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The Perfect Lie
by Jo Spain
If ever a book could win an award for one of the best openings ever, this would be it. What a way to start a story! The author made sure she had my attention and she kept it throughout.
The story flicks around with chapters before and after Danny kills himself. Most chapters are from Erin’s point of view but there are some to do with another thread in the story of which I won’t go into any detail to do with that one as wasn’t sure how it all fitted in but when it becomes clear, well you are in for another roller coaster of a ride.
This is a story that will have you question how well you really know your partner. In Erin’s case, not that well at all as she starts to discover things about him after his death. She is in turmoil with the man she thought he was and the man she is just finding out about. There are so many secrets and lies and as with a spider’s web, the author enticed me into it and once she had me, there was no going anywhere.
The Perfect Lie, for me, is the author’s best book yet. From the brilliant opening then to chapters packed full of mystery and suspense. There are so many twists and turns of which literally took my breath away. You just never knew what to expect and I couldn’t relax as I was literally on the edge of my seat waiting to see what Erin was going to discover next. Great book and an absolute must read for psychological thrillers.
My thanks to Quercus Books for an advanced readers copy of this book. All opinions are my own and not biased in anyway.
The story flicks around with chapters before and after Danny kills himself. Most chapters are from Erin’s point of view but there are some to do with another thread in the story of which I won’t go into any detail to do with that one as wasn’t sure how it all fitted in but when it becomes clear, well you are in for another roller coaster of a ride.
This is a story that will have you question how well you really know your partner. In Erin’s case, not that well at all as she starts to discover things about him after his death. She is in turmoil with the man she thought he was and the man she is just finding out about. There are so many secrets and lies and as with a spider’s web, the author enticed me into it and once she had me, there was no going anywhere.
The Perfect Lie, for me, is the author’s best book yet. From the brilliant opening then to chapters packed full of mystery and suspense. There are so many twists and turns of which literally took my breath away. You just never knew what to expect and I couldn’t relax as I was literally on the edge of my seat waiting to see what Erin was going to discover next. Great book and an absolute must read for psychological thrillers.
My thanks to Quercus Books for an advanced readers copy of this book. All opinions are my own and not biased in anyway.