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    Seven Lies: Discover the addictive, sensational thriller

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    The most mesmerising and unsettling thriller you'll read this year: if lies are dangerous, the truth can be catastrophic . . .
    ISBN: 9780751578102
    AuthorKay, Elizabeth
    PublisherNameLittle, Brown Book Group
    Pub Date01/10/2020
    BindingPaperback
    Pages384
    Availability: In Stock

    'A hugely exciting new voice in crime fiction' Lucy Foley

    'The new face of domestic noir' Evening Standard

    'One of the most compelling narrators I've ever encountered' Shari Lapena

    'A protagonist to rival Villanelle' Cosmopolitan

    ___________________________________

    HAVE YOU READ THE MOST EXPLOSIVE DEBUT THRILLER OF THE YEAR?

    'Chilling and original' CLARE MACKINTOSH
    'A tense nerve-shredder' VAL McDERMID
    'The perfect pscyh thriller - smart, dark and morally ambiguous' TAMMY COHEN
    'You NEED to read this one' LESLEY KARA
    'Toxic friendships don't get more toxic than this' PRIMA
    'Breathtakingly good' T.M. LOGAN
    COSMOPOLITAN
    'You won't want to put this one down' CARA HUNTER
    'This is going to be the next massive thriller' PANDORA SYKES
    'You'll be turning the pages deep into the night' HARLAN COBEN
    'Shockingly intimate and scarily insidious' LISA GARDNER
    'The new face of domestic noir' EVENING STANDARD
    'Brilliantly twisty' MICHELLE FRANCES
    'A clever, deliciously dark pageturner' ALICE FEENEY
    'Takes the idea of the unreliable narrator and spins it on its head' ARAMINTA HALL
    'Brilliantly plotted' ALI LAND
    'You won't be able to put it down' CHRISTINA DALCHER
    'I read this book with obsession - I loved everything about it.' ASHLEY AUDRAIN

    ___________________________________

    It all started with one little lie . . .

    Jane and Marnie have been inseparable since they were eleven years old. They have a lot in common. In their early twenties they both fell in love and married handsome young men.

    But Jane never liked Marnie's husband. He was always so loud and obnoxious, so much larger than life. Which is rather ironic now, of course.

    Because if Jane had been honest - if she hadn't lied - then perhaps her best friend's husband might still be alive . . .

    This is Jane's opportunity to tell the truth, the question is:
    Do you believe her?

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    'A hugely exciting new voice in crime fiction' Lucy Foley

    'The new face of domestic noir' Evening Standard

    'One of the most compelling narrators I've ever encountered' Shari Lapena

    'A protagonist to rival Villanelle' Cosmopolitan

    ___________________________________

    HAVE YOU READ THE MOST EXPLOSIVE DEBUT THRILLER OF THE YEAR?

    'Chilling and original' CLARE MACKINTOSH
    'A tense nerve-shredder' VAL McDERMID
    'The perfect pscyh thriller - smart, dark and morally ambiguous' TAMMY COHEN
    'You NEED to read this one' LESLEY KARA
    'Toxic friendships don't get more toxic than this' PRIMA
    'Breathtakingly good' T.M. LOGAN
    COSMOPOLITAN
    'You won't want to put this one down' CARA HUNTER
    'This is going to be the next massive thriller' PANDORA SYKES
    'You'll be turning the pages deep into the night' HARLAN COBEN
    'Shockingly intimate and scarily insidious' LISA GARDNER
    'The new face of domestic noir' EVENING STANDARD
    'Brilliantly twisty' MICHELLE FRANCES
    'A clever, deliciously dark pageturner' ALICE FEENEY
    'Takes the idea of the unreliable narrator and spins it on its head' ARAMINTA HALL
    'Brilliantly plotted' ALI LAND
    'You won't be able to put it down' CHRISTINA DALCHER
    'I read this book with obsession - I loved everything about it.' ASHLEY AUDRAIN

    ___________________________________

    It all started with one little lie . . .

    Jane and Marnie have been inseparable since they were eleven years old. They have a lot in common. In their early twenties they both fell in love and married handsome young men.

    But Jane never liked Marnie's husband. He was always so loud and obnoxious, so much larger than life. Which is rather ironic now, of course.

    Because if Jane had been honest - if she hadn't lied - then perhaps her best friend's husband might still be alive . . .

    This is Jane's opportunity to tell the truth, the question is:
    Do you believe her?