What Lies Between Us
by John Marrs
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Pub Date May 15 2020 | Archive Date Mar 31 2021
Amazon Publishing UK | Thomas & Mercer
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Description
ITW Thriller Award winner
International Book Awards winner
Nina can never forgive Maggie for what she did. And she can never let her leave.
They say every house has its secrets, and the house that Maggie and Nina have shared for so long is no different. Except that these secrets are not buried in the past.
Every other night, Maggie and Nina have dinner together. When they are finished, Nina helps Maggie back to her room in the attic, and into the heavy chain that keeps her there. Because Maggie has done things to Nina that can’t ever be forgiven, and now she is paying the price.
But there are many things about the past that Nina doesn’t know, and Maggie is going to keep it that way—even if it kills her.
Because in this house, the truth is more dangerous than lies.
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ISBN | 9781542017022 |
PRICE | $15.95 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
Wow! So many twists and turns to this book which is a psychological head f**k!!!
Dark, shocking - my favourite John Marrs book yet! Such a good book, I truly didn’t know what was coming next. Brilliant!
There is nothing I like more than a John Marrs book. And this one surpassed all of his others put together. I was literally turning the pages as fast as I could. The twistiest turniest book I have ever read. Absolutely brilliant. Beyond brilliant. I plead with everyone to do yourself a favor and buy this book. Good lord it was thrilling. 20 Stars
Yet another amazing read from the spectacular John Marrs. He's by far one of my favourite authors so I jumped at the chance of getting this ARC. In true Marrs style this book is full of clever little twists with well developed dark and twisted characters. And as always with his books all is never what it seems. Without leaving any spoilers this book was a slight departure from Marrs previous modern Sci fi books, and he proves yet again that he can write pure enthralling magic, irrelevant of the genre.
This was something of a slow burner for me as it took a little while to get accustomed to going back in time in some chapters. It reminded me a little of whatever happened to baby Jane.
Good story of a warped family. Makes you wonder just what goes on behind closed doors!
Jayme C (Brunettes like books too!)'s Reviews > What Lies Between Us
What Lies Between Us
by John Marrs (Goodreads Author)
Jayme C (Brunettes like books too!)'s review
Feb 16, 2020 · edit
it was amazing
bookshelves: mystery-suspense, netgalley
Take a good look at that gorgeous book cover....
You can see a woman gazing out of the attic window-but you cannot see the chains which keep Maggie a prisoner there.
You can see Nina, downstairs...perhaps preparing one of the dinners that she and Maggie share, every other night, before she locks her up again.
Nina cannot forgive Maggie for the things she did. And, she can never let her leave...
Told from the alternating voices of Nina and Maggie, (past and present)- you will discover how and why this happened.
You won’t know which woman is reliable or who is more wicked....till the very end.
And, what an end it is....
It’s another book by John Marrs who has not disappointed me yet, and who will continue to be an auto-request author who makes me giddy when I see that he has a new book available!
Thank You to Netgalley, Thomas and Mercer, and John Marrs for allowing me to read a digital ARC in exchange for a candid review!
Available May 15, 2020...pre-order now!!
And, read his other books until this is out, if you haven’t already done so!
Writing this review is challenging without any spoilers but let’s just say, John Marrs, as always, transports you effectively into the lives of Nina & her mum Maggie. I was hooked from the outset and grabbed any moment I could to devour this take.
The characters become real people and their lives intertwined which each, in their own way, trying to help the other (possibly) and the effects they cause in the people around them. The tale is told alternately from both their perspectives and also from both years ago and up to date. The pieces of the dark, twisted jigsaw begin to drop terrifying into place and you wonder where it will all end. A psychological read with secrets aplenty and a definite 5* recommend!!
Maggie has only ever wanted to protect her daughter, Nina, but doing so has cost so very much. And for all she has done, her daughter hates her. Nina keeps her mother locked up in the attic, with a chain attached to her ankle. She's punishing her mother for all that she has taken from her.
As we read the alternating views of Maggie and Nina, spreading over various timelines, it's hard to know who is the craziest, Maggie or Nina. This is one fiendish read and the more we know, the worse things get. I couldn't put this one down and it made for a fantastic buddy read. Thank you to Thomas & Mercer/Amazon Publishing UK and NetGalley for this ARC.
I love John Marrs.. Was so excited to see he had a new book out.
Sadly i didn't love this one as much as some of his others.
The going back and forth so much in timelines I found frustrating. Chemo brain here so hard to keep track of timelines sometimes.
I usually devour his books this I had to make myself keep picking it up.
Solid 4 as the ending was great! Can't wait for his next book!!
Thanks to the publisher and Net Galley for a early release if this book.
Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant! I don’t know even how to describe this book, the storyline is so unique. I’ve become so bored by endless books about missing children or husbands with a secret; this book smashed all those repetitive storylines into pieces! I gasped so many times, I didn’t see any of the twists coming. I will be recommending this book to everyone. I’d rate this book 10 stars if Netgalley would let me!
Wow what a book kept me hooked start to finish I couldn’t put it down and did not expect the ending! The first book that’s kept me gripped in a while!
Another smash hit from John Marrs. This author is in my top three authors of all time and I get so excited when he has a new release. This book is amazing and dark and even a bit surreal at times. Loved it. Go into this book blind and you will be shocked and blindsided at every turn. An absolutely fantastic and intelligent psychological thriller. Or perhaps it’s better named as a psychological nightmare. Five stars xxxxx
Thank you for giving me the opportunity to read this John Marrs you've done it again. Chilling, twisted and totally gripping. Absolutely loved this unputdownable book from one of my favourite authors..
John Marrs has done it again!
Holy cow, has he done it again.
Maggie and Nina are co-dependent, co-habitating and co-existing but the hatred between them throbs like a pulse. What terrible history has led Nina to chain Maggie up in her attic??
More twisted than my hair in the morning, this book is SO good that I simply could not adult until I had finished it. This book is all anyone will be talking about in May!!
Thank you to John Marrs, Amazon Publishing UK and NetGalley for giving me this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
What Lies Between Us by John Marrs is an electrifying, insane, chilling, shocking, unpredictable and totally riveting physiological thriller. Will be hard to forget Nina and Maggie. Mr. Marrs' books keep getting better and better. Highly recommended.
Thank you to the publisher, author, and NetGalley for the opportunity to preview the book.
First, I have to say that I am a big fan of this author's books. Everyone is different with such unique characters and plots. In my experience, I receive one of his books, then put everything off, can't you see I'm reading a John Marrs book, and I wouldn't trade the time I spent reading for work or chores or social interaction. That being said, I never know whether an author can write another phenomenal, page flipper, but, What Lies Between Us is proof that it can happen again and again.
I went back and reread the book description. It tells very little, and that is the perfect way to enjoy all the twists and turns to come. I never read reviews until after I have written mine. Why? Spoilers, yes some people think nothing of sharing spoilers, but I don't want my read to be ruined. I could tell you how Nina and Maggie are connected but read the description. Nope, it isn't there and that is because I believe part of the enjoyment is letting the author guide the pace of the reveals. What I can say is that you will discover quite a bit about these two women, and be prepared for more than one what did I just read moment.
I think my Kindle might have been smoking by the time I read the last page! Short chapters, alternating narratives, and a fast-paced plot add up to another I stayed up all night reading book. If you haven't, might I suggest you read one or all of the author's other books? I doubt you will be disappointed!
What Lies Between Us by author John Marrs is yet another excellent novel by Marrs! He is fast becoming a favorite author of mine, I’ve absolutely loved his books and this one has excelled! Shocking and twisty, full of amazing character structure and an awesome plot line! Definitely recommend this book!
