Worst Idea Ever
What’s a little white lie between best friends?
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- USD 12.99
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- USD 12.99
Descripción editorial
A white lie never hurt anyone, right? . . .
'Worst Idea Ever is SO GOOD! I read it in one mad gulp' MARIAN KEYES
'Emotionally intelligent and beautifully written' DAILY MAIL
'I loved Worst Idea Ever, possibly my favourite so far. Riveting' RUTH JONES
'I literally could not put this book down' 5***** READER REVIEW
'Funny, insightful, sharp, wicked, brilliant - Jane Fallon at her very best' MILLY JOHNSON
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Georgia is lying to her best friend Lydia.
Just a little white lie - a fake Twitter account to support Lydia's struggling business. No harm meant. But maybe this wasn't Georgia's best idea ever.
Because Lydia wants to confide in her new (fake) Twitter friend. About Georgia and her husband Nick, who might be having an affair.
Georgia wants out. Except what if it's true? She needs to trick Lydia into revealing all.
But there's another possibility. Lydia could be lying right back . . .
Has Georgia's worst idea ever turned out to be Lydia's best idea ever?
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'The queen of the revenge novel' HEAT
'I loved Worst Idea Ever. Another Fallonesque treat, possibly my favourite so far. Full of heart, humour and humanity. Great characters and a riveting story from the start. She's so good at tapping into the best and the worst in us. Fabulous' RUTH JONES
'Friendship, jealousy, deceit and so much more - I didn't want it to end' 5***** READER REVIEW
'This witty page-turner could be her best yet' CLOSER
'Takes us on a deep dive into the emotionally murky waters which exist between protagonists Lydia and Georgia . . . I adored it' DAILY MAIL
'Incredibly funny and original . . . fabulous' ADELE PARKS, Platinum Magazine
'An addictive page turner about friendship and revenge . . . I loved it' ALICE FEENEY
'We love everything Jane Fallon writes' BELLA
Praise for Jane Fallon:
'She always delivers a fabaliss read' Marian Keyes
'Hugely compelling and unpredictable' Ruth Jones
'Barbed, twisty and full of deliciously dry wit' Sunday Mirror
'Compelling, edgy, beautifully written' Daily Mail