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How well do we know those closest to us? When Liam kills himself, his older brother Tom needs to know why suicide was the only solution.
Tom and his sister Andi search for answers, but don't know who they can believe as they discover Liam's friends and associates aren't the people they claim to be. They are propelled into a world where their ideas of right and wrong don't exist, and where people demand what neither of them possesses.
Liam’s legacy of deceit is dangerous, and when Andi and her twin daughters find themselves in a dangerous showdown, Tom realises the truth may have too high a price.
What would you risk to find the truth?
Genre: Mystery / British Detective
Approx pages: 242
Lies of the Dead was read and evaluated by Chill's readers against the following...
How well do we know those closest to us? When Liam kills himself, his older brother Tom needs to know why suicide was the only solution.
Tom and his sister Andi search for answers, but don't know who they can believe as they discover Liam's friends and associates aren't the people they claim to be. They are propelled into a world where their ideas of right and wrong don't exist, and where people demand what neither of them possesses.
Liam’s legacy of deceit is dangerous, and when Andi and her twin daughters find themselves in a dangerous showdown, Tom realises the truth may have too high a price.
What would you risk to find the truth?
Genre: Mystery / British Detective
Approx pages: 242
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Congratulations to Shauna. Lies of the Dead is a cracker of a read.
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