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Thank you to Netgalley for an advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
I enjoyed this book, although I found a little mundane and a little slow in places. Three Stars.

If you are looking for a Roller coaster book., that Will keep you.guessing. look no further, this is the book for you
Thank you to netgalley.com for letting me read this. Digital arc, my opinion is my own

3.5-4 stars
I thought the pacing of the book was a bit slow. It dragged on in the middle but the last 80% really caught my attention. I did not see the twists coming especially the one at the end. Enjoyable thriller read.

8 Years Of Lies is a new thriller by Lisa Hall.
Claire and Tom have been happily married for 8 years. But when Tom doesn’t pick up their daughter from school and fails to come home, Claire starts questioning everything about their life together. Adding to Claire’s doubts about Tom is a Facebook picture from a stranger of Tom and their daughter, asking for help tracking down the strangers husband and child.
I was really hooked by the storyline of this one and was trying to power through it to find out what was happening. It was a slow start for me and I found the beginning quite repetitive but it picked up and started to evolve at a decent pace. I did find a few plot holes that didn’t add up (they’ve never been abroad but it talks about them going on a cruise?) so I did get a little frustrated at times.

When her husband Tom goes missing and the police aren’t interested, Claire is determined to find out what’s happened to him. As she starts digging into his past she realises she doesn’t really know her husband and the last eight years have been based in lies.
The story was intriguing and it made me want to keep reading to find out where Tom had gone and who he really was.
The ending was completely unexpected and the reveal very well done.
I really enjoyed this book and would definitely recommend if you are looking for a read that keeps you turning the page.

Imagine finding out that your husband has a secret life and you find a photo of him and your daughter saying that they are missing. Claire is facing this and is determined to unravel the mystery. I was literally glued to my kindle with this book because I had absolutely no idea or clue of how to solve this mystery and I was desperate for answers. I could feel Claire's frustration, desperation and anxiety because I felt the same. The plot is one that takes you in and doesn't let you breathe until the end. Now the end! Omg! It is so surprising and at first I didn't know what to think but it is truly a jaw dropping twist!

I've read all of Lisa's books and always enjoyed them. This one just wasn't up to her usual standard. The premise was good and it started off well enough, but it lacked something. It was fairly lacklustre and the repetition drove me mad, was it even proofread?!
I did finish it and it was a decent story overall, but it wasn't uo to Lisa's usual standard.

I'm pretty sure I'm going to be in the minority with this one, but whilst I found it an OK, solid enough read, it didn't excite me at all.
I found it really slow to get going, it took an awful lot for me to stick with it in all honesty, but I did, hoping for some big plot twist that just didn't happen as much as I was expecting.
The book is centred around Claire, married to Tom for eight years, and with a young daughter. For the past couple of weeks, Tom hasn't been his usual calm, collected self. He's been snappy, glued to his phone, and now he hasn't arrived to pick his daughter up from school. Claire has also received an online message asking why 'her' husband and 'daughter' are in a photo with her.
Claire goes on a mad, wild goose chase to find her husband. With no answers to any of her questions, can she find him and find out just who he really is?
I did quite enjoy the hunt for Tom, I found the mystery quite engrossing for a short time and the uncovering of clues really investing. I did find it quite hard to believe that she'd leave her young daughter at home, traumatised, whilst doing this, though!
The premise was promising, but, for me, it just wasn't believable or convincing, and I just have to have some relatable connection to really get into a book.
The ending wrapped everything up well, but I had part guessed the twist.
One big bug bear of mine is repetition, and it was in bucket loads throughout the book, with Claire constantly reiterating to you as the reader and then to another character within the book .... arrrgggghhh. It's really not needed!
Thanks to Netgalley and Joffe Books for the ARC.

This book knocked my socks off
Brilliant storyline
Which keeps you second guessing
A well paced rollercoaster ride
Thank you Lisa Hall, Netgalley and Joffe Books

Very easy to read, full of twists and turns and was not expecting that ending 😱 totally surprised me! Tom and Claire were good characters, and Claire's sister is a saint!!

