Seven Lies
A Novel
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- $11.99
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- $11.99
Publisher Description
"Scalpel-sharp writing and a killer concept-dark, clever, compelling and utterly assured."
—Lucy Foley, author of The Guest List, a Hello Sunshine x Reese's Book Club Pick
Keep the lights on—you'll be turning pages deep into the night with this one."
—Harlan Coben, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Run Away
It all started with just one little lie. But we all know that it never ends there. Because, of course, one lie leads to another. . .
Growing up, Jane and Marnie shared everything. They knew the other’s deepest secrets. They wouldn't have had it any other way. But when Marnie falls in love, things begin to change.
Because Jane has a secret: She loathes Marnie’s wealthy, priggish husband. So when Marnie asks if she likes him, Jane tells her first lie. After all, even best friends keep some things to themselves. If she had been honest, then perhaps her best friend's husband might still be alive today. . .
Seven Lies is Jane’s confession of the truth—her truth. Compelling, sophisticated, chilling, it’s a seductive, hypnotic page-turner about the tangled, toxic friendships between women, the dark underbelly of obsession, and what we stand to lose in the name of love.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Some best friends are so special, so understanding, you almost wish you could have them all to yourself. At least that’s how Jane Black feels about her BFF Marnie—she adores everything about her, except, that is, for Marnie’s fiancé, Charles. For the sake of their relationship, Jane keeps things nice and friendly with Charles…until she doesn’t. In author Elizabeth Kay’s chilling story, Jane feeds her bestie a series of lies while confiding the ugly truth to us readers. Kay’s keen understanding of female friendships makes Seven Lies feel deceptively relatable—even at Jane’s most deranged and evil, we still felt a certain sympathy for her.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
There are unreliable narrators and then there's Jane Baxter, the self-proclaimed prevaricator who anchors the pseudonymous Kay's debut, an electrifying psychological thriller. Speaking with eerie calm to a listener whose identity will only be revealed in the chilling penultimate twist, Jane spins the story of how the friendship she forged at 11 with polar opposite Marnie Gregory "She is light where I am dark" mutates over two decades into an obsessive, jealously defended lifeline she would do anything to preserve. Just how dark the perennially anxious young woman is capable of being becomes apparent as she charts the course of the pair's relationship from halcyon post-university days sharing a South London flat through the point where their trajectories start to diverge. Blindsided by tragedy, Jane finds her world shrinking at the same time Marnie is succeeding as a food blogger and cooking video star. And then there's Marnie's romance with a wealthy, self-important man Jane instantly loathes. But she doesn't dare tell Marnie how she feels for fear of destroying the friendship she craves more desperately than ever, instead taking the first step onto the slippery slope of deceit. Even readers who suspect where the story is heading should brace themselves for a wild and surprising ride. Kay, a British publishing professional, is off to an impressive start.
Customer Reviews
Ugh
Not happy about the $ spent on this over-written book. Could not finish, no intrigue, just tidbits and promises of things that never launch. I hesitate to write reviews because I am an author just starting out and is it bad karma to give a negative review? Eh, perhaps, we all get them, but I felt I needed to forge on with this one. I was roped in by the sample but shortly thereafter the story revved in neutral. Wish I could have given this a better review.