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Friends Don't Lie lydbok
291,-
'Riveting, thought-provoking, and impeccably written. I loved it' Carol Mason
'This twisty tale explores the dark side of friendship and is just asking to be demolished in the back garden with a chilled glass of rose.' Heat Magazine
How well do you know your friends?
Everyone knows Melissa Silk and her two best friends: a walking poster for friendship and community. People might hate them if they weren't so infectiously likeable.
But when a fatal accident causes their perfect world to shat…
Lydbok
291,-
Undertittel
the emotionally gripping page turner about secrets between friends
Forlag
Little, Brown Book Group
Utgitt
24 oktober 2019
Lengde
10:19
Sjanger
Romaner, Skjønnlitteratur
Språk
English
Format
mp3
DRM-beskyttelse
App-only
ISBN
9780349424286
'Riveting, thought-provoking, and impeccably written. I loved it' Carol Mason
'This twisty tale explores the dark side of friendship and is just asking to be demolished in the back garden with a chilled glass of rose.' Heat Magazine
How well do you know your friends?
Everyone knows Melissa Silk and her two best friends: a walking poster for friendship and community. People might hate them if they weren't so infectiously likeable.
But when a fatal accident causes their perfect world to shatter, Melissa can't move on.
Everyone urges Melissa not to let obsession and paranoia pull their friendship group apart. But she knows that something about the accident doesn't quite add up.
What if learning the truth means losing everything she cherishes?
Because friends don't lie.
Or do they?
This is a gripping novel of friendship and heartache, about the ties that bind us, but how lies can unravel everything.
Praise for Cath Weeks:
'[Friends Don't Lie] took my breath away. This is an absolute must-read' Claire Dyer
'Compelling and thought provoking, it had me holding my breath for the characters, and it kept me guessing all the way through' Emma Rous
'It'll make you weep' Elle
'[The writing] gnaws away at you, forcing you to question your own morals' Evening Standard
'Beautifully written and refreshingly unique' Peterborough Evening Telegraph