The Lying Room: A Novel

The Lying Room: A Novel

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Beschreibung

One little secret between a married woman, her lover, and a killer.
In this thrilling standalone from the internationally bestselling author of the Frieda Klein series, a married woman’s affair with her boss spirals into a dangerous game of chess with the police when she discovers he’s been murdered and she clears the crime scene of all evidence.
It should have been just a mid-life fling. A guilty indiscretion that Neve Connolly could have weathered. An escape from twenty years of routine marriage to her overworked husband, and from her increasingly distant children. But when Neve pays a morning-after visit to her lover, Saul, and finds him brutally murdered, their pied-à-terre still heady with her perfume, all the lies she has so painstakingly stitched together threaten to unravel.
After scrubbing clean every trace of her existence from Saul’s life—and death—Neve believes she can return to normal, shaken but intact. But she can’t get out of her head the one tormenting question: what was she forgetting?
An investigation into the slaying could provide the answer. It’s brought Detective Chief Inspector Alastair Hitching, and Neve’s worst fears, to her door. But with every new lie, every new misdirection to save herself, Neve descends further into the darkness of her betrayal—and into more danger than she ever imagined. Because Hitching isn’t the only one watching Neve. So is a determined killer who’s about to make the next terrifying move in a deadly affair….
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Beiträge

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Alle
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Haven't read any Nicci French to compare or have a say in if this was one of the best books by her or not. But I have read books in this genre, and oh and, this book didn't quite stand out for me. The problem being: It is supposedly a thriller and a who-dun-it novel. However, throughout the book, I couldn't feel the urgency or wanted to solve the mystery as to who murdered Saul. Now, when that happens, is it any fun to read the book? I would also blame it on the main character, she was rather whinny & annoying and don't even get me started on Mabel. Ugh! The book was slow-paced and well the family drama was top priority than the mystery which got me to want to read the book. The twist, in the end, is nothing new seeing how and what the story was headed towards, it indeed was a smart move, which is what I enjoyed. I think if the last part was spread out and what Neve felt was condensed, it would have been a book I would have recommended to all!

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