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The Mother’s Lies

Joanne Sefton

Narrador Rebekah Germain

Editorial: HarperCollins UK

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Sinopsis

If they knew the truth, there’d be no going back . . . 
Nobody in Barbara Marsden’s family knows about her past, least of all her daughter Helen. But someone wants the truth to come out. 
When Helen discovers a sinister note at Barbara’s house, she can’t understand who would want to threaten her mother. She’s determined to find out who sent it, but soon realises her search might hurt her own family and put Barbara at risk… 
What really happened all those years ago? And who is going to end up paying the price? 
A gripping family drama of love and betrayal, perfect for fans of Lisa Jewell, Kerry Fisher and Adele Parks. 
Readers love Joanne Sefton: 
‘There’s more twists and turns in this story than a country road. What a read.’ Amazon Reviewer 
‘This is one of those books you don’t want to end but can’t wait to find out what happens next!’ Amazon Reviewer 
‘Well-paced thriller that quickly draws you in and keeps you guessing.’ Amazon Reviewer  
 ‘Tense, warm, funny and insightful and never a lull.’ Amazon Reviewer 
‘Definitely a 5 out of 5.’ Amazon Reviewer 
‘Absorbing, shocking and thought-provoking. I enjoyed every minute.’ Amazon Reviewer 
The best of domestic thrillers, The Mother's Lies delves into the complexities of marriage and divorce, set against the backdrop of a rural, small town. As the crime of the past unravels, the fiction of Barbara Marsden's life is peeled away, revealing a truth that could topple her world. 
For fans of Lisa Gardner (Still See You Everywhere), Alison James (The Woman in Carriage 3), Rona Halsall (The Soulmate), Gillian Mcallister (Wrong Place Wrong Time), and Clare Mackintosh (Other People's Houses). 
HarperCollins 2022
Duración: alrededor de 9 horas (09:00:24)
Fecha de publicación: 29/03/2022; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —