Liar
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THE SUNDAY TIMES TOP 5 BESTSELLER AND WINNER OF THE WOMAN & HOME BOOK CHOICE AWARD 2020
'A compelling page-turner' DAILY MAIL
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Find the liar. Find the killer . . .
Amelia White didn't expect her career as a reporter to start like this: by finding a young woman's body, just around the corner from her Shepherd's Bush bedsit.
With rumours already spreading about this poor murder victim, she seizes her chance to write the true story.
But when more bodies are found, the police are baffled.
Reporting on the story, Amelia meets witnesses as well as suspects. If she can only work out who the liar among them is, she may be able to stop the murders.
Or might she turn herself into the next victim? . . .
Gripping, suspenseful and completely unputdownable, Liar will have you on the very edge of your seat.
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'Gripping and suspenseful, a fast-paced murder mystery, love story and a young woman's journey of self-discovery' Daily Express
'This latest book from master storyteller Lesley Pearse is gripping and full of twists. With an addictive and pacy plot, this will keep you guessing until the end' My Weekly
'A page turner full of suspense, compelling and heartwarming, Liar is a brilliant read. I couldn't put it down' Woman's Way
'Gripping and suspenseful - a murder mystery, love story and journey of self discovery' S Magazine
Praise for Lesley Pearse
'Storytelling at its very best' Daily Mail
'Evocative, compelling, told from the heart' Sunday Express
'Intriguing, heart-tugging, beautifully written' Closer
Lesley Pearse, Sunday Times bestseller, March 2024
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Good, but not very good. I felt like the author had to archive a certain amount of words. There were so much things on repeat that didn’t help the story at all. For once: Her room and her parents and upbringing. It was mentioned to often for my taste and it appeared to come up again in a conversation as well, which would’ve been enough to bring those details in. The killer wasn’t that surprising even if it wasn’t who I first thought it would be. So kudos for that. Overall a good story.
Description
THE SUNDAY TIMES TOP 5 BESTSELLER AND WINNER OF THE WOMAN & HOME BOOK CHOICE AWARD 2020
'A compelling page-turner' DAILY MAIL
______
Find the liar. Find the killer . . .
Amelia White didn't expect her career as a reporter to start like this: by finding a young woman's body, just around the corner from her Shepherd's Bush bedsit.
With rumours already spreading about this poor murder victim, she seizes her chance to write the true story.
But when more bodies are found, the police are baffled.
Reporting on the story, Amelia meets witnesses as well as suspects. If she can only work out who the liar among them is, she may be able to stop the murders.
Or might she turn herself into the next victim? . . .
Gripping, suspenseful and completely unputdownable, Liar will have you on the very edge of your seat.
______
'Gripping and suspenseful, a fast-paced murder mystery, love story and a young woman's journey of self-discovery' Daily Express
'This latest book from master storyteller Lesley Pearse is gripping and full of twists. With an addictive and pacy plot, this will keep you guessing until the end' My Weekly
'A page turner full of suspense, compelling and heartwarming, Liar is a brilliant read. I couldn't put it down' Woman's Way
'Gripping and suspenseful - a murder mystery, love story and journey of self discovery' S Magazine
Praise for Lesley Pearse
'Storytelling at its very best' Daily Mail
'Evocative, compelling, told from the heart' Sunday Express
'Intriguing, heart-tugging, beautifully written' Closer
Lesley Pearse, Sunday Times bestseller, March 2024
Book Information
Posts
Good, but not very good. I felt like the author had to archive a certain amount of words. There were so much things on repeat that didn’t help the story at all. For once: Her room and her parents and upbringing. It was mentioned to often for my taste and it appeared to come up again in a conversation as well, which would’ve been enough to bring those details in. The killer wasn’t that surprising even if it wasn’t who I first thought it would be. So kudos for that. Overall a good story.




