In this well written novel the author made me feel North's frustration, and I enjoyed the flashbacks of her friendship with Kelly which illustrated their mutual dependence, or was it North's need for Kelly which made their bond so strong?
- Anita Davison,
A very addictive, compelling and intriguing thriller that will capture your mind and keep you wanting more
- Faye Rogers, NetGalley,
A taut and emotional thriller that will keep you hooked and turning the pages
- Emma Mitchell, NetGalley,
It gripped me from the moment I started reading
- Paula Neeley, NetGalley,
An intriguing and taut read about friendships and the secrets we keep... I can't wait to read more books by the author'
My Pretty Little Book Reviews
I really enjoyed this book... 9/10'
- Erika Estrela, NetGalley,
A great book
- Mandy White, NetGalley,
Very engaging and easy to read
- Louise Pridige, NetGalley,
An enjoyable read
- Eva Merckx, NetGalley,
Intriguing and interesting
- Steve Sutherland, NetGalley,
I really enjoyed this and I'm always looking for new authors. Found another great one to add to my list and will watch out for the next book!
- Gemma Karim, NetGalley,
A good read with good characters... 4*'
- Sue Wallace, NetGalley,
I finished it in one sitting
- Roxanne Reber, NetGalley,
Jones has a talent for creating tension
- Kate Eveleigh, NetGalley,
<i>Dead Girls Can't Lie</i> is this summer's <i>The Girl on the Train</i> and <i>Gone Girl</i> and I await with bated breath Carys Jones' next unputdownable read!
- Julie Bonello, NetGalley,
Edgy, emotional... a genuine page-turner that I highly recommend'
- Kelly Ahmed, NetGalley,
I had an idea throughout the book as to who it would be and, at one point, thought I'd got it right. Thankfully, though, the plot wasn't that obvious and I was pleased that I was wrong!'
- Karen O'Hare, NetGalley,
Well-paced and balanced with just the right amount of time in the past and present. It's a solid 4-star read and if you enjoy mysteries set in Britain, this is a book I recommend
- Cyndi Becker, NetGalley,
Captivating. I never have a problem losing myself in the story. Her transitions are effortless and her narrative voice is strong
- Samantha Meloche, NetGalley,