Thank you Netgalley and the publisher for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
John Marrs is fast becoming one of my favourite authors. I read three of his books last year and could not put them down, easily 5 star reads. And he’s done it again!
This is very different to two books I’ve read of his previously (The One and The Passengers) as those dealt with topics you’d likely find at the centre of a Black Mirror episode. Instead this was a twisty turny thriller with domestic, mystery and psychological elements and I loved it. This is more similar to The Good Samaritan in topic and in thrills. He writes amazing and believable characters that you have no idea how you should really feel about them. He’s had me feeling sorry for a woman locking up a family member, a man who murders his dates, a woman who ‘mercy’ kills depressed people who call her for help and a man who claimed innocence while orchestrating an elaborate plan to overthrow technology developments. This guy is a winner and I won’t hear a bad word said about his books, I won’t!
John Marrs has a talent and I will never say no to one of his books.
Thank you to Netgalley for my advanced copy of this book - much appreciated and much loved!
Wow.... John Marrs you have completely excelled!!!! I’ve enjoyed all of this authors books, this one is on a different level.
Completely hooked from the first page and I’ve read in one sitting! Totally unexpected story, shocking, disturbing so many more words I could use.
This book plus the characters Nina and Maggie will stay with me for a very very long time..... 6 stars plus if I could rate that high
Two women, Maggie and Nina live in the same house. But Maggie lives chained up in the attic, where she spends all day, every day, except for the short time she spends down stairs having dinner with Nina after Nina unlocks her chains. After dinner, it’s straight back up to the attic. where Maggie is once again locked up. Nina believes she has every right and reason to keep Maggie a prisoner, but there’s more to the story than Nina knows and if she should uncover the truth, things might get even worse. The is definitely different than the usual thriller that pits a man against a woman in a domestic situation and made me think of that creepy old movie Whatever Happened to Baby Jane
WHAT THE HELL I JUST READ!??HOLY COW(that’s me!) What a breath taking, captivating, pitch black dark, dazzling, devious and intense, soul crushing mother and daughter story!
I haven’t read something so scary, disturbing for so long! The growing tension from the beginning, those sick and shocking twists and revelation you find out at each chapter and that epic ending made me get an urgent appointment from hospital. My grey cells burned after over usage so I need an urgent transplant now! Yes, Mr. Marrs, my chin dropped! My eyes popped out of my sockets, my hands are shaky, actually my entire body was shaky and everybody is taking I’m the worse break-dancer. And something smells so bad! No, it’s coming from me. Oh no! Nooooo!!!It can’t be! What have I done!!!
OMG! In the middle of my reading I found myself acting like Regan from Exorcist making spider walk, climbing backwards from the stairs and my head spinning. (Thankfully my vomit color is not green. Not yet! I hate kale and spinach!)
That was true expression and quiet real reflection of my feelings: I was terrified! And you know what I’m not easily scared of anything instead of my image in the morning and my husband’s snoring sound louder than cumulative ten T-rex screaming! But let me tell you something, when I reach the end, my spine was already tingling and there were at least 15 teeth bites on my arm (nope, my dogs are innocent, I did to myself because
I have no longer nails which is more disgusting image you may ever imagine.) I was so close to scream for help but I also lost my voice (Yes, in the beginning of the book I already used my right to screaming louder till my sister in-law shoved a sock into my mouth (And it was my husband dirty sock! So yes there are things in the world scarier than waterboarding.)
Without giving too much spoilers I may only say this book’s story is definition of borderline personality disorder and unfortunately Maggie (mother) who is chained at the attic of her own house to pay for her sins and things she’s done to her daughter. (As Chris Isaak sings baby did a bad bad thing! Oh actually she did too many bad things! But I have to stop there not to ruin the surprises and bombs the author leaves into our laps and runs away!) And sweet Nina, at the end of her thirties, librarian is guardian and judge of her own mother’s slow punishment and execution.
Do you want to know why they built this sick relationship? Why Nina’s father leave without saying goodbye? Why Nina is so fragile around little children? Is Maggie innocent victim or pure evil needs to be behind the bars? Can she escape and save herself from captivation?
There are so many twists, so many revelations you cannot foresee their coming! You feel like punching several times from supernatural forces and crying like a baby to make it stop! Sorry our author is evil genius and he keeps sending more bombs and destroys your safe space.
Overall: Sometimes I felt suffocated from tension so I cut only half star but it is still 4.5 rounded up to 5 stars reading for me. I adore this author’s riveting, captivating style. He never ever disappoints me! Salute!
Special thanks to NetGalley and Amazon Publishing UK for sharing this special ARC for me in exchange my honest review.
<u>Rating:</u> <b>4.7 / 5</b>
**ARC review from Netgalley for advance copy.
At first, you may innocently be going into this and think that the setup is something akin to <i>Whatever Happened to Baby Jane</i>.
I mean, it's a similar setup: two women living in the same house, one of them unable to get out and is thus reliant on the other, but puts up with everything due to a handicapping secret that cannot be revealed at all costs. So...Jane and Blanche much?
But you'd be wrong. Oh no, my dears, it's worse. <i>Much worse.</i>
This book goes from bad to worse on the scale of how messed up it is, in that no matter how far you read and think, "okay, this is it--it can't get any worse than this", the book will find a way of proving you wrong. There's no rivalry, no jealousy, no logical understanding at the heart of this whole confinement situation. Both Nina and Maggie have their side of the story, and fortunately the author doesn't hesitate to take us through both of them in tantalizing (and tantalizingly but deliciously slow) detail. It all just brings "disturbing" on a whole new level that will leave you in need of a bath to wash the grime off. And it is grimy, my friends--that it is.
I don't know what to say without giving it away, but all I can advise readers is not to expect anything pleasant, not to expect closure, not to expect logic or justification for either character. Some things are the wrong things done for the right reasons whereas other things are just out of control--in either case, you end up hesitating to point fingers and by the end will just throw up your hands in the air and give up trying.
Read it if you have the stomach for it, I say. But categorize this outside the realm of the ordinary, if you will--nothing feels short of insane in this one.
Loved this book!!! One of the best stories I have read in a long time. Every time I thought I figured it out, I was wrong. Makes one reevaluate living with someone you may hate and the things one can do to another to make them stay and suffer. I love John Marrs books! I really think he has grown as a writer. I can not wait to read his next book.
I am recommending this to everyone who thinks they have read about every type of thriller book!
What Lies Beneath Us had me hooked me the beginning. I actually read this in one sitting. No way I was putting this page turner down!
Nina and Maggie live in the same house. There’s bad blood between them. Nina can’t forgive Maggie for something. But what?
I wasn’t expecting this to be so shocking. There were moments when all I could do was let the “wow” slowly fall out of my mouth and give myself a moment to let my brain catch up with the horrors I was reading.
What Lies Beneath Us is dark, it’s chilling and I’ll be talking about this story for a long time. Already planning on buying a copy for family to read as well as check out John Marrs other books for myself!
You will not regret reading this book.
Another unputdownable book by John Marrs.
I always get excited when I see that John Marrs has written a new book and I was delighted to receive an advanced copy of What Lies Between Us.
I devoured this book in two sittings, it had me hooked from the first page.
Maggie and Nina share a house. Nina looks after Maggie’s every need but they don’t get on very well because of secrets they share that cause bitter resentments.
Secrets that need to kept hidden from the word outside.
Thank you to NetGalley and Amazon Publishing UK for my e-copy in exchange for an honest review.
