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Sometimes I Lie: A tense and gripping psychological suspense thriller from the New York Times and Sunday Times bestselling autho
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Alice Feeney / Stephanie Racine
'One of my favourite thriller writers' Harlan Coben'I'm a huge Feeney fan' Chris Whitaker'A phenomenal storyteller' Clare Leslie Hall'One of the best psychological thriller writers' The Sun'Feeney is psycho thriller royalty' Daily Mail*****My name is Amber Reynolds. There are three things you should know about me.? I?m in a coma? My husband doesn?t love me any more? Sometimes I lieUnnerving twisted and utterly compelling you won?t be able to put this thriller down. Perfect for fans of Freida McFadden.*****Praise for Sometimes I Lie:?A gripping debut with a brilliant twist I loved it? B A Paris?A bold and original voice - I loved this book? Clare Mackintosh?A tightly written thriller with an ending that demands you go straight back to the beginning? Metro?Satisfyingly serpentine and with a terrific double twist in the tale it leaves you longing for more? Daily Mail?Intriguing original and addictive I can?t wait to see what the author does after this blinding debut? The Sun*****Readers are gripped by Sometimes I Lie!Five star reviews:'A diabolically twisted thriller that will leave you speechless. Highly recommend''What a mind-bending and engrossing read! With so many great twists and turns you have no idea who you can trust''This book is one of the best twisty-turny psychological thrillers I've ever read. Pure genius''What a gripping and exciting debut! A terrifying dark and twisty thrill ride!'Feeney's mastery in the genre of psychological thrillers is evident in Sometimes I Lie. The suspense and crime elements in this top literary fiction will leave you breathless.For fans of Riley Sager (With a Vengeance) Iliana Xander (Man Of The Year) Freida Mcfadden (The Surrogate Mother) Lisa Jewell (Don?t Let Him In) and John Marrs (Dead in the Water).