



Three Little Lies
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3.9 • 163 Ratings
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- $7.99
Publisher Description
When Sasha disappears, Ellen fears the worst. Then long-buried secrets resurface, Ellen realizes she may not know Sasha -- or what she's capable of -- at all.
2005: 17 year old Ellen falls under the spell of glamorous newcomer, Sasha. As Ellen is welcomed into Sasha's family, she doesn't see the darkness that lies beneath their musical, bohemian lifestyle. At a New Year's Eve party, events come to a dramatic head, resulting in a court case (in which Ellen is a key witness) that means family life at the Corner House will never be the same again.
2018: Now 30, Ellen and Sasha are still entwined in each other's lives and sharing a flat in London. When Sasha disappears, Ellen fears the worst. She has gone missing like this before and the police won't take it seriously, but long-buried events in their shared past mean that Ellen has good reason to be frightened - not only for Sasha, but also for herself. Finding out the truth about what really happened on New Year's Eve twelve years ago puts Ellen in terrible danger, and forces her to confront not only the past, but how well she really knows her best friend.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Ellen Mackinnon has learned the hard way that when someone else’s life seems absolutely perfect, it almost certainly isn’t. In mid-2000s London, she and her glamorous best friend Sasha endured an ordeal that bound them together into adulthood. In this taut thriller, Laura Marshall (who wrote Friend Request) switches between the present day and the friends’ girlhoods to keep readers on their toes. There’s a little bit of the unreliable narrator in Three Little Lies and a whole lot of questions about whether you can ever completely trust another person.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In 2017, 30-year-old journalist Ellen Mackinnon, the principal narrator of this riveting if flawed tale of deceit from British author Marshall (Friend Request), is living in a London flat with her best friend, Sasha North, when Sasha goes missing. After receiving threatening letters from Daniel Monkton, the former friend they testified against in a court case in 2007 following a tragic incident at a New Year's party, Ellen worries that Sasha's disappearance may be more than one of her usual free-spirited excursions. Ellen's flashbacks illuminating the curious events of her adolescence that led to Daniel's trial cast her in a favorable light. In contrast, she appears frantic and needy in her desperate search for answers to the mystery of Sasha's disappearance, which is overshadowed by the dysfunctional family drama involving Daniel's parents, who are Sasha's godparents. The plot takes a number of twists and turns along the way to the somewhat unimpressive conclusion. Still, Marshall does a good job keeping readers in suspense about Sasha's fate and what really happened at that New Year's party long ago.)
Customer Reviews
Not bad at all
I read a lot of books in this genre and this one was quite good. Well written and the plot didn’t fall apart at the end the way it so often does with these sorts of stories.
Loved this book!!!
I couldn’t put it down, stayed up all night reading and just when I thought I had it all figured out things changed so I had to keep reading. You will not be able to put it down or figure it out till the end.