The truth is, we all tell lies... the gripping must-read psychological thriller for fans of The Girl on the Train , The Widow and Gone Girl.
The truth is, we all tell lies... the gripping must-read psychological thriller for fans of The Girl on the Train, The Widow and Gone Girl.
The truth is, we all tell lies... the gripping must-read psychological thriller for fans of The Girl on the Train , The Widow and Gone Girl.
The truth is, we all tell lies... the gripping must-read psychological thriller for fans of The Girl on the Train, The Widow and Gone Girl.
'Utterly gripping' Daily Mail 'A killer twist' Woman and Home 'I loved every page' Clare Mackintosh
'A perfect thriller: clever, classy and shocking. I read it in one day' Erin KellyA few little lies never hurt anyone. Right?Wrong.Paul has a plan. He has a vision of a better future, and he's going to make it happen. If it means hiding or exaggerating a few things here and there, no harm done. But when he charms his way on to a family holiday...And finds himself trapped among tensions and emotions he doesn't understand...By the time he starts to realise that however painful the truth is, it's the lies that cause the real damage...Well, by then, it might just be too late.Short-listed for Theakston's Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year 2017
“Brilliantly executed - I loved every page .”
I was intrigued, unsettled and utterly engrossed from the very first page...so beautifully written and intelligently constructed - Laura Barnett
Brilliantly executed - I loved every page. - Clare MackintoshA sizzling tale of deceit, betrayal and entrapment that is extraordinarily well-crafted and utterly gripping - a stunning summer read - Daily MailIngenious plotting, fine characterisation and assured pacing - The Sunday TimesA perfect thriller: clever, classy and shocking. I read it in one day. - Erin KellySabine Durrant is the author of two psychological thrillers, Under Your Skin and Remember Me This Way. Her previous novels are Having It and Eating It and The Great Indoors, and two books for teenage girls, Cross Your Heart, Connie Pickles and Ooh La La! Connie Pickles. She is a former features editor of the Guardian and a former literary editor at the Sunday Times, and her writing has appeared in many national newspapers and magazines. She lives in south London with her partner and their three children.
'Utterly gripping' Daily Mail 'A killer twist' Woman and Home 'I loved every page' Clare Mackintosh 'A perfect thriller: clever, classy and shocking. I read it in one day' Erin Kelly A few little lies never hurt anyone. Right? Wrong .Paul has a plan. He has a vision of a better future, and he's going to make it happen. If it means hiding or exaggerating a few things here and there, no harm done. But when he charms his way on to a family holiday...And finds himself trapped among tensions and emotions he doesn't understand...By the time he starts to realise that however painful the truth is, it's the lies that cause the real damage...Well, by then, it might just be too late.
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