Sunday 15 April 2018

Lie with Me by Sabine Durrant: review.

Lie With Me
Paul may seem a charming guy when you first meet him but after a couple of weeks, you'll realise he lies through his teeth. He's a self-absorbed womaniser, a free-loader, a petty thief and has a terrible memory that will be the end of him.
A really unlikeable main character and a slow plot may make you put this book down before finishing it. Just don't, wait a little bit and you may end up feeling some kind of sympathy for this cheeky fellow, wait a little bit more and you may realise that even if it seems that nothing is going on, there is a lot going on, in fact, everything is happening before your own eyes. You just won't know until it is all over and then you will think twice before going on holiday with a group of friends you don't know so well.

I recommend this novel to people who think that revenge is a dish best served cold.


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