SUNDAY TIMES TOP TEN BESTSELLER THAT EVERYONE IS RAVING ABOUT - Paperback is £3.85 - a perfect summer read - 473 customer reviews Scores Average 4 Out Of 5. The truth is, we all tell lies... the gripping must-read psychological thriller for fans of The Girl on the Train, The Widow and Gone Girl.
'Utterly gripping' Daily Mail 'A killer twist' Woman & Home 'I loved every page' Clare Mackintosh
Longlisted for the Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Shortlisted for the British Book Awards Crime Novel of the Year
A few little lies never hurt anyone. Right?
Wrong.
Paul has a plan. He has a vision of a better future, and he's going to make it happen.
If it means hiding or exaggerating a few things here and there, no harm done.
But when he charms his way on to a family holiday... And finds himself trapped among tensions and emotions he doesn't understand... By the time he starts to realise that however painful the truth is, it's the lies that cause the real damage...
Well, by then, it might just be too late.
THE UNPUTDOWNABLE RICHARD & JUDY BOOK CLUB PICK AND SUNDAY TIMES TOP TEN BESTSELLER THAT EVERYONE IS RAVING ABOUT
Product details
Format: Kindle Edition File Size: 2840 KB Print Length: 305 pages Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1473608333 Publisher: Mulholland Books (5 July 2016) Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l. Language: English ASIN: B0151PQ9EE Text-to-Speech: Enabled
Sabine Durrant is a journalist and the author of the best-selling Having it and Eating It and the Connie Pickles series of children's books. Her first psychological suspense novel, UNDER YOUR SKIN, was published by Hodder in the UK and Simon & Schuster in the US in 2014. Her second, REMEMBER ME THIS WAY, was also published by Hodder in the UK and Simon & Schuster in the US in 2015. Both novels have been translated into more than 15 languages. Her third novel, LIE WITH ME, comes out in hardcover in Summer 2016.
Sabine has written for the Guardian, Observer, Sunday Times and Sunday Telegraph. She lives in south London with her partner, the writer Giles Smith, and their three children.
Latest comments (17)
uczmeg
23 Jun 17#17
Wife's book club just did this and it sounded interesting so I paid for the Kindle version.
It's obviously great for free, but the quotes should be taken with a pinch of salt. It's all pretty predictable, contrived and all the characters are unlikeable! (IMHO of course)
That was generally felt by the group too, however clearly loads on Amazon thought it was great...
scroterot
22 Jun 17#16
Thanks Boz! :smiley:
nana22
22 Jun 171#15
Cheers boz
theaccountant
21 Jun 171#14
Thanks
lynchyp00
21 Jun 171#13
Thanks Boz!
jk88
21 Jun 171#12
thank you
cazkins
21 Jun 171#11
Brilliant, thanks!
mtp123
21 Jun 171#10
Thank you will look forward to reading it :sunglasses:
sjs31
21 Jun 171#9
Thanks!
juniper
21 Jun 171#8
Thanks Boz :smiley:
whitechick58
21 Jun 171#7
Sounds like a great read! Thanks very much. :smiley:
a904lea
20 Jun 171#6
Thanks!
needle
20 Jun 171#5
Great spot and top publisher.
Harefoot
20 Jun 171#4
Thanks Boz :smile:
karene28
20 Jun 171#3
Thanks once again Boz!!!
Forgottenshopper
20 Jun 171#2
Thanks Boz..
Boz
20 Jun 17#1
Review
Brilliantly executed - I loved every page. (Clare Mackintosh, author of I Let You Go)
A sizzling tale of deceit, betrayal and entrapment that is extraordinarily well-crafted and utterly gripping - a stunning summer read (Daily Mail)
A perfect thriller: clever, classy and shocking. I read it in one day. (Erin Kelly, author of He Said/She Said)
The word-perfect portrait of character leading to disaster, the unfurling dread, the ingenious plotting... I feel sick with envy that I didn't write it myself. (Alex Marwood, author of The Darkest Secret)
An unsettling, disturbing but utterly brilliant, gripping read with a terrific twist (Sunday Mirror)
I was intrigued, unsettled and utterly engrossed from the very first page...so beautifully written and intelligently constructed (Laura Barnett, author of The Versions of Us)
Ingenious plotting, fine characterisation and assured pacing (The Sunday Times)
Enormous fun, a psychological thriller worthy of Ruth Rendell or Patricia Highsmith.... The way the narration keeps us guessing is masterly (Guardian)
Grabs you from the first page and never lets you go. If, like me, you have been longing for a psycho-thriller of genius since you finished Gone Girl, then the wait is finally over. (Tony Parsons, author of The Murder Bag)
Simmering with menace, and with a blisteringly taut and twisted plot. Simply superb. (Sarah Hilary, author of Someone Else's Skin)
A clever, engaging thriller to frantically binge-read as the tension mounts and all the subtle clues that Durrant has skilfully hidden begin to reveal themselves (Red Magazine)
I absolutely loved it: claustrophobic, gripping, and beautifully written with a growing sense of foreboding until the unexpected, final twist. (Claire Douglas, author of The Sisters)
Tense, darkly funny and morally complex. I wished Lie With Me wouldn't end. (Tamar Cohen, author of When She Was Bad)
An exceptional novel that seduced me from the first page and tightened its grip with every chapter. I'm not sure it has released me even now. (Claire Kendal, author of The Book of You)
A compelling, clever, claustrophobic read with a brilliantly executed anti-hero - I loved Lie With Me! (Angela Clarke, author of Follow Me)
A tremendously engrossing, unnerving story...delivers suspense from the outset and dark jokes and surprises throughout (Mark Lawson)
I was absolutely hooked...Sabine builds up the sense of unease with unbelievable finesse. This book simply sings (Jenny Blackhurst, author of How I Lost You)
Amid all the lies, one inalienable truth - Durrant has written a clever and totally gripping thriller. (T.R. Richmond, author of What She Left)
Tightly plotted and taut with psychological suspense, I couldn't put down this gripping novel. In my mind, Lie With Me is set to be one of this summer's biggest hits. (Lucy Clarke, author of The Sea Sisters)
It is so skilfully done - Domestic Noir at its very finest. (Julia Crouch, author of Cuckoo)
Opening post
The truth is, we all tell lies... the gripping must-read psychological thriller for fans of The Girl on the Train, The Widow and Gone Girl.
