
Someone Is Lying by Jenny Blackhurst
The gripping new novel from Jenny Blackhurst, the No.1 eBook-bestselling author of HOW I LOST YOU, perfect for fans of DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES and BIG LITTLE LIES.
A dark and twisty delight * Alex Marwood on Someone Is Lying *
An addictive thriller * Good Housekeeping *
This is like a dark, twisty Desperate Housewives and I loved the podcast elementI think this is my favourite of hers yet! * Claire Douglas on Someone Is Lying *
A compulsive, thoroughly engrossing thriller... think Big Little Lies transposed to English suburbia * Red Online *
A thoroughly twisty treat * Heat *
Dark as hell * Susi Holliday on Someone Is Lying *
A twisty plot with lots of characters hiding juicy secrets * Daily Mail *
A compelling, well-plotted story. * Candis Magazine *
'Utterly gripping' * Woman's Own *
Perfect read for Desperate Housewives fans. . . addictive stuff * Woman & Home *
'An ideal read for Desperate Housewives fans... An all-consuming read - the layers of deception and believable cast of suspects will have you hanging on every word.' * Woman's Weekly *
'Up to her usual brilliantly high, twisty standard. I was hooked from start to finish and would definitely recommend.' * Rebecca Bradley on Someone Is Lying *
A well-plotted tale of human weakness... this engaging read romps along pulling us with it, breathless, to the bitter end * Crime Hub *
Compelling, disturbing and thoroughly enjoyable * Sharon Bolton on The Night She Died *
I loved it. Jenny is an evil genius * Lisa Hall on The Night She Died *
Blackhurst's excellent writing keeps the tension high right through to the final page * Rachel Abbott on The Night She Died *
An eerie story that will keep you guessing * Daily Mirror on The Foster Child *
A dark psychological thriller that will have you looking suspiciously at your own friends * Mason Cross on Before I Let You In *
A thrill * Shropshire Star on How I Lost You *
It's unsettling, unforgettable and you won't want to put it down * Essentials on How I Lost You *
This thoroughly enjoyable and nasty tale of snobbery, deceit, loyalty and love supplies some of the year's most satisfyingly unspottable twists. * The Morning Star *
An addictive thriller * Good Housekeeping *
This is like a dark, twisty Desperate Housewives and I loved the podcast elementI think this is my favourite of hers yet! * Claire Douglas on Someone Is Lying *
A compulsive, thoroughly engrossing thriller... think Big Little Lies transposed to English suburbia * Red Online *
A thoroughly twisty treat * Heat *
Dark as hell * Susi Holliday on Someone Is Lying *
A twisty plot with lots of characters hiding juicy secrets * Daily Mail *
A compelling, well-plotted story. * Candis Magazine *
'Utterly gripping' * Woman's Own *
Perfect read for Desperate Housewives fans. . . addictive stuff * Woman & Home *
'An ideal read for Desperate Housewives fans... An all-consuming read - the layers of deception and believable cast of suspects will have you hanging on every word.' * Woman's Weekly *
'Up to her usual brilliantly high, twisty standard. I was hooked from start to finish and would definitely recommend.' * Rebecca Bradley on Someone Is Lying *
A well-plotted tale of human weakness... this engaging read romps along pulling us with it, breathless, to the bitter end * Crime Hub *
Compelling, disturbing and thoroughly enjoyable * Sharon Bolton on The Night She Died *
I loved it. Jenny is an evil genius * Lisa Hall on The Night She Died *
Blackhurst's excellent writing keeps the tension high right through to the final page * Rachel Abbott on The Night She Died *
An eerie story that will keep you guessing * Daily Mirror on The Foster Child *
A dark psychological thriller that will have you looking suspiciously at your own friends * Mason Cross on Before I Let You In *
A thrill * Shropshire Star on How I Lost You *
It's unsettling, unforgettable and you won't want to put it down * Essentials on How I Lost You *
This thoroughly enjoyable and nasty tale of snobbery, deceit, loyalty and love supplies some of the year's most satisfyingly unspottable twists. * The Morning Star *
Jenny grew up in Shropshire thinking that authors were rock stars and that she needed to get a real job. After being made redundant she decided to write a book, then another, then another and at some point writing became her real job. Someone is Lying is her fifth book and she is now unemployable in any other field.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781472253699 |
| ISBN 10 | 1472253698 |
| Title | Someone Is Lying |
| Author | Jenny Blackhurst |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Headline Publishing Group |
| Year published | 2019-11-14 |
| Number of pages | 336 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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