Book Tour: Those Who Lie

Thursday, March 23, 2017
Book Tour: Those Who Lie

Todays post is quite exciting as it's not only a thriller review but it's also the first book tour that I'm part of! If you've read my other book reviews then you'll know that I love thrillers as they are usually  quick, easy and entertaining reads and this one is no different - despite the difficult, sensitive topics. I have a kindle copy of *Those Who Lie by Dianne Jeffrey which is categorised as a thriller, mystery and crime novel. It was published by HQ Digital back in January and it is approx. 233 pages. 

Emily Klein doesn’t know she has killed her husband until the day of his funeral. At first, signs point to a tragic accident. Yet, as Emily pieces together the events before his death – events which led to her own memory loss – she begins to suspect that her husband’s death may have been the result of more than a terrible twist of fate… But the accident is only the beginning. Because while Emily’s physical scars will heal, the trauma of the accident has awakened old ghosts. She hears strange sounds, catches things that can’t possibly be there in the corner of her eye. Before long, everywhere she looks, she seems to see her husband. And suddenly, Emily finds herself asking the most dangerous question of all.

Let's start with the writing style, for me was very quick and easy to read even though the main topics are quite sensitive and potentially trigging such as rape, family issues, murder, mental illness and more so if you don't want to read about any of those topics for whatever reason then maybe don't read this book. The rape within the book as well as other issues and points that develop and reveal themselves throughout the book were a surprise to me and I think they will be for other readers so I just wanted to warn potential readers. I think books that involve triggering topics such as self harm, mental illness and rape, for example, need to be mentioned on the back of the book or the beginning of an e-book. 

Now onto the storyline, I liked the mystery elements of finding out what happened in the accident, who is responsible, what happening in Emilys past and her relationships, it was the most compelling part of the book. The revelations throughout the book kept me guess for the most part and allows you to try and figure out what is happening for yourself. I kind of predicted some of the revelations so you weren't as impactful for me but it was still an entertaining (if very disturbing at times) journey. 

There are a few unlikeable characters and a lot of characters you don't know whether to trust or believe. I liked the main character and her friends although the parents are another story...The unreliable characters/main character as well as the 'looking over your shoulder', mystery element of this book reminded me a little bit of Nightwalker by Sebastian Fitez but Nightwalker is much darker although both have that mystery and disturbing qualities to them. 

Overall, despite the difficult and disturbing elements, unreliable characters and air of mystery and looking over your shoulder, I did enjoy this book. It's a very quick and easy book to get through and I think if you are into your crime, thriller and mystery novels then you'll like this but do be aware of the sensitive and potentially trigging topics throughout the book! Overall rating: ★★★☆☆, 3.5/ 5. 

Have you read this book (it's only 99p as a kindle/e-book copy)? Do you like thrillers/crime novels? 

13 comments

  1. I've not read it but it sounds good :)

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  2. When I need a quick read, thrillers are my go too! Even if it's a pretty lengthy or intricate thriller, I'm never able to put them down, so I get through them pretty quickly! -Audrey | Brunch at Audrey's

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  3. This sounds like an intense read but an interesting and entertaining one. I've never heard of it before but it's great that it's so cheap on Kindle.

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  4. I'm rubbish at reading books but this does sound intriguing.

    Kristy | www.thevioletblonde.com

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  5. I absolutely LIVE for crime and thrillers and this sounds great for just 99p! x

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  6. I have this on my Kindle to read and got it on the 99p deal so am looking forward to reading it x

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  7. Sounds like a nice & easy page turner x

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  8. I've not read this but it does sound like something I'd enjoy xxxx

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  9. I've not read this but this sounds great! x

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  10. Sounds like an interesting read - great review!

    Cass | CassandraMyee

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  11. Thrillers are my favourite type of book, so will have to grab a copy! Especially if it is only 99p on Kindle! x

    Mapped Out Blog | Beauty & Fashion

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