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The Girl Who Lied: The 2016 Best-Selling Psychological Drama

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The truth hurts….

Erin and Roisin were friends until a fatal accident ruined both their lives. Now Roisin has discovered a secret – one Erin has kept for over a decade – and she’s determined to make Erin pay for her lies.

Erin wants nothing to do with Roisin. She has a new life in London and no intention of going back home. Yet when her father is mysteriously and critically injured, Erin has no choice but to return and face Roisin – and her past. Erin knows if the secret of what she gave up got out, the consequences could be devastating.

When Roisin suddenly disappears, suspicion soon lands on Erin. She would do anything to protect her family, but just how far is she willing to go when time is running out?

A must-listen for fans of CL Taylor and BA Paris.

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3 thoughts on “The Girl Who Lied: The 2016 Best-Selling Psychological Drama

  1. It was boring and dragged along and disappointed at the end How dare they call this a ‘gripping’ psychological novel? It was boring and dragged along and disappointed at the end. I kept waiting for it to become a psychological thriller which never happened and the ending was downright sappy.

  2. Language driving me mad and only on Ch3… Stuck on chapter 3 as its already annoying me with really strange language choices – like the niece of the main character is in ‘fifth year of senior infants’ – what’s that? Is it fifth class? Call it fifth class then. The main character calls her brother in law a ‘good police officer’ – is this set in Ireland or not? If it is, he’s a guard or a Garda. The main character goes home to Cork but somehow manages to look out at the Irish Sea in her home town. The Irish Sea is between Ireland and…

  3. More romance than suspense Not sure why this was advertised as a “gripping, psychological drama”. It was basically a romance novel with some family conflicts. The author tries to create suspense by having virtually everyone say “I have a secret” but it doesn’t come off as suspenseful. The ending is fairly obvious early on, and I kept wishing the author would just get it over with already

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