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The Confession Room

By: Lia Middleton
Narrated by: Rachael Stirling
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Summary

Brought to you by Penguin.

From the author of When They Find Her and Your Word or Mine

WELCOME TO THE CONFESSION ROOM: An online forum for anonymous atonement.

Some people confess to affairs, others to stealing. Some admit deep, dark wishes.

But one day, a confession is posted that nobody expects: murder. And not just one named victim, but two.

As more victims are named, and more bodies found, people begin to fear who could be named next.

Because it seems that if you have a secret, they'll find you.

They know who you are. They know what you've done. Not everyone can survive The Confession Room.

©2023 Lia Middleton (P)2023 Penguin Audio
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A thrilling, chilling, heart-stopping read. With a killer premise and twists that leave you shaken, The Confession Room is impossible to put down (Chris Whitaker, author of We Begin at the End)
Terrifying, dark and original with a brilliantly shocking ending - loved this book (Catherine Cooper, bestselling author of The Cruise)
Lia Middleton's latest crime thriller gives us a glimpse of the dark side of the web - and it's terrifying! Fast-paced and topical, The Confession Room is a total page-turner! (Allie Reynolds, author of Shiver)

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Not as good as I thought it was going to be

After reading the previous books by Lia I was excited to see this new book coming out. However it was a disappointment compared to Your Word or Mine.

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I found this book predictable and badly written. Really disappointed as I enjoyed the author’s other book and was looking forward to this!

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Need good edit.

Writing is hard and so is developing a strong and compelling narrative. This needed a good edit - some of the story was overstated and repetitive in places. The protagonist oscillates between pathetic whimpering (even when not under duress) and suddenly remembering she’s an officer. I wasn’t convinced by her and by the end almost wished that it was her lover wot dun it!

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