4.5/5 - Another fantastic offering from John Marrs!
I really enjoyed this and couldn't put it down. I read it within 24 hours!
A few of the reveals were slightly predictable but I totally forgave it because the tension and the mood was so brilliantly crafted throughout.
I recommend this to fans of atmospheric psychological thrillers.
Thank you to NetGalley for my ARC in exchange for my Honest review.
This book is intense, scarily real and totally addictive, This book is chilling, you will not be able to read the book without being a bit shocked, a tad ruffled.
Maggie has her whole life controlled by Nina who she lives with, in ways you can't even imagine.
this book kept me guessing and when the turns come hold on tight.
Thank you to NetGalley for my ARC in exchange for my Honest review.
Just when you think you know it all, everything will get flipped over. I read this in one day and know you will too! Thanks to Netgalley for the ARC
There is no secret that John Marrs is one of my favourite authors, every book is guaranteed to be very different and a major ‘talking point’ with readers
This book is chilling, you will not be able to read the book without being a bit shocked, a tad ruffled and majorly wowed by this story
Nina lives with Maggie, Maggie is older so Nina cooks for her and ‘keeps house’, she virtually controls her life, in fact she 100% controls every aspect of it....and when you find out how, where and why you will, like me be in for one of those ‘book shock’ moments that when they hit,they hit hard ,in fact I had to re read to make sure I had it right.....
But why is Nina doing this? What could Maggie have done in the past to warrant such behaviour and how can Nina continue a ‘normal’ life knowing what is happening at her home?,and more to the point how on earth does Maggie cope with it, the indignity, the worry and the punishments she randomly faces?
This book is intense, scarily real and totally addictive, flawless story telling and though a term easily used it really was ‘unputdownable’, John Marrs always manages to shock and surprise in his books and this does both, over and over!
Superb
10/10
5 Stars
It was an intriguing set-up and it certainly kept me reading. However, I can't say that I really enjoyed it. The two main characters were deeply unpleasant. Also, the ending was too slight for me.
Dark, disturbing dysfunction!
John Marrs has done it again with a unique novel of suspense about the twisted relationship between a mother and daughter, and the effects it has over the decades. . If the author intended to unsettle his readers by making it difficult for them to work out who was the 'goody' to root for, and who was the 'baddie' to dislike, then he's done a great job! A great novel that kept me awake more than one night thinking it over.
Blimey! Yet another read from John Marrs that is impossible to put down!
I’m not going to discuss the plot in too much detail as there were so many twists and turns that I could very easily trip myself up and spoil the story for you, but simply Nina and Maggie live in the same house, but while Nina works and is able to leave the house, Maggie isn’t. I genuinely couldn’t read this book fast enough.
Ok, if I’m being brutally honest, there were a couple of instances where I asked myself “Really? Could that really happen?” The answer was “Yes. It really could”. Scary stuff
I loved this, thank you to John Marrs, Netgalley and the publisher’s for letting me read an ARC
QUICK TAKE: great premise, not sure Marrs nailed the execution. Both women are extremely unlikable and difficult to root for and I kept expecting a big twist and reveal and was left wanting more at the end. I was hoping for WHATEVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE but it never really lived up to that. Easy, quick thriller if you need a palette cleanser.
4.5 stars*** This book was dark, twisted, and creepy. This is my second John Marrs book and I’m loving his writing style. It took a little bit for me to get into the book and the characters. But wow, this had so many twists and turns! Both the narrators are unreliable and it’s hard to keep up with who is telling the truth. In the beginning, Maggie is painted as the innocent one and then that plot twist was insane.
The ending dragged a little bit but it came full circle in the epilogue and I’m glad to see Maggie get revenge.
Thank you to NetGalley for the ARC!
Omg .. how does this man do it. Every book he writes is so different
i think this has been my favourite book of his so far. So many twists and turns and he's damn good at writing about deranged females.
but why.. why did he end it that way....
A dark, twisty tale of two women with secrets and a very complicated relationship!
Why is Nina keeping her mother in the attic?
Why does she hate her so much?
Gosh this book was dark! Maybe a little too dark for me? John Marrs you have a twisted mind 😂
Filled with unlikeable, dysfunctional characters, secrets, lies and disturbing choices, 'What Lies Between Us' had a malevolent feel to it, which chilled me. The characters, with their co-dependency, got under my skin, and left me feeling anxious and quite sad.
Told from two character's pov, Maggie, and her daughter Nina in flashbacks over the last 25 years, and in the present, this story was so addictive, I just couldn't look away!
I was a little disappointed that I predicted some of the major plot twists, they felt a bit obvious to me?! I also had some issues with the police or lack of.. But the writing was strong enough to make me read on, to see if was correct!
I definitely prefer John Marrs's more sci-fi books like 'The One' and 'The Passengers' but this book undoubtedly had me on edge! Also the cover is hauntingly good!
Recommended if you want a dark, crazy read! I now need a light fluffy book and a hug please!
Oh what a tangled web we weave....... What a twisted book! I love twisted! This is my first book by this author and I am wow'd! Is that a word? John Marrs you are now on my radar!
Nina and Maggie, Maggie and Nina, which side will you be on ? This was a crazy fun ride! Told in alternative points of view from Maggie to Nina, from past to present, with secrets revealed throughout that will leave you shocked. I believe my jaw dropped several times. This was a fast paced, addictive read that kept me gripped from start to finish. I highly recommend for anyone that loves twisty thrillers! I don't think I will be forgetting this book anytime soon! Now excuse me while I go search for John Marrs other books!
A big thank you to Amazon Publishing UK and NetGalley for allowing me the opportunity to read an advanced copy of this book!
Maggie has always tried hard to protect her daughter Nina, ever since her husband left her when Nina was just a teenager.
Nina went off the rails and fell for local band member Jon Hunter after becoming pregnant for the second time at 14 and what Maggie had told Nina that the baby was born stillborn and that she couldn't have any more children due to a medical condition.
Into adulthood they both live together in the family home just the two of them, Nina discovers shocking secrets that Maggie had kept from her.
Being outraged Nina wants revenge and locks her mother in the attic room only allowing her to come and have dinner with her every two days after two years of being locked away from the outside world something begins to change and in a house full of secrets that can't be a good thing.
Well, he’s done it again!
I think John Marrs is incapable of writing a bad book.... his work just keeps getting better.
This is another enthralling and gripping page turner, and I stayed up all night to finish it.
Wonderful character creating and such visually descriptive scene setting sucks you right into the story.
Another triumph from this talented author.
I found this thriller really hard to read - as the lies between Nina and Maggie were exposed I alternated between who I sympathised with in a situation where no decision seemed ‘right’. You had a mother desperately trying to protect her child but in so doing causing her further harm. This was a very dark read exploring the intensity of feelings between two co-dependent individuals drawn together by past secrets.
Not for the faint hearted - a compelling read.
Wow. Just wow. That was a ride!
Nina and Maggie live in the same house, eat dinner together every other night, but Maggie is kept prisoner by Nina, her ankle chained to the floor. The story is told alternating between Maggie and Nina narrating. You will have so many questions that will be answered bit by bit as you read.
I absolutely loved this book! The plot kept me reading and I finished it in almost one sitting. I think this book will be talked about a lot once published in May. Definitely plan to read it if you are a psychological thriller fan. I had never read a book by John Marrs, but now I’m eager to read his others.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for an ARC of this book for an honest exchange.
