One Good Lie, Jane Isaac
One Good Lie, Jane Isaac
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One Good Lie
A gripping psychological thriller

Author: Jane Isaac

Narrator: Stephanie Racine

Unabridged: 11 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: DK

Published: 06/24/2021


Synopsis

Even the littlest lies can have the biggest consequences
On the night of her mother's wake, only one thing brings Ruby comfort; the knowledge that her mother's killer is safely behind bars. But guilt is eating away at fragile younger sister Sophie, who brought their mother's killer into their lives.
This is why Ruby is glad that Sophie is with her supportive boyfriend Ewan, despite Ruby's doubts about him. He's been Sophie's rock, not only taking care of her, but her little kids, too. So what if he doesn't like talking about his past?
But when news of another woman's murder spreads through their town like wildfire, Ruby is shocked to find herself with reason to suspect Ewan of the crime. And with one good lie driving a wedge between the sisters, it's hard for Ruby to get Sophie to see what she sees. Ewan is keeping dangerous secrets. But he's not the only person close to home who has something shocking to hide
A gripping and unputdownable thriller that will keep you reading into the early hours of the morning.
Read what everyone is saying about One Good Lie:
'Oh my GOODNESS!! I absolutely loved this It got to the point where I was suspecting every single character in the book The ending was twisty, thrilling, scary and, best of all, satisfying. Truly a wonderful psychological thriller that kept me captivated throughout!' Shalini Boland, author of The Secret Mother,
'I can honestly say that this is psychological fiction at its best. Cleverly written and packed full of chilling suspense With lots of delicious twists and clashes of personality that could set the pages on fire, One Good Lie ticks all the boxes for me. A hugely satisfying read and one I would highly recommend.' Sheryl Browne, author of My Husband's Girlfriend,
'A clever, creepy and compulsive psychological thriller' Diane Jeffrey, author of The Silent Friend,
'Jane Isaac never lets us down; this is fast-paced storytelling at its best. One Good Lie is a chilling, unputdownable read, packed with menace and suspense Highly recommended!' Linda Huber, author of Baby Dear,
'One Good Lie had me on the edge of my seat! Every time I thought I had the plot figured out the carpet was pulled from under my feet! Twisty and full of surprises. Highly recommended! 5/5.' NetGalley Reviewer,
'An exciting psychological thriller that will appeal to fans of Ruth Ware, Greer Hendricks, and Sarah Pekkanen Excellently-written, well-plotted I sped through this book and finished it in a day If you're a fan of the thriller genre, you won't regret checking out this book' Goodreads Reviewer,
'5 Stars! Highly recommend. It was hard to put this book down. It was a fast-paced story full of suspense. I was hooked from the first chapter I absolutely loved this story of two sisters.' NetGalley Reviewer,
'I was invested straight away; it was fast-paced and I couldn't put it down.' NetGalley Reviewer,
'Book drought over! Hooked from page one, didn't stop reading until silly o'clock, had a few hours' sleep, walked the dog then dived back in to finish.' Goodreads Reviewer
'Absolutely kept me on the edge of my seat. I couldn't wait to find out what happened. The ending didn't disappoint. I highly recommend this one.' NetGalley Reviewer,
'This is a brilliant read The characters are likeable, even the villainous ones, and it just shows you can never really trust anyone who you think you know.' Goodreads Reviewer,

About The Author

Jane Isaac is married to a serving detective and they live in rural Northamptonshire, UK with their dogs. She is the author of three critically acclaimed detective series. Several of her books have reached the top 3 on Amazon's Kindle chart. One Fatal Secret is her latest psychological thriller.Stephanie Racine is a trained actor from the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School working across audio, theatre, film and TV, specialising in audio work. Stephanie is a Carleton Hobbs winner, voice of Sony Award Winning Promotional Campaign for the BBC, and was nominated for Best Crime Audiobook of the Year. She narrated over 50 audiobooks and performed in over 40 radio plays.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ceecee on May 20, 2021

Ruby and Sophie’s mother was murdered nearly a year ago and on the evening after the memorial service Sophie’s partner Ewan kissed Ruby. They agreed to keep quiet about the incident but the aftermath of this led to multiple problems, danger and a multitude of secrets and lies. Ruby and Sophie narrat......more

Goodreads review by Shalini on May 06, 2021

Oh my GOODNESS!! I absolutely loved this story of two sisters. We first meet Sophie and Ruby at the memorial of their beloved mother who was shockingly murdered in their small town. The sisters have had a tough time but at least they’ve been there for one another through it all. The killer has been......more

Goodreads review by Yvonne (the putrid Shelf) on June 23, 2021

When this book landed on my kindle I just had that deep instinctual knowledge that this was going to be my kind of book. The relationship between siblings is a deep and complicated one. We have this passed down expectation that we should be close with them but don’t look away too quickly because sib......more

Goodreads review by greta on May 29, 2021

this book was a good one. not my favorite thriller ever, but not bad either. and i would say it has stalker/obsession over people kinda vibe which is always creepy af. however, i found Sophie, one of the 2 sisters, sooo annoying and naive at some parts. i also didn't really like the idea of this part......more

Goodreads review by Jen on June 07, 2021

This book starts off slow but picks up steam as it goes on. It centers primarily on Ruby, who is reeling from the brutal death of her mother when her sister Sophie's boyfriend makes a romantic advance on her. Because everyone has been through so much, they agree to not tell anyone, but another murde......more