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Tell Me Lies
- Narrated by: Elizabeth Knowelden
- Length: 8 hrs and 13 mins
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Summary
“Full of twists and turns, this is an exciting, pacy read.”—Heat, Book of the Week
“The brilliant Teresa Driscoll builds tension and menace with a flick of a sentence.”—Fiona Barton
“A creepy and addictive read”—Katherine Faulkner
"A deliciously sinister story…”—Jane Corry
From bestselling author Teresa Driscoll comes a chilling thriller of past secrets and present terror. Deep in a rural hideaway, it’s only the owls watching them…right?
After a betrayal that sent their marriage into freefall, Hannah and Sam are desperate for a fresh start with their eight-year-old daughter Lily—and where better than picture-perfect Owl Cottage in beautiful Cornwall. But something about the holiday home stirs dark memories for Hannah…
When she finds dead creatures on the doorstep and hears mysterious knocks at the door, Hannah can’t help wondering whether someone is messing with her—or whether the past she’s been running from has finally claimed her sanity.
As the disturbing events at Owl Cottage seep out into the local community and the police become involved, Hannah turns to Sam for help, but when he dismisses her worries, she wonders if she was wrong to ever trust him. Are the memories making her paranoid, or is this something more sinister than she dares imagine?
Critic reviews
“Full of twists and turns, this is an exciting, pacy read.”—Heat, Book of the Week
“The brilliant Teresa Driscoll builds tension and menace with a flick of a sentence. She has smashed it with her latest Tell Me Lies.”—Sunday Times bestselling author Fiona Barton
“Such a creepy and addictive read and kept me guessing all the way through—loved it!”—Katherine Faulkner, bestselling author of Greenwich Park
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- Kim
- 21-04-24
Good story, good twists
Good story with good twists, kept me guessing. Enjoyed narration and style of writing with main characters narration.
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- Jean MacLeod
- 10-06-23
Easy listen
Hooked immediately and couldn’t stop listening. Superb narration and great storyline with a twist I didn’t expect!
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- Nomadicdragon
- 09-08-23
brilliant
Loved the intricate weaving of human frailty, temptation, loss of trust, greed and love woven into the personalities of this book. Loved how they all led the reader along its twisty storyline of family life, a much needed idyllic sounding holiday and the predators lurking. Found myself needing to finish it and yet not wanting it to be finished.
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- Booklover
- 12-05-23
Good story and great narration
This story is easy to listen to and the storyline kept me hooked. The narrator is perfect.
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- Kareena Gates-bennett
- 30-08-24
The overuse of the word you 
All Summer, I have been binging on all of her books. But this one on many occasion I was wanting to stop because it was driving me crazy. The overuse of the word you in descriptions. Normally, for example, she would write as Sam looked over, but instead she keeps saying as you look at me as you walk down the stairs as you walk in the room as you pick up a fork as you take our daughters hand. I don’t think I’ve ever read a book that has been so badly written with the overuse of the word you. It’s almost as if she thinks we’re stupid enough to have to keep having these ridiculous descriptions and at sometimes it was very confusing because you weren’t quite sure who you was. Hopefully she won’t use this style again. Otherwise I won’t be reading any more of them unfortunately.
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- Alison Dunn
- 04-07-23
I’m sorry but this was not a good read
I realised quite early on that this book wasn’t for me. I found the whole plot ridiculous and the main character behaved like an overgrown baby! Glad to have finished it!
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