Another great book by John Marrs, he does not disappoint! I did not want this book to end. The relationship between Maggie and Nina was fascinating and the alternating chapters told in both their voices kept me flipping the pages well into the night. Dysfunctional family drama coupled with murder and mystery makes for such a great story. I cant wait for his next book!
I am a huge fan of John Marrs and have read all of his previous books therefore I was very excited to receive an advanced copy of What Lies Between Us.
A very dark and twisty story surrounding Maggie and her daughter Nina and the story surrounding their relationship.
I enjoyed reading the mother and daughters different perspectives and a real rollercoaster of changing my feelings on one character to the next.
Lots of twists and turn which certainly kept me on the edge of my chair.
This is me shouting “WHAT THE HELL DID I JUST READ???” from the rooftops! This book is very disturbing. I give it 10 stars, actually. I couldn't put it down!
What Lies between Us is structured with alternating POVs from the two main characters: Maggie (the mother chained by her daughter in the attic) and Nina (the daughter with a massive resentment towards Maggie). One of the things I loved about this novel was the anticipation of when these two POVs would finally collide and the story will finally makes sense (and will let me breathe because the last 13 hours of reading this book was an uncomfortable pleasure. It gives me anxiety! Hahaha). It was incredibly interesting to see things from both Maggie and Nina’s perspective and with any mystery/thriller, I was left wondering which one was the unreliable narrator or if both of them were to be trusted. And to be honest, ever since I read this book, I started to doubt my own sanity. Every cliffhanger at the end of every chapter makes me want to know what happens next. It’s like I’m losing my mind. I was like “WTF?” “OMG!” the whole time. This book is highly recommended!
Oh and huge thanks to NetGalley and Amazon Publishing UK for the ARC.
I’ve been a huge fan of John Marr’s books for some time and his latest offering certainly doesn’t disappoint.
Maggie and her daughter Nina have a very unusual and strained relationship. Each chapter is written from the perspective of each character and as you learn about their reasons and mindset you begin to take sides.
I was totally immersed in this book from the first page. I found myself gravitating from each character with a heightened sense of love and hate in equal measures.
Twisty and absolutely nerve wrecking in equal measures! Highly recommended
Everybody hop aboard the crazy train! First stop: Dysfunction Junction!
Oh my, I'm not sure what to say about this one. This book is so bonkers and so entertaining that it was hard to look away from my kindle. I'm not going to discuss the plot because there is a minefield of spoilers to tip toe around if I do.
I loved The Good Samaritan by this author but Her Last Move was a DNF for me and Passengers I didn't bother to request because I just knew it wasn't my jam. But this one! Oh yes, this one is on par with The Good Samaritan and a reminder as to why I love these twisty psych thrillers. Well done! 4 *You can't pick your family* Stars!
Thank you to NetGalley and Amazon Publishing UK for providing me with a digital ARC in exchange for an honest review.
John marrs ...I love his books ..rare to find such consistency but book after book is gripping .
This soooooo reminded me of Liz Nugent in terms of dynamics and unlikable characters .There are mainly two female characters and with every chapter u think how on earth did they get here and then a revelation and u think ahhh and then bam 💥 u see why .
The need to controll through the anxiety to protect can lead to serious danger and damage
There is a case for one being more dangerous than the other but if the other hadn't tried to fiercely protect her and controll her dysfunctionally and at times selfishly I suspect then they may have got help ,been kept safe and therefore others also protected .
I felt so sad though also other characters and am always reading one more chapter pre bed with John marrs .
Ty again netflicks and publishers I liked it alot .John never dissapointed and even an average read from him is good .
He doesnt really do formula ,u are always intrigued and always delivers a good set up between his characters .
I giving a four as his is a cut above the average ,bit more creative with his thinking and how people cd end up like this ..I also liked the ending
This appeals to my love for dark dynamics ,secrets and what we do when we panic ,lose controll or are overly protected .
Yet again John Marrs delivers, I absolutely devoured this book. Another twisted and wicked tale from the mind of one of my favourite authors. John Marrs has a talent for writing characters to despise and making you want to unlock their awful secrets.
This book drags you in from the very beginning and spits you out at it’s terrible conclusion.
I can not wait to read whatever he comes up with next!
Thanks to NetGalley for this ARC.
John Marrs has done it again!
Why is Nina keeping her mother, Maggie, locked (and chained) to a top floor room?
This story takes the reader back to where Nina's and Maggie's "falling out" began - 25 years ago - and, of course, to the present time.
Why does Nina hate her mother SO much? What happened in their past for Maggie to deserve being so severely punished?
A superb read that continues to build as we are captivated and kept guessing.
A wonderful story - HIGHLY Recommend!
Many Thanks to Amazon Publishing, UK and NetGalley for a "can't put down" book.
An adult woman is keeping her elderly mother chained up in the attic. How did things come to this pass? The story cleverly unfolds with flashbacks and present day sections and I have to say I was engrossed throughout. Things were not as I first thought them. A mother’s love can be distorted. We would do anything for our children, but should we? It certainly makes you wonder what your nice neighbours are really like! I haven’t read a John Marrs novel I haven’t loved and this one’s no exception. Totally a five star read.
When I initially began reading this book I couldn't help but help but feel this has been done before, resembling other books of this genre I'd read, and so I was hesitant at first whether this book was going to grip me. Whilst I read this pretty much in one sitting and did enjoy reading it and finding out what happens, there were some parts which for me let it down. We are first introduced to one of our main characters, Maggie, who is being held captive in her own home. Whilst we are yet to find out why she came about these circumstances, our first encounter with her is of her observing neighbours and events in her street from the window of the bedroom she is being held in confinement in. This opening chapter of the book initially reminded me of 'Rear Window' (which is in fact referenced in the text) or even the extremely similar plot 'The Woman in the window'. We are then introduced to our other main character, Nina, who we find out shares the same house as Maggie and provides her with food and basic needs whilst keeping her chained up. The story is told through the eyes of these two characters, with events being narrated in the present day and also jumps back in time, as the plot gradually unfolds, and we begin to find out who these characters are and why they have ended up living in such circumstances.. As the plot unravels in this way, you do begin to question which of these characters is the more candid of the two, and as you begin to learn of further events, I found myself debating which of these characters has more credibility in their moral choices. Such a plot and relationship between two characters reminded me somewhat of Stephanie Wrobel's novel 'The Recovery of Rose Gold'. Whilst the story is well written, has a good pace and keeps you interested, I did in fact guess many of the twists in the plot. Maybe I've read too many psychological thrillers, but as the character of Maggie actually reflects herself in the book with her opinion of reading novels, states, 'I'm hard to please though. If I guess the culprit correctly, I'll be disappointed at how predictable the story is. If I get it wrong, I'll be annoyed at myself for not spotting it earlier'. Whilst there is no doubt John Marrs creates well written and carefully thought out plots with often believable characters, I'm afraid it was the former of this statement by Maggie (and created by Marrs himself) that prevented me from giving this book a full five stars, as I just felt it lacked originality somewhat. If you're a John Marrs fan and have enjoyed his previous books, I'm sure you'll enjoy this, but maybe you will/won't guess the plot. My thanks go out to netgalley and Amazon publishing for giving me the opportunity to read and review an ARC of this.