'Utterly gripping' Daily Mail
'A killer twist' Woman & Home
'I loved every page' Clare Mackintosh
Longlisted for the Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year
Shortlisted for the British Book Awards Crime Novel of the Year
A few little lies never hurt anyone. Right?
Wrong.
Paul has a plan. He has a vision of a better future, and he's going to make it happen.
If it means hiding or exaggerating a few things here and there, no harm done.
But when he charms his way on to a family holiday...
And finds himself trapped among tensions and emotions he doesn't understand...
By the time he starts to realise that however painful the truth is, it's the lies that cause the real damage...
Well, by then, it might just be too late.
THE UNPUTDOWNABLE RICHARD & JUDY BOOK CLUB PICK AND SUNDAY TIMES TOP TEN BESTSELLER THAT EVERYONE IS RAVING ABOUT
Product details
Format: Kindle Edition
File Size: 2840 KB
Print Length: 305 pages
Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1473608333
Publisher: Mulholland Books (5 July 2016)
Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
Language: English
ASIN: B0151PQ9EE
Text-to-Speech: Enabled
Sabine Durrant is a journalist and the author of the best-selling Having it and Eating It and the Connie Pickles series of children's books. Her first psychological suspense novel, UNDER YOUR SKIN, was published by Hodder in the UK and Simon & Schuster in the US in 2014. Her second, REMEMBER ME THIS WAY, was also published by Hodder in the UK and Simon & Schuster in the US in 2015. Both novels have been translated into more than 15 languages. Her third novel, LIE WITH ME, comes out in hardcover in Summer 2016.
Sabine has written for the Guardian, Observer, Sunday Times and Sunday Telegraph. She lives in south London with her partner, the writer Giles Smith, and their three children.
Latest comments (17)
It's obviously great for free, but the quotes should be taken with a pinch of salt. It's all pretty predictable, contrived and all the characters are unlikeable! (IMHO of course)
That was generally felt by the group too, however clearly loads on Amazon thought it was great...
Review
Brilliantly executed - I loved every page. (Clare Mackintosh, author of I Let You Go)
A sizzling tale of deceit, betrayal and entrapment that is extraordinarily well-crafted and utterly gripping - a stunning summer read (Daily Mail)
A perfect thriller: clever, classy and shocking. I read it in one day. (Erin Kelly, author of He Said/She Said)
The word-perfect portrait of character leading to disaster, the unfurling dread, the ingenious plotting... I feel sick with envy that I didn't write it myself. (Alex Marwood, author of The Darkest Secret)
An unsettling, disturbing but utterly brilliant, gripping read with a terrific twist (Sunday Mirror)
I was intrigued, unsettled and utterly engrossed from the very first page...so beautifully written and intelligently constructed (Laura Barnett, author of The Versions of Us)
Ingenious plotting, fine characterisation and assured pacing (The Sunday Times)
Enormous fun, a psychological thriller worthy of Ruth Rendell or Patricia Highsmith.... The way the narration keeps us guessing is masterly (Guardian)
Grabs you from the first page and never lets you go. If, like me, you have been longing for a psycho-thriller of genius since you finished Gone Girl, then the wait is finally over. (Tony Parsons, author of The Murder Bag)
Simmering with menace, and with a blisteringly taut and twisted plot. Simply superb. (Sarah Hilary, author of Someone Else's Skin)
A clever, engaging thriller to frantically binge-read as the tension mounts and all the subtle clues that Durrant has skilfully hidden begin to reveal themselves (Red Magazine)
I absolutely loved it: claustrophobic, gripping, and beautifully written with a growing sense of foreboding until the unexpected, final twist. (Claire Douglas, author of The Sisters)
Tense, darkly funny and morally complex. I wished Lie With Me wouldn't end. (Tamar Cohen, author of When She Was Bad)
An exceptional novel that seduced me from the first page and tightened its grip with every chapter. I'm not sure it has released me even now. (Claire Kendal, author of The Book of You)
A compelling, clever, claustrophobic read with a brilliantly executed anti-hero - I loved Lie With Me! (Angela Clarke, author of Follow Me)
A tremendously engrossing, unnerving story...delivers suspense from the outset and dark jokes and surprises throughout (Mark Lawson)
I was absolutely hooked...Sabine builds up the sense of unease with unbelievable finesse. This book simply sings (Jenny Blackhurst, author of How I Lost You)
Amid all the lies, one inalienable truth - Durrant has written a clever and totally gripping thriller. (T.R. Richmond, author of What She Left)
Tightly plotted and taut with psychological suspense, I couldn't put down this gripping novel. In my mind, Lie With Me is set to be one of this summer's biggest hits. (Lucy Clarke, author of The Sea Sisters)
It is so skilfully done - Domestic Noir at its very finest. (Julia Crouch, author of Cuckoo)