Deceive Me
An addictive psychological thriller with a breathtaking ending!
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4.2 • 55 Ratings
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- £2.99
Publisher Description
YOUR DAUGHTER IS MISSING.
HOW FAR WOULD YOU GO TO FIND HER?
'The ending was nothing short of brilliant!' Amazon reviewer
'An ending that left me gasping' Amazon reviewer
'An explosive ending' Amazon reviewer
'The end left me with my jaw on the floor' Amazon reviewer
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When Jo's teenage daughter goes missing, she feels like the world is collapsing around her.
The police believe Grace is just an angry teenager, punishing her parents by hiding out at a friend's house, but Jo is terrified that her daughter is in grave danger. With so little urgency from the police, Jo decides to take matters into her own hands.
But, as Jo gets closer to discovering what has happened to her daughter, a devastating secret is uncovered that threatens to destroy the family she has been trying so very hard to protect...
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An addictive psychological thriller, perfect for fans of Rachel Abbott's And So It Begins, Claire McGowan's What You Did and Erin Kinsley's Found.
Customer Reviews
Deceive Me
I found this to be a quick and easy to read book.
The storyline, while initially like so many other missing child stories, was nearly excellent. The book is well worth reading so I won’t say why I say ‘nearly’ excellent as I don’t want to spoil the outcome for future readers.
The main reason for 4* rather than 5* isn’t the plot. It’s because it’s written in the present tense, which I intensely dislike. Even the occasional chapters set nearly twenty years earlier are inexplicably and absurdly in the present tense. If I had known, I wouldn’t have bought the book. There are plenty of other books I could have chosen. I must be more careful in future. If this doesn’t bother you, you’ll probably enjoy the story.