Tell Me Lies, a review by Shelley

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TELL ME LIES
Teresa Driscoll

Amazon Publishing UK | Thomas & Mercer
Publication Date: April 18th, 2023
335 Pages
Goodreads | Amazon

I have read two other books by this author and both I Will Make You Pay and The Promise were four-star reads for me as well. Driscoll is not the type of writer that writes adrenaline-rush thrillers but she is the queen of domestic suspense, that feeling of excitement when you know something is going to happen but it’s a slow burn to get there and you learn about family dynamics. The great way the author told this story with multiple points of view and now and then chapters made that feeling of tension and anticipation all the more palatable. I couldn’t believe how anxious I felt while reading this.

My curiosity was piqued from the start and I kept changing my mind about the culprit. The highlight of this book for me was that I could not figure out what was going on and when I thought I had things figured out close to the ending, the author threw in a little curve ball to keep things interesting. The book is well written with a cast of characters and a storyline that is contemporary and believable. It is a very emotional book and one that I didn’t want to put down. I can’t wait to read more of this author’s work.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the Advance Readers Copy.

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  1. Nilanjana Haldar

    I am very glad that you loved this book, Shelley!

    I most loved this lineβ€”->

    The highlight of this book for me was that I could not figure out what was going on and when I thought I had things figured out close to the ending, the author threw in a little curve ball to keep things interesting.

    I could almost feel the tension you must’ve felt throughout its reading 😊🌸

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