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'Superb stuff. The author has one of those writing styles that draws you in and once the author has your attention, he doesn't let you have it back until the moment you have read the last word on the last page. In fact, even now after having finished the book, I am still thinking about it. This story had me totally gripped and on the edge of my seat throughout.' Reader review ?????
It began with a family gathering - it ended in a bloodbath.
Ben Harrington is stuck.
He's recently separated from his wife of over twenty years, leaving his almost adult son and daughter feeling angry and betrayed.
What's more, his daughter Alice has cerebral palsy and he can't forgive himself for letting her down when she needed him most.
Ben left the family house due to an ill-advised fling with Laura resulting in an unplanned pregnancy. But all that is the least of Ben's troubles.
It's his dad Tony's 70th birthday and he and his wife Susan have invited the family over to a remote tropical island in order to mark the occasion.
That should be cause for celebration, but there are terrible secrets lurking in the Harrington family which are about to burst out into the open - siblings Steve, Ben, Gaby and Richard are all caught up in this web of deceit.
So Many Lies follows the story of the Harringtons through a series of life-changing lies, dating back to 1979, and as the story builds towards the big celebration, so does the gravity of the lies which brought the family to where they are when we meet them in the book.
Thought your family was screwed up? Wait until you meet the Harringtons...
This book contains mild violence, bad language and occasional sexual references.
'So Many Lies is one warped and compulsive read. The lies start coming thick and fast and I couldn't get enough of them. It makes for some seriously gripping reading that both thrilled and excited me. A highly recommended psychological thriller that will have you racing through the pages to see how it will all end.' Reader review ?????
'The story flicks between past and present day as it builds up towards the conclusion with lies scattering in the air like old confetti - it's a humdinger - hold on to your hat!' Reader review ?????
'It is a gripping and complex thriller. Highly recommended.' Reader review ?????
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