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Lies, Lies, Lies

By: Adele Parks
Narrated by: Rachel Bavidge, Sam Woolf
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Daisy and Simon’s marriage isn’t what it seems…

After years together, the arrival of longed-for daughter Millie sealed everything in place. They’re a happy little family of three.

So what if Simon drinks a bit too much sometimes—Daisy’s used to it. She knows he’s just letting off steam. Until one night at a party things spiral horribly out of control. And their happy little family of three will never be the same again.

In Lies, Lies, Lies, #1 Sunday Times bestselling author Adele Parks explores the darkest corners of a relationship in free fall in a mesmerizing tale of marriage and secrets.

In bestselling author Adele Park’s new thriller, FIRST WIFE'S SHADOW, a woman meets and marries a handsome widower...but things begin to take dark, dangerous turns and she's left wondering who she can trust: her friends, her husband, or even herself...?

Don't miss these other pulse-pounding thrillers from Adele Parks:
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Domestic Thrillers Women's Fiction Psychological Suspense Thriller & Suspense Thriller Fiction Exciting Happiness
Unexpected Twists • Gripping Thriller • Soothing Voices • Authentic Characters • Compelling Storyline

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I’ve recently relistened to “Lies, Lies, Lies” by Adele Parks. Narrated by Rachel Bavidge and Sam Woolf, this British thriller is a brilliant offering in suspense, with Parks expertly weaving together the intricate web of a married couple's relationship and the secrets that threaten to tear them apart. The narration is pitch-perfect, with Bavidge and Woolf bringing the characters to life in a way that feels authentic and engaging. I loved how the story kept me on my toes, with jaw-dropping shockers that I never saw coming. What I appreciate about “Lies, Lies, Lies” is how it explores the darkest corners of a relationship in free fall. Daisy and Simon’s marriage seems perfect on the surface, but as the story unfolds, we see the cracks in their relationship and the secrets they've been keeping from each other. Overall, I highly recommend “Lies, Lies, Lies” to those whom, like me, are looking for a gripping thriller. And at $6.99, it was a steal. EPIC doesn't even begin to describe this book. Kudos to Adele Parks, Rachel Bavidge and Sam Woolf for this enthralling listen.

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British! Fascinating! Intense! Intriguing!

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The plot was great, loved the characters and the development and background of them. altogether, great book!

Very enjoyable

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Just when you thought you knew everything that is going on in the story, there is a twist. This book is hard to.put down.

The plot continues to thicken

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A very slow build to very abrupt ending. The author definitely could have provided more meat at the end.

Lies, lies, lies is a fitting title

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There is something oddly compelling about likeable main characters who refuse to just talk to each other. At all points you think, "Well, if you just told the truth about your feelings, none of this would have happened." It is frustrating but you have to push through because you care about the fictional people involved.

I found most of the characters and situations to be quite believable. Realistically written interpersonal dramas and flawed individuals who are still good people. Endearing child characters who don't feel like they are written by an out-of-touch adult trying to make their children wise beyond their years.

There is only one over-the-top villain of a character who feels quite out of place. However it is only a single, swift act of violence that makes me think that. Overall a great, gripping read.

Just tell the truth

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