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Impostor Syndrome by Kathy Wang
3.0

As COO of the hottest tech company in America, Julia Lerner has it all and hides a lethal secret: she's also a Russian spy. One afternoon while performing a server check, Alice notices something off about the company's privacy settings and begins to suspect Julia. Impostor Syndrome truly shines when it describes the nature of high-powered women in Silicon Valley, as cutthroat Julia must walk on a knife-edge of how she is perceived. Yet, as a spy novel, the plot was completely forgettable and too many tangents really killed the pace.