Claire Bennett’s husband Tom is missing. When he left for work that morning, it seemed like a normal day. But then he didn’t pick up their daughter after school nor did he go into his office at all. The police treat his disappearance casually, assuming he’s left for a vacation or girlfriend. But Claire knows Tom wouldn’t leave her. After all, she knows Tom. Or does she?
The title Eight Years of Lies is a giveaway. Whatever happened before Claire shared those eight years with Tom is linked to his disappearance and as Claire searches for him, helped by her former boyfriend Adam, she uncovers the lies that will lead her to Tom.
I liked the idea of this mystery and I felt the writing style was strong. What I didn’t like was Claire leaving her daughter with her sister for days and driving miles to follow leads. She explains it as wanting to do something rather than just sitting around making phone calls. Then she races off, driving for hours to come to dead ends. She ignores warnings and has to be rescued by Adam who is risking his job to help her. Her flighty behavior will lead her into unnecessary danger. 4 stars.
Thank you to NetGalley, Joffe Books and Lisa Hall for this ARC.

Tom and Claire have known each other for eight years, and during this time they married and have a young daughter, Isla.
Claire thought she knew everything about Tom and although he is quite reserved and talks very little about his past, she believes that there is nothing he wouldn’t do for her and Isla. One day Tom walks out of the house to go to work and doesn’t return. Claire comes across a photo of Tom and Isla posted on social media, from another woman who Claire doesn’t know, claiming them to be her family.
As time goes by and Tom still doesn’t return, Claire gets more concerned and to no avail, rings around the hospitals and contacts the police. As more time goes by and Tom doesn’t come home, Claire starts looking for him, visiting the scant list of places Tom has talked to her about over the last eight years. Slowly Tom’s past and secrets within are revealed, putting Claire in danger and making her realise that she never knew her husband at all, not even his real name.
This is a domestic psychological thriller, which drew me in from the first page. It has a fantastic gripping plot with some great twists and turns. The front cover promises ‘a shocking final twist’, a quote which I dislike immensely as it leads the reader to have such high expectations of being totally blown away by the ending. To be honest, the twist was really clever, but I don’t consider it to be shocking. This didn’t in any way detract my enjoyment of the book, which I can only describe as brilliant.

A good solid domestic drama. The plot did get a bit outlandish and stretched credulity at times but I guess that is par for the course with this kind of story. It did keep me turning the pages right enough.

This is my first read by Lisa Hall so I went in not really expecting much and was presently surprised.
Eight Years Of Lies is a domestic thriller that follows a wife looking for answers after her husband just disappears.
The plot kept my interest and the characters were all fairly relatable.
Overall very well done and worth a read.

I found this fairly underwhelming. A bit dramatic/outlandish and not a super compelling main character. She just abandoned her job and child to chase a gut feeling around the country? Idk. Didn't seem plausible. Dialogue was weak. Adam was the only character I liked.
Overall, very forgettable book and plot. Thank you to NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.

Eight Years of Lies by Lisa Hall is an immersive domestic thriller about what it means to be family. Claire is (mostly) happily married to Tom and the two have a lovely young daughter, Isla. Tom disappears and Claire is tested to her limit as she discovers a photo of him with Isla online...but someone else is looking for him. She and a friend join forces while her sister takes care of Isla. Their adventures take them to unexpected places as Claire begins to question everything, especially her marriage.
The premise is interesting but some situations aren't convincing or believable. I was also expecting bigger twists and found myself eager for more which didn't come. I like the writing itself and will continue to read more by Lisa Hall. This book was enjoyable but lacked her usual punch.
My sincere thank you to Joffe Books and NetGalley for providing me with an early digital copy of this engrossing novel.

This book was okay. It wasn't memorable or unique. It didn't stand out in any way. There was one twist, and it was mild at best. It was a bit slow too. But overall, it was interesting enough to keep me reading

This is the first book I have read by Lisa Hall, and WOW! I literally could not put this book down. So many unexpected twists and turns. This was a fantastic quick read. Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the advanced copy.

Lisa Hall is the queen of the domestic / psychological thriller. I was kept guessing until the end and was compelled to read Eight Years of Lies in one sitting. Perfect for fans of CL Taylor and Lisa Jewell. 4 stars

Eight Years Of Lies is a psychological thriller that follows Claire as she realizes her entire marriage has been, well, eight years of lies. While scrolling through Facebook, Claire sees a photo of her husband and daughter; however, it is posted by someone else who is claiming them as her family and saying that they are missing. The same day, Claire receives a call from her daughter's school letting her know that her husband has failed to pick up their daughter. Now, days later, her husband is still missing, and Claire has no idea what is happening.
I found Eight Years of Lies to be very slow-paced and quite predictable. Due to the pacing, I don't think I'd even categorize this book as a thriller. The characters are all forgettable, and I honestly didn't even really care what happened to them. Eight Years Of Lies was simply not a book for me.