Knowing that not all mother-daughter relationships are ideal, this book took me to the brink of a seriously dysfunctional family relationship. From the beginning to the end of the novel, I was enthralled with needing to put the pieces together as to why the mother Maggie and the daughter Nina had such a hatred for one another. This book was loaded with surprising twists and turns and hit home hard with a wonderful dose of reality. I wholeheartedly recommend this book to anyone who might even consider carrying a grudge against someone. What Lies Between Us really opened my eyes to the danger that anger and revenge can have on a person‘s heart❤️ and definitely on their mental well-being. It also took a deeper look into the heart and determination of a mother and the lengths she will go to for her child, whether they are done for a common good or done out of necessity. A mother’s love can never be measured or weighed. Another “out of the ballpark“ hit for John Mars! Can’t wait to share this one with my book club! ☺️👍🏼
I wanted to read What Lies Between Us because of how much I enjoyed the experience of reading The One. And holy F did this not disappoint!
Nina and Maggie have a complicated relationship (to say the least). Regardless about how I feel about either character (hint: not great!!), there is something so smoothly compelling about John Marrs' writing, that I legit could not look away.
So many twists.
So many questions.
So many jaw drops.
Like The One, I devoured this book in 1 day (2 sittings) and do not regret ignoring friends/other hobbies and staying up past my bedtime to do so. Albeit dark and at times disturbing, this book is a phenomenal thriller and turned out to be the perfect "pallet cleanser" I was searching for.
Thanks to Netgalley and Amazon Publishing UK for providing me with an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Highly recommend the train wreck of a story that is this book and can't wait for its release in May so my friends can read it and so we can discuss over cocktails!
John Marrs is one of the leading thriller authors and he has done it again! If you start reading this book be prepared to put your life on hold because you may not stop until you are finished. It truly is "unputdownable"I read it in one sitting and found myself holding my breath until it was finished.
It is the unsettling shocking story of a mother and daughter with such an unpredictable and totally enthralling storyline. The characters and the plot are portrayed in such a way that I found myself sympathizing for one or the other in different parts of the book. It is a very compelling and addictive novel and there is lots to like about this book!
Whoa! I need to cuddle a kitten...or call my mom after this one! I love John Marrs and was eager to read this one. I went into this somewhat blind and had not read any spoilers so I wasn't sure who the two women were and their relationship. I will try not to spoil this, but this was tense story about the dynamic between family. It was a little of a slow burn at first, and wow that was not a pun at all, but really got going the second half. Another win for Mr. Marrs Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for an e-arc.
Well that was unpleasant.
I requested this ARC through NetGalley after several of my Goodreads friends raved about it. The premise was intriguing. Basically, a woman keeps her mother chained in the attic because of... secrets.
There are two fiction tropes that I find unforgivable. One is the secret twin sister. The other is used in this book. I won't give it away, but I was so disappointed to see it used. It was old in 1970's made for TV movies. Ugh.
There was a lot of misdirection in this book that's told through the eyes of the mother and the daughter in the present and the past, but I figured all of it out early on. I could forgive it all if there was a fantastic ending, but without giving anything away, the ending did not redeem it for me.
Two stars for "it was okay." These people are now going to be permanent characters in my head and I can't say I want them there.
I read a digital ARC of this book for the purpose of review.
No doubt about it, John Marrs has delivered another spectacular, gut-punch of a novel.
This was an incredible read filled with complicated, engaging characters, and an utterly unique plot. Told from two perspectives, those of Maggie and her daughter, Nina, both in present time and in flashback, I was wholeheartedly engaged from the very first page, to the final gasp-worthy sentence.
You're probably wondering, if I think so highly of this book, why I only gave it 4 stars. And to be honest, I've debated about my rating now for more than an hour. This is a tough one for me because the story is so evocative, and so unlike anything I've read previously.
But...
(You were waiting for that "but" weren't you?)
It's not my favorite Marrs book. When I read a story like What Lies Between Us, I need it to be clean; for the puzzle pieces to match up precisely. For this to work completely for me, the characters can't rely on good fortune to get them through two decades of bad behavior. I'm willing to overlook a total lack of police procedural once, but when it happens over and over again, I begin feeling a bit let-down. I know this isn't typical of John Marrs because I've read (and loved) all his other novels, but by the end, I was frustrated. (view spoiler)
This is also an instance in which I was reading, and literally within the first 15 to 20%, I'd figured out a couple of the major plot twists. Sadly, I wasn't even trying to...there were simply some clues which really stood out to me. Thankfully, the story is so captivating, I didn't feel it took anything away, but these are the reasons I ultimately decided on a 4 star rating. And yes, John Marrs is still one of my favorite authors.
5 stars for plot and characterization + 3 stars for believability = 4 stars overall
Despite my minute gripes, I 100% recommend this book to every reader I know. It's a fun ride. Be sure to pick up your own copy on May 15, 2020.
**Many thanks to the publisher for my review copy.
Wow. Absolutely wow. John Marrs’ novels just keep getting better and better. A rich tapestry of characters, a deep storyline and so many twists that actually made me say “what?” - this was truly unputdownable. I’m recommending it to everyone I speak to.
BUY. IT.
Wow, what a book! I read this over 2 days and was absolutely gripped.
I'd have read it in one sitting had that been an option.
It was so well written and addictive, sinister and twisty and kept making me change whose side I was on.
Absolutely loved it, didn't want it to end but couldn't wait to see how it did.
Enjoyed this so much, can't wait for his next book.
Thanks to Netgalley and the Publisher for the advanced digital read in return for my honest review.
Maggie and Nina share a house. But they're not like your ordinary roommates. What makes them different is the fact that Maggie is not allowed outside of the house and the fact that she is locked upstairs. But even that could probably be explained somehow if it wasn't for the fact that Maggie is Nina's mother.
John Marrs is one of those authors whose books I either love or hate. I have read 4 of his books, 2 of which I loved while the other two weren't to my taste, so I was curious but skeptical when requesting What Lies Between Us.
Well, let me put it this way. This book turned out to be a huge WOW!
It had me gripped from the first page and didn't let go till the very last.
I always reserve 5 stars for books that can only be described as mindblowing, and to be honest, there aren't that many books that deliver on the promise offered in the opening pages, but this one achieved this and more.
Every time I thought it couldn't get any better, I was proved wrong.
The story is told from 2 perspectives, the mother's and the daughter's, and the author did a fantastic job in getting us to despise these two women while at the same time making us feel for them.
And don't even get me started on the twists and secrets that were revealed during the story. What an absolute rollercoaster of emotions it was. I couldn't read it fast enough.
It was spectacular, it was amazing, it is simply a masterpiece.
This is the best book I have read so far this year and I urge you to preorder it immediately.
Solid 5 stars.
John Marrs has done it again and given us a fantastic read.
Nina and Maggie are 2 very complicated characters and severe unreliable narrators. The story slowly unfolds itself, starting with Maggie imprisoned by her daughter. Page by page reveals the reasons as to why this happened and the results it has on both women, only to end in a huge climax.
Really, read this book. You will not regret this!
I'm a big John Marrs fan and this book did not disappoint! We meet Nina and Maggie and immediately wonder why Nina is keeping Maggie imprisoned and what could possible have happened in this house. Full of clever twists and turns, well developed and interesting characters, and an exciting and thrilling story, I couldn't put 'What Lies Between Us' down. I loved how it moved between the present and the past and it all came together really well. It shows how secrets can have such a big impact, but that things aren't always what they seem! While the book is a little different from John Marrs' other books, it is an original and gripping story and I wholeheartedly recommend it!
Nina is Maggie’s only child and she will do anything to keep her safe no matter what the cost to herself. Nina, on the other hand, will never forgive Maggie for what she’s done. Nina is going to make Maggie pay back every year of Nina’s life, that she feels has been robbed from her and Nina will never let Maggie go. As Nina punishes Maggie, keeping her captive in their home, Maggie keeps the secrets of the past deep inside her, protecting them both from the truth.
