Member Reviews
House of a Thousand Lies was an immediately gripping and immersive story that was an all consuming page-turner. Once I started reading this one it was all I could think of and do until I finished. It was absolutely unputdownable!
The book kept me guessing the entire time and I was totally shocked when the twists were finally revealed. This was well written and unputdownable from the first page.
Crooked Lane Books,
Thank You for your generosity and gifting me a copy of this amazing eARC!
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Diana Wolf, wife of a pop star, has plenty of money, and now plenty of time now that her children have grown up and started their own lives. On a whim, she hires a cartographer to map the acreage surrounding her home, Wolf Hollow. Right off the bat, Kerry Perkins uncovers the remains of a young girl buried on the grounds and he can tell from the expression on Diana’s face that she knows more than she’s letting on, both to him and to the police. Diana recognizes the symbol carved into the girl’s skull and suddenly she’s not sure what to believe about the man she married. The police begin a full scale excavation of Wolf Hollow and Kerry becomes more and more certain that Diana is lying to him, and even worse, that someone is watching him, following him, intent it seems, on his never uncovering the true horrors that still lay buried just beneath the surface. I likes Davis’s use of multiple narrators, it kept me guessin
I absolutely love this book. At its core it’s about a marriage relationship. What do you really know about your spouse? It’s absolutely spellbounding how this plot plays out. I was flabbergasted by the ending. Highly recommend!