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I Never Lie
I Never Lie: The addictive psychological thriller of the summer | Jody Sabral
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Is she the next victim? Or is she the culprit...? Alex South is a high-functioning alcoholic who is teetering on the brink of oblivion. Her career as a television journalist is hanging by a thread since a drunken on-air rant. When a series of murders occur within a couple of miles of her East London home she is given another chance to prove her skill and report the unfolding events. She thinks she can control the drinking, but soon she finds gaping holes in her memory, and wakes to find she’s done things she can’t recall. As the story she’s covering starts to creep into her own life, is Alex a danger only to herself – or to others? This gripping psychological thriller is perfect for fans of Fiona Barton, B A Paris and Clare Mackintosh.
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Lovebooks87
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Great book! Loved how it had me guessing all along!!

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kezzlou85
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This was a good read but I must admit I was a little disappointed with the ending. I had already figured out what had happened but a part of me hoped there would be a big twist at the end. That being said it was quite an interesting story though and I did like Alex's final part. It's quite a slow and steady pace.

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ladyonequestion
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A good psychological thriller using two unreliable narrators. Alex is an alcoholic who deludes herself she is doing ok but suffers from memory losses, the other narrator is another alcoholic who is connected with her. The kind of book where you don't know which characters to trust. Although there are multiple murders mentioned, there is not a great deal of investigation - Alex is a bit too far gone to be a reliable investigator. #Pigeonhole

KateFulfordAuthor If you need another recommendation, may I point you to my People‘s Book Prize nominated debut? Sassy female narrative, laugh out dialogue and a pacy plot. Check the link in the bio for 2 free chapters, reviews and more. 6y
ladyonequestion Thank you @KateFulfordAuthor will check it out. 6y
KateFulfordAuthor You‘re most welcome Hannah 6y
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