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Disappointing and far fetched. In spite of a good start, it felt like things kept on being added to give the story sense and some kind of direction. A passable read.
Really enjoyed this book, the characters raised so many questions and I felt I was doubting them all at different points working out which direction the story was going in
Having read All of Janes previous books I was looking forward to this, it didn't disappoint, brilliant characters, and what a storyline, a huge moral dilemma that certainly makes you think. I'd love to see a continuation as I want to know more
What an addictive read! Extremely clever storytelling with terrific pace and real emotional depth too. I loved it, really couldn’t put it down. A real mother’s read
heart stopping...what would you do to save your child? The gut reaction of a mother leads the story from a crisis point through a gamut of emotions, decisions made quickly and perhaps poorly and lives less lived as a result.
The truth, when it comes to bear, makes those decisions seem so wrong, so stupid but I suspect in the same situation the mother would do it all over again.
fast and tense and leaves you a bit emotionally wrung out at the end!
I’ve loved this authors previous books so when I was invited by the publisher to read her newest I jumped at the chance.
The pace in this book is steady and spans over three different timelines.
I liked the snippets in italics as they gave intrigue to the story. I wasn’t sure who it was portraying but worked well and kept me reading.
The characters were all well formed and I felt both anger and sympathy toward them. The relationship between Tom and Sarah was fraught with disasters but still, I wanted things to turn out well.
The later years I loved and wanted more of the relationships there. I’d love there to be a follow up but know thats unlikely.
Overall a great novel!
Sarah and Tom are panicked when their 15 year old son, Freddie comes home after a late night saying he has killed someone. Already they have a troubled marriage and both are hiding secrets in their past. Sarah dotes on her only son and cannot bear to see him locked up. So they do what any normal parents do or do they?? The story is told in points of view and goes back to when Tom first met Sarah and the early lies in their marriage. A brilliant story and it draws you into this family drama. A must read.
The book opens well with Freddie at 16 doing a deed that will change Sarah & Tom's life forever. The book then takes you back to how Sarah & Tom meet and the journey until Freddie is 16.
With both their pasts haunting them they both made individual choices and these determine how their lives will move forward, little did they know how these choices would cause their lives to unravel and change forever.
Freddie a fifteen year old boy comes home in the early hours of the morning and confesses to his parents that he has just killed someone.
Sarah his mother wants to protect him, Tom his father wants to inform the police.
The story then jumps back to how the parents met and their relationship.
I didn’t enjoy this book as much as the authors previous books.
Thank you to NetGalley and Penguin Random House UK for my e-copy in exchange for an honest review.
This was a really absorbing read , I love Jane Corry and this certainly didn't disappoint . Sarah is Married to Tom , they are so different and really have only stayed together because of their son Freddie who is acting up .
One night he comes home devastated and shares a secret that will have huge ramifications for all . I liked the story told in the past about how Tom and Sarah first meet and get together , both have secrets in their past that they would rather the other didn't know and all this adds to the tension slowly building in their marriage .
Yet another great , dramatic read and I can't wait for the next
I received this book from Netgalley in return for an honest review.
Here is the blurb
"WHAT IF YOUR SON HAD MURDERED SOMEONE?
Sarah always thought of herself and her husband, Tom, as good people. But that was before their son Freddy came home saying he'd done something terrible. Begging them not to tell the police.
Soon Sarah and Tom must find out just how far they are willing to push themselves, and their marriage, to protect their only child . . .
As the lies build up and Sarah is presented with the perfect opportunity to get Freddy off the hook, she is faced with a terrifying decision . . .
Save her son . . . or save herself?"
This is the 3rd book I have read by this author having thoroughly enjoyed her previous books. I tend to read horror, mystery and psychological thrillers so this author is completely off the radar for me. Her books always revolve around the same format, dipping in and out of current day and the past leading to the big conclusion. The lead character tends to be a strong female character and this book is no different. I feel her books are about relationships and social interactions which is as I said so not my cup of tea, however, having said that her books and style of story telling seem to draw me in to the point I find myself binge reading to finish the book and 'see what the outcome is'.. I think this is another cracker of a book and am certain that I will read any future books she brings out. Another great story!
