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The Lies We Tell Synopsis
Sarah always thought of herself and her husband, Tom, as good people. But that was before their son Freddy came home saying he'd done something terrible. Begging them not to tell the police.
Soon Sarah and Tom must find out just how far they are willing to push themselves, and their marriage, to protect their only child...
As the lies build up and Sarah is presented with the perfect opportunity to get Freddy off the hook, she is faced with a terrifying decision...
Save her son... or save herself?
About This Edition
ISBN: |
9780241989005 |
Publication date: |
24th June 2021 |
Author: |
Jane Corry |
Publisher: |
Penguin Books Ltd |
Format: |
Paperback |
Pagination: |
500 pages |
Primary Genre |
Crime and Mystery
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Press Reviews
Jane Corry Press Reviews
Beautifully written ... totally hooked me -- Peter James
A fearsomely good thriller -- Nicci French
Few writers can match Jane Corry in her compelling portrayals of damaged women and their dangerous liaisons -- Cara Hunter
Compulsive, edgy and with some fabulous twists that I didn't see coming! -- B A Paris
Absolutely brilliant...full of twists and turns that left me positively breathless -- Angela Marsons
A python of a book; it draws you in gently at first and then the coils of tension begin to tighten and refuse to let you go... -- Jane Shemilt
Readers you are in for a tremendous treat - a roller-coaster of a ride that will leave you screaming, 'No!' on more than one occasion -- Carol Wyer
What an addictive read! Extremely clever storytelling with terrific pace and real emotional depth too. I loved it -- Teresa Driscoll
Author
About Jane Corry
Jane Corry is a writer and journalist, and teaches creative writing all over the world. Recently she spent three years working as the writer-in-residence at a high-security prison for men.
In her own words: 'I had always thought prisons were terrifying places for people who had done terrible things. But after my first marriage ended, I found myself working in one, and discovered a world I could not have imagined without actually being there. A world in which no one was quite who they seemed. A world that I found strangely addictive - so much so that it wormed its way into this book.'
Author photo © Justine Stoddart
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