This dark, depraved and deeply intense novel gives a whole new meaning to the relationship between mothers and daughters. The writer has taken the raw visceral need that mothers have to protect their children and intensified it to the point of obsession and madness. This book scared me, enthralled me, overwhelmed me and by the end I was still questioning whether mother or daughter was right or wrong.I could not put this book down, the pace and writing had me captured from the first pages.
John Marrs you have created yet another incredible novel to join all of your others.
I really enjoy John Marrs books and this is a good one. It tells the story of a mother and daughter and why one of them is locked up in the attic. It's goes back and forth and tells over years through both of there eyes. Twists and turns along the way. Would recommend anyone to read.
Wow, what a fantastic book! It’s fantastically dark with so many twists and turns that you won’t see coming.
I’ve loved all of John Marrs books so far and his writing seems to get better with each book he releases.
It’s a true page turner and will definitely be one of my favourite reads of the year.
All i can say is wow! Im a massive fan of John Marrs and have loved everything he has written. He tells amazing stories, filled with twists that actually take your breath away. I keep thinking the next book i read will be the one i do not like but its yet to happen and they actually keep getting better. I was super happy to be accepted to review this and ive sat up to 1am unable to put it down. The plot is so unique. The characters are developed so well and you literally can not put it down until you know whats going to happen. Id give this book and the author a million stars if i could.
Thank you so much to Netgalley, John Marrs and the publishers for letting me read this early.
Wow! This is a series of twists and turns that just won’t let the reader go. This is my first novel by Marr, but it certainly won’t be my last. Nina imprisons her mother Maggie because of all the things Maggie has taken from her, including Nina’s father. Nina wants justice and revenge, and will stop at nothing to get it. Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for allowing me to read the eARC in exchange for my fair and honest review.
I am absolutely shocked by this book. I devoured it over the course of a few hours and was on the edge of my seat feeling slightly ill the whole time. It's my first John Marrs book, but I'll definitely check out some of his other work after reading this. Wow.
Thank you so much to Netgalley and Amazon Publishing for an ARC!
John Marrs has done it again - a five star read all the way! This is the story of Maggie and Nina, mother and daughter, a terrifying and intriguing tale of the totally unexpected. This story yanks you in immediately and fills you with so many questions, the answers to which gradually emerge through the storytelling. Maggie is watching and waiting - but for what opportunity? Why is Nina hurting Maggie? The twisty, dark black story is told in alternating storylines by Maggie and Nina in the present day and backtracks to 25 years ago. This is where the origins are of the trauma that lies between them that evolves into the most dysfunctional relationship, if indeed you can call it that, as it’s more like the worst definition of the film Wars of the Roses.
The storytelling is fantastic. It’s like a game of malevolent tennis as each retaliates to the actions of the other. The tension between the main characters is palpable and you feel like you are treading on the most delicate of eggshells. The secrets that Maggie and Nina are hiding are jaw dropping, eye popping, brain numbing, mind blowing and breath taking in their magnitude. You are not sure whose perspective is the truth and who is the deluded liar but that become clearer towards the end where we see just how huge a maternal sacrifice Maggie has made. It is terrifying in its power and we learn that one character has anger that is so intense it goes beyond blind rage. There is mystery and intrigue throughout and we gradually learn the horrors of what has been covered up and the lengths that some people will go to to exact mistaken revenge. The story unfolds really well and is full of twists and as revelation piles on top of mountainous revelation you find yourself utterly incapable of putting the book down. The conclusion is excellent and you feel like you’ve been through the wringer with these characters but at least you can breathe again!!
Overall, brilliant, brilliant, brilliant and I think this will be in my top ten reads of 2020. John Marrs is incredibly talented and he is one of my favourite authors as I know he always delivers a terrific read. Highly recommended especially to fans of a twisty thriller.
Huge thanks to NetGalley and Amazon Publishing UK for the ARC.
I think this is a difficult book to review because I don't want to give much away, but I've got to say something.No spoilers though.First of all I wasn't sure how this was going to work out, then I thought just read the book and stop trying to second guess it, there is no second guessing with this book, its far too twisty and unpredictable and I loved that about it.I was also impressed that although both lead characters were very unlikable I wanted to keep reading to find out what would happen to them.This is truly a unique book, not like anything I've ever read.I think John Marrs has the most deliciously twisted mind and it certainly shows in this book.I could see the book as a film I think it would be perfect.I found this book to be dark and twisty and I thought it was really great.,I enjoyed reading it.
Thank you NetGalley for an advanced copy of What Lies Between Them!
Uhhhhh WTF did I just read???? I devoured this book and finished after three long reading sessions. I don’t even know where to begin... Nina and Maggie are mother and daughter, one of which is chained to her bedroom not permitted to leave, talk to other people, or have any type of freedom. Why??? That is the best part and I won’t spoil it! Everything you think you know will be wrong! There were so many times when I was like “oh I know exactly what’s going on here...” Nope, wrong! This book reveals what happens in a relationship when most of it is built on lies. Whether you are trying to protect someone else or yourself, all lies have consequences!
Thanks Netgalley for an ARC of this. After reading Passengers last year I devoured every book by John Marrs that I could. I was anxiously awaiting this one to appear for request. Because I am the type of person who cannot draw out things I am excited about and make them last longer, I settled in and read this straight thru. I literally could not put it down. My wife wasn't so happy since it was Valentine's Day when I decided to do this.
When I say holy woah will this book rock you, I mean it. This book is told between the two main characters POV Nina and Maggie, in the past and the present. It opens with figuring out that Maggie is being held hostage in her home, by Nina. We delve deeper into the reasons why she is, but the thing is, not everything is what it seems. There are secrets that Nina doesn't know....very dark secrets. Maggie isn't willing to give these secrets up, even with her being imprisoned. What could be so bad that she is willing to keep that up? Just keep reading and find out because the answers will shock you.
A dark and twisted ride through the lives of these two women and the shocking conclusion will have you shook.
Wow what a dark twisty book! This was the first John Marrs book I’ve read but I want to read more!
Written from mother and daughter perspective we learn why daughter is keeping her mother locked away in her own home!!!
Each twist was more shocking than the one before and I couldn’t turn the page quick enough! I still am unsure how I feel about either character and who was really the victim.
Put this on your May 2020 tbr! Thanks to Netgalley for my advanced ebook copy!
I am the first one to recommend Marrs’ work. I think he is absolutely brilliant and has a gift when it comes to writing twisty stories. Unfortunately, my love for him got a big hit after reading this book. I found it extremely predictable and it dragged on for way too long. I really had to push myself to finish it, in the hopes that a juicy twist or good story line would present itself. But no, that didn’t happen.
WOW! This was my first time reading a book by this author and it definitely won't be my last! I really liked the alternating chapters between Maggie and Nina, the two main characters. If you' like twisted, dark, psychological thrillers, you're definitely going to want to get your hands on a copy of this book in May - it's a page turner for sure!
Thanks so much to NetGalley and Amazon Publishing UK for an advanced copy!
Wow! All I can say is wow!! This book is a mind bending 5 stars and then some!! I gobbled it up in a day once I had a chance to sit down with it. John Marrs has done it again. Brilliant backstory, strong characters and a satisfying ending. Will highly recommend it to others.
Thank you to NetGalley for an arc of What Lies Between Us.
This is my first book by this author so I was open minded when I began to read, and, for the most part, I was entertained.
It's a dark, sordid tale of two women, mother and daughter, with devastating secrets, lies and the dangerous paths we take when we protect those we love at the detriment of others.