Wow! How far would you go to protect your son, would you hand him.in if he came home and told you be murdered someone? This is the choice Sarah and Tom have to make when their son Freddie comes home one night and tells them this. Their marriage is already in trouble they are like chalk and cheese, why did they ever get married? Will they see eye to eye on this or have different views as usual.
What do they have to hide in their pasts that they have kept secret from each other and buried for so long it's hard for them to tell each other, could it have an effect on the decisions they choose to make about Freddie?
Having read novels from Jane before this one didn't disappoint loved it. Will be recommending to family and friends. Keep them coming Jane love your style of writing.
Would you do anything for your child ?
This is the story of one mother's love for only son Freddie and that she will do anything for him as her own upbringing was harsh and Sarah in her youth had done some terrible things including prison.
They have a unique bond that husband Tom can't seem to break through, it has taken them years and heartache to conceive Freddie and Sarah will do anything to protect her son.
When Freddie returns home in the early hours of the morning several hours after he was meant to be home Sarah is distraught and the fact that Freddie has been crying only alerts Sarah that something is terribly wrong.
When Freddie confesses to murdering someone and Tom overhears Tom immediately wants to call the police but Sarah can not stand the thought of her teenage son going to prison.
So Sarah and Freddie go on the run but how long can they hide for?
Jane Corry is a go to author for me - My Husband's Wife and Blood Sisters were particularly great. Whilst I enjoyed The Lies We Tell I don't feel it was one of her strongest books, 3.5 stars.
I am a huge fan of Jane Corry’s books. She is my go to author, as I know I will be completely hooked from the first page and this book did not disappoint!!
When Tom and Sarah’s fifteen year old son Freddie comes home late and upset, they are distraught when he tells them he has done something terrible. This will put his parents in a quandary as Sarah wants to protect her son whilst Tom is all for calling the police. The couple will soon find out, how far they will go to protect their only child!!
We then rewind the story back to when Tom and Sarah first met, a very unlikely couple who come from different backgrounds. Can they make their relationship work when they are both hiding skeletons from their past!!
The story goes back to the present time and is told from Sarah’s point of view.
A book with a great moral dilemma that made me wonder what I would do if I was in Sarah’s shoes.
A must read author!!
Thank you to Netgalley for my copy in exchange for a review.
This is a perceptively written book with the basic theme that parents, well some of them, will do anything for their children even risking their own wellbeing. There are several dysfunctional relationships in this book. The main one is between Tom and Sarah who marry before they know much about each other and only later reveal gradually the hidden secrets of their pasts. Thus the title of the book as they lie to cover up what they have done. They have various friends whose problems add to the book’s depth. Then they have a son whose relationship with his mother is stronger than with Tom. Whether what Freddie gets up to is his fault or triggered by their issues is an unanswered question. The story has many unexpected twists and does hold the reader’s attention to an unexpected conclusion. The eventual resolution of the problems lets the book end gently. It is an unusual story but well conceived and delivered.
Fantastic book. Really enjoyed the storyline. It kept me engaged for hours.
Definitely recommend to thriller fans.
Another great read from Jane Corry that holds you to the very end. Sympathetically portrayed characters take you with them as they navigate what it is to love and to need to be loved, and a poignant insight to the strength of a mother's love for their child and the lengths they'll go to and the sacrifices they make along the way.
Sarah is a mother with a dark past who marries Tom who also has his own secrets to hide. Freddie, their son makes a mistake and this tests Sarah and questions how far she is willing to go to protect her son. A gripping read. Thank you to Netgalley and the publishers for letting me review this book.
Fabulous as always ,i loved this jane corry book full of drama and the lengths a mother will go to protect her son .highly recommend .