Silent Truths, Susan Lewis
Silent Truths, Susan Lewis
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Silent Truths
The thrilling novel from the Sunday Times bestseller

Author: Susan Lewis

Narrator: Katherine Press

Unabridged: 19 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/14/2022


Synopsis

The first Laurie Forbes & Elliott Russell story

When journalist Laurie Forbes turns up on Beth Ashby's doorstep, minutes after Beth's husband, political high-flier Colin Ashby, has been arrested for murder, neither can even begin to guess the shocking repercussions that have just been triggered in both their lives.

Beth attempts to escape from her shattered life by throwing herself into the kind of reckless high-living that seems destined for disaster, while Laurie finds herself being threatened, terrorised and even taken prisoner for what she knows.

As the dangerous truth draws closer, Laurie realises that if she is to save Beth from those already preparing to destroy her, she must put her trust in hated rival journalist Elliot Russell and face up to a ghost from the past.

About Susan Lewis

Susan Lewis is the internationally bestselling author of more than forty novels as well as two memoirs. Born in England and having resided in France and the United States for many years, she now lives in Gloucestershire, England.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kay on April 27, 2024

What a good read. First book I've read by this author and will definitely read more.......more

Goodreads review by PS on May 25, 2018

Took a while to finish this book. The beginning was kind of slow but once you get over those, you wouldn’t want to put down the book.......more

Goodreads review by Carly on February 10, 2017

Great read Susan Lewis novels are always so exciting and she never fails to have me hooked, there is always so much going on in her novels but that's what I love about them, love, crime, death. A tale that kept me on my toes.......more

Goodreads review by Jasmine on February 07, 2021

The treatment of women in this book is horrendous. It was published in 2001 but reads like something from 1970s. Submissive females accepting and justifying poor treatment from men and only finding their 'power' through having breast enlargement/plastic surgery to increase their appeal to men. I lov......more

Goodreads review by Fatatat on January 08, 2015

700 pages was far too much for this story and I'm far too stubborn not to have finished what I started. Perhaps I was more in the mood for a heavier read but the story format was far too basic, the thoughts of the main female character were droll and degrading to woman. The author was attempting to......more