What Lies Between Us is both a domestic drama based on your typical cliches and the fraught relationships we have with our parents; secrets a person or persons is unable to voice because he or she fears revealing them is worse than the current circumstances; an unreliable narrator, and deceit and betrayal.
There is plenty of tension and suspense filled moments, though some times I felt my ability to suspend disbelief begin to fray.
The most difficult part of the book was caring about the characters. Maggie and Nina are unlikable.
Now, I don't have to like a character to root for him or her, but Maggie and Nina possessed no redeeming qualities.
I couldn't even fathom some of the choices Maggie made; maybe its because I'm not a mother, but as I was reading, I couldn't help but think if she had manned up, exerted more discipline, things would have gone in a different direction.
But, then, there wouldn't be this book, right?
I felt some measure of sympathy for Nina in the beginning but as she unraveled, I could see no rhyme or reason to it.
Is she ill? Psychotic? Or is this just who she is?
What Lies Between Us captured my interest and kept me reading. The writing was decent, and the ending a satisfying conclusion to a premise that sometimes stretched the ability to suspend disbelief.
I’d like to say a huge thank you to Netgalley and Quercus for giving me the opportunity to read and review this book.
Wholly hell...this was WAY darker than I expected it to be. I literally read this entire book on tenterhooks! I only wish I’d had more reading time the last few days! It’s a horrifically scary and sadistic story, unimaginable really, but it was unputdownable. A serious page turner. The main characters - of course - are not at all likeable, but as the story progresses you start to see each POV. I think you lean more towards the mother as things pan out, but she had so many choices....I felt like screaming at her! I think any parent wants to protect their child, but at what level does it end?! As always, John Marrs, has delivered another fantastic ‘out there’ read, short chapters between characters and times definitely make it easy to quickly read some more between life getting in the way of reading!!! Not for the light hearted...I think I’ll go watch Barney now!!!!
Before I start, I just want to say how much I love the title of this book. It has the perfect double meaning.
So, on to the book itself! This is a dark and twisted story told from two alternating points of view, Maggie and Nina. It's a fast, compelling read and the author handles the jumps back and forth in time very well. It's also quite horrible. Don't expect any glimmer of a happy ending here.
I'm knocking off a star because despite everyone else talking about the twists, I saw most of them coming. Points that were meant to be major revelations just confirmed what I'd already guessed. And without the twistiness, what's left was rather unpleasant to read as I watched these two people locked in their inevitable downward spiral.
I'd recommend this book to those who like darker psychological thrillers and don't mind being left without any hope at all. It wasn't quite my cup of tea but I can see that it was well done!
I have never read this author before and I must agree with the other reviewers this was an exceptionally, twisty book. I enjoyed it from the first page until the shocking ending, reading it in one sitting. I will be checking out John Marrs other books. I give it a 5 rating easily. Thank you Net Galley for allowing me to read this fascinating book.
I have read every other John Marrs book I could get my hands on. I LOVE his style, the way his mind works and consider him one of my favorites.
Basically I feel terrible for having any sort of negative view of his work. That being said, this book was not the most amazing, epic read ever for me. It was good, it kept me on my toes and I really wanted to finish it. That is where the 4 stars come from.
I couldn't give it 5 because I didn't like either of the main characters! I also think that I must have some mommy-daughter thing that made this book uncomfortable for me. Clearly not too uncomfortable to read the entire thing, but it was just dark in an unwelcomed way to me.
I still love John Marrs, will still read his work and fully support his twisted writing!
Fast-paced and keeps you guessing. I really enjoyed this one. It was disturbing and seemed predictable in spots, only to surprise me again. I will be reading more by this author.
A big thank you to John, @netgalley & the publishers for this ARC! It's one of the most anticipated books to come out and I have also heard that it has been bought to become a film! 😲
WOW. This book had me!! What a roller-coaster. This is my first novel by John, but I am overjoyed to realise I have two others by him which I'm bumping up my TBR thanks to this! This book had me speechless, it is DARK, that is the best possible way to describe it.
Nina and her mother Maggie, in one house, hiding many secrets. Why is there relationship in the state it's in?
I feel like no matter what I write about this book, it won't do it justice. From the first chapter, I wanted to carry on reading it, I was hooked! I literally felt soooo many emotions, the twists kept on coming and my jaw absolutely DROPPED! The book goes from past to present.. Going back to 25 years but I found it super easy to follow, especially as everything just flows as you go along, everything connects and I literally had to take a few seconds to breathe after some chapters.
There is a lot of tough topics in here, beautifully written, it was dark, moving and at times, terrifying! I didn't expect how this book was going to go. I'm still in a book hangover recovering from it! Absolutely incredible! I cannot wait to get my paperback version and relive the roller-coaster again, and I CANNOT wait for the film!!
I always look forward to a John Marrs novel as you know that you are going to get a completely unique plot, some intense characters and a compelling narrative that you will completely lose yourself in. This book delivers all of that once again. It oozes love and hate in equal measure and feels almost claustrophobic in its sheer intensity. Love it!
Maggie and Nina live together, survive together and are chained together by events spanning over twenty years. The tension between them leaves you holding your breath. We hear their story in alternate sections where they reflect on the life they lead and all that went before it. We begin to understand what hides behind closed doors and the two characters' stories are revealed one excruciating step at a time! You won't relax until you have read every page...
Another masterpiece from the King of Sick – John Marrs! John Marrs writes two types of books, in my opinion. The clever jigsaw ones, where there are many characters living many different lives which somehow all intertwine by the end of the book, and what I call his sicklogical thrillers. This book is in the second category. It delves into the very depths of psychologically sick individuals. I was shocked at how my sympathies changed, changed and changed again as the book went on and didn’t know what to think by the end, other than he’s done it again! A fantastic read and I can’t wait for his next book.
Who really knows what goes on behind closed doors? What Lies Between Us is the story of Mother and Daughter, Maggie and Nina, and their story really took me on a roller coaster ride; just as I thought that I knew what was happening , a new piece of information was shared and the ride started all over again. What Lies Between Us is another five-star psychological thriller from John Marrs and I dare anyone to read it. I now have book hangover and can’t stop thinking about Maggie and Nina!
Thanks to Net Galley for the chance to read this for an honest review. #WhatLiesBetweenUs #NetGalley
Man. I always seem to forget what a CRAZY ride John Marrs' books are until I get in and press start on the roller coaster. His books are so outlandish but in the best way possible. You find yourself saying "wtf" and "no way" and "omg, no!" most of the time you're spending with his characters. What Lies Between Us is no exception.
I don't want to say much more than what the description gives you - this is a book that's best gone into blind. There are so many twists and turns and - pretty shocking - surprises that you need to see and experience all for yourself. Nina and Maggie are living in a house together but Maggie is chained to the floor and Nina walks free. Why, you ask? Well, it's a long story.
One of the things I love about Marrs is that he makes you question all of your assumptions. You think you know who you're going to like and ally yourself with and quickly, you find out that was the wrong decision. You think you know who the monsters are when quickly, you find out that's everyone. I love authors that make you questions conventional wisdom and I love authors that make you question whether right is really right and whether wrong is really wrong. This was a really fun read that had me entertained from page one.
One thing that I need to start getting used to with Marrs is that his books don't have happy endings and usually, the bad guy either gets away, doesn't get their due punishment or ends without you knowing what happens to them. For someone who loves endings tied into bows, this can be hard to come to terms with. But Marrs does such a great job of storytelling that I am able to get past not having all of the books' problems solved.
Another great read from a really stellar author.
