The Lies We Tell

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Pub Date 27 Jun 2019 | Archive Date 27 Jun 2019

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Description

Miriam Jackson is a famous radio presenter. Married to a successful film director, she has created the perfect life for herself. But then her daughter goes missing...

Miriam is desperate to find her before her husband finds out and her perfect life crumbles around her.

So she calls the only person who can help: Private Investigator Madison Attallee, who has just solved the biggest case of her career.

Can Madison find Miriam's daughter?

And will Miriam share the truth about her past?

Miriam Jackson is a famous radio presenter. Married to a successful film director, she has created the perfect life for herself. But then her daughter goes missing...

Miriam is desperate to find her...


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ISBN 9781409174653
PRICE £8.99 (GBP)
PAGES 336

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Featured Reviews

The Lies We Tell by Niki Mackay 🖤
Thanks @nikimackaywriter @orionbooks @netgalley for my ARC
Publication date 27th June 2019
‘My daughter is missing. My husband can never know’. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Wow. What a book. This was read in nearly one sitting. If only life hadn’t got in the way 😊. Miriam’s seemingly perfect life is in turmoil when her teenage daughter disappears on the night she spends with another man. Miriam is torn. She cannot tell her husband for fear of ruining her family’s lives. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
This was a fantastic story and although I could not relate or condemn what Miriam had done I could sympathise. The story is told on alternating chapters showing Miriam’s past and present and we get to see a clearer picture of why she is in the situation she is. The story covers some dark subject matter but is done with such great skill and expertness that it was easy enough to read. I don’t want to say too much in fear of spoilers but I would highly recommend for fans of fast paced psychological thrillers xx

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