
The Lie
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Narrated by:
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Penelope Rawlins
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By:
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C.L. Taylor
About this listen
This was no accident…
Haunting, compelling, this psychological thriller will have you hooked. Perfect for fans of Gone Girl and Daughter.
Best friends are there for each other through thick and thin. You trust them with your life. At least that’s what Emma, Daisy, Leanne and Al think. But all that changes when they embark on a trip of a lifetime together. When they return home, only two of them are left alive and the group has been torn apart by lies and deception.
Many years later, when the dust has settled and life has moved on, one girl receives a threatening letter. Someone knows the truth about what happened on that holiday and will stop at nothing to expose it …
©2015 C.L. Taylor (P)2015 HarperCollins Publishers LtdCritic reviews
Praise for C L Taylor:
‘An enjoyable rollercoaster of a suspense novel with multiple twists.’ Daily Mail
‘This dark and creepy book is a must read.’ The Sun
‘A thrilling crime debut’ Woman Magazine
"An ominous atmosphere, a tense tale of past and present colliding, and a narrator whom no-one believes: this book is a delight." Alex Marwood
‘Utterly compelling. I could not put this gripping, heart-stopping page-turner down’ Rowan Coleman
‘Twisty, dark and utterly compelling’ Lucy Diamond
‘I was gripped from start to finish. Everyone should read this book!’ Lucy Robinson
‘This fast, twisty psychological thriller has suspense on every page!’ Paula Daly
‘Gripping and terrifying’ Julie Cohen
‘One of the best books I've read in ages – the tension never lets up until the final pages. Page-turning suspense ratcheted up with every new scene. Sub-plots woven in effortlessly. Brilliant – my heart was racing as I drew nearer and nearer to the ending.‘ Mel Sherratt