Sometimes I Lie
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3,3 • 6 beoordelingen
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'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
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My name is Amber Reynolds. There are three things you should know about me.
I’m in a comaMy husband doesn’t love me any moreSometimes I lie
Unnerving, 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!'
Reviews
‘A gripping debut with a brilliant twist, I loved it’ B A Paris
‘Boldly plotted, tightly knotted – a provocative true-or-false thriller that deepens and darkens to its ink-black finale. Marvellous’ A. J. Finn
‘A bold and original voice – I loved this book’ Clare Mackintosh
‘Expect perfectly imbedded twists and sharply drawn characters. A brilliant thriller’ Ali Land
‘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
‘Clever and utterly compelling’ The Sun on Sunday’s FABULOUS Magazine
‘Clever, compelling and masterfully plotted’ Daily Express
‘Sometimes I Lie is a rare book, combining helter skelter twists with razor sharp sentences. Make sure you read it in a well lit room, Alice Feeney’s imagination is a very dark place indeed’ Dan Dalton, BuzzFeed
‘An utterly compelling, twisted, shocking psychological thriller that made me gasp out loud’ Sophie Raworth, BBC Presenter
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Almost nothing is as it initially appears in BBC News veteran Feeney's bold if overambitious debut, a serpentine tale of betrayal, madness, and murder. Amber Reynolds, a radio show presenter, is lying in a London-area hospital in a coma the day after Christmas, body unresponsive but mind alert, struggling to piece together what happened to her and whether it has anything to do with Paul, her husband (whom the police suspect), or Claire, the younger sister she fears Paul's fallen for. Not to mention the menacing man who sneaks into her hospital room. But as days pass and memories flood back both from the turbulent previous weeks, when she was fighting to keep her job and near-frantic about Paul being unfaithful, and from the particularly fraught year when she was 11 it becomes clear that this is an infinitely more sinister story. Feeney packs the final 60-odd pages with a series of head-spinning and, in some cases, head-scratching plot twists; the overall effect is to leave readers wondering exactly what happened and how much of Amber's account they can believe. Feeney is definitely a writer to watch.
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Spannend geschreven, maar aan het eind weet ik nog steeds niet wat nou droom is en wat realiteit. Bah.