Award and Odyssey Award--and has been recognized by many library, 'Best Of' and Readers' Choice lists. She lives and writes in Canada.

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