They say a mother daughter relationship can be one of the strongest bonds between two people. These relationships are complex and can go from each being each other's best friend to one of animosity and hate. So, when John Marrs decided to take on this time honored relationship, his view turned a bit to the dark side.
Having read, loved, and been majorly spooked by John Marrs's The Passengers, I was quite anxious to experience those very same feelings once again, and once again I can gladly say I was not disappointed. His books encompass that feeling of well this would probably never happen, but what if it did question that rolls around in your head and takes hold.
Maggie and Nina are a mother daughter duo living in the same house, eating the same food, passing each and every day together, and best of all seeming to exist in a world of hate and animosity. One lives in an attic plotting her escape while the other lives in a world of hate, vitriol, and somewhat cloudy remembrances of the past.
So much has gone on between these two ladies that as the story is masterfully developed, we learn the many facets of each of these women's personalities and behaviors. Maggie, the mother, expresses her overwhelming, undying love for her daughter, Nina. She has in the past and continues to be a protector, carrying this protectiveness into zones that are both bizarre and dangerous. Maggie is the consummate mother, a manipulator, and will never let anyone or anything come in the way of her daughter's life. However, where Nina is concerned, Maggie has stars in her eyes and becomes a captive of everything that Nina is and has been
Nina hates her mother. She blames her for all the ills of her life of thirty-seven years. Forgive and forget are not on her play list and yet Nina does seem to have times where her forgetfulness has played out with devastating results. She is a sad adult, a troubled adult, an adult keeping secrets that are destroying her. She will seek revenge to her dying days and her focus of that revenge is a mother who seemed to have only her daughter's best interest at heart...or did she?
This was an exciting heart pounding thriller that kept the focus squarely on the relationships that can develop when one is in a constant state of denial, of over protectiveness, and fear. Mr Marrs is a superstar in fessing out the story in slowly dripping details and makes each revelation one that is shocking and ghastly. This is one not to miss if you so enjoy a tale of horrifying, dreadful, and distressing proportions.
Thank you to John Marrs, Thomas & Mercer, and NetGalley for a copy of this chilling tale due out on May 15, 2020.
Oh Mr Marrs, what are you doing to us?
This is his 7th novel and I've loved every one. I honestly can't single any of them out as a favourite. (Despite the subject matter being so diverse)
An absolute BELTER of a book once again.
Nailed it, delivered it and dropped the mike with all the aplomb we have come to expect from this author.
I read this in two days and just when I thought I'd sussed the twist, another one came to light, followed by another and so on.
Until the final chapter which is a curve ball shocker.
Not much more to add really except to say Thank You.
If you're a fan of psychological/domestic thrillers, STOP WHAT YOU ARE DOING RIGHT NOW AND GO AND ORDER THIS BOOK. You can thank me later.
"What Lies Between Us" is a story told through the dual narratives of Maggie and her daughter Nina. Nina has kept Maggie chained in her bedroom for the last two years, but we don't know why - the story unravels gradually, switching between past and present, so that the actions leading to Maggie's present-day circumstances are revealed incrementally. Both narrators are somewhat unreliable as they're each keeping secrets, and the author manipulates the release of information so cleverly - I found myself switching sympathies between Nina and Maggie throughout, as each plays the role of both villain and victim at different times.
I'm always a fan of a good twist, and this novel is jam-packed with them - just when you think you've figured things out, the story veers sharply off somewhere else. I was reeling by the end - and those last chapters in particular were so tense and brilliantly written.
I cannot recommend this book highly enough. I read a lot of thrillers (and I mean a LOT of thrillers) so it takes something really special to stand out for me. "What Lies Between Us" was an absolute treat, and I'll be thinking about this book for a long time. The writing is wonderful, the story is masterfully told, and the characters are so well-developed I felt like they were people I knew. Twist after clever twist, and some genuine gasp-out-loud moments - I'll be recommending this to anyone who'll listen.
Easiest five stars I've ever given. Read it, read it, read it. Just brilliant.
Thank you to NetGalley, who provided me with a free ARC copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Generally whenever I read a thriller or a classic “whodunnit” book I pretend to be smarter than the writer and think of the most absurd and impossible character in the plot who can and ultimately turns out to be the culprit (and many times more so than not this theory works).
So anyhow, that’s how I went about reading this book and midway I felt like the genius me had the plot all figured out but oh, boy! Was I ever so wrong!
John Mars has thrown so many curveballs I lost count of it and every time I thought I understood what was happening there was an unexpected turn of events that left me gobsmacked.
This book is absolutely crazy and definitely among the best thrillers ever!
In comparison to this book The Silent Patient is a mild mystery.
Highly recommend this book!
Mr. Mars take a bow!
Well, that was dark. And, to be clear, when I say dark I mean implacable, impenetrable, black-hole of humanity dark. So, that was fun.
And the award for the craziest book I’ve ever read goes to……What Lies Between Us by John Marrs!!!!!!!
Y’all!!!
So, I’m reading the prologue, which is basically one unnamed person telling another unnamed person how much she/he hates her/him. It’s downright dirty. I’m thinking to myself, “Uhm, should I be here for this? This sounds really personal. Maybe I should show myself the door and let you two work this out.” But my voyeuristic tendencies and I decided to stick around. Let’s just say that things got real!!
The Basics:
Nina keeps Maggie, her MOTHER, captive in her bedroom. We’re talking actual chains and actual pee buckets, for cryin’ out loud!! Out of the kindness of her heart, she does let Maggie eat a meal at a table and have a visit to the bathroom a couple of times a week before she locks her back in the room. That Nina is a real peach!! But here’s the thing: Does Maggie deserve her punishment? I know! I know the answer! Now, it’s your turn to find out. All this animosity came from somewhere. These two definitely have a few things lying between them.
The story is told mainly in the present with sprinkles of flashbacks that offer insight into the disturbing status quo of this mother/daughter relationship. As bizarre as all this sounds, it all feels very real. I imagine that this is what it would feel like if you tiptoed over to your neighbors and peeked into their living room windows. You know, if your neighbors were complete and total wackadoodles.
Beware: This is a black hole of a book. I had plans today, dang it. Oh well, book finished in one sitting, and plans have been forgotten.
I have finally read a thriller!🤣🤣
After a while I have finally read a thriller in a day! And I have been an awful mother today because my child had a lot of screen time in order for me to finish this. :D Even she was confused as to why she is allowed to watch so many cartoons today - haha!
Such a compelling story, fascinating and at times awful characters, story lines that just get better at every following chapter are just some of the many reasons I recommend you pre-order this book.
I especially like John's simple, yet provocative writing. His way with words steer you throughout the narrative and it's simply impossible to put down the book.
Quick chapters, jumps from present to past and vice-versa are excellently composed, you can follow the story and you don't get confused even for one second.
As the secrets are revealed you start to loathe the characters, then you try to understand them, then you want to kill them, then you want to try and get some help for them.
This story is entirely unique and distinctly well executed. Suspense is flecked in all the right places, and all of the breadcrumb trail left throughout the story comes back in fiercly imaginative ways.
There are very few authors who can keep up with different storylines, suspense, unique characters and keep the reader hooked throughout the book. John Marrs is definitely one of them! I have read all his books and just like the previous ones, this one does not disappoint at all. Highly recommended!
This book was fantastic and completely terrified me. I couldn't tell who was crazier, Maggie or Nina and I was biting my nails all the way through. The story pulls you in straight away. You better make sure that you have your dinners set up before you start this book. You're going not going to do anything else until you're done. Say goodbye to your family and read this thing! I'm starting over again because I loved it so much
Wow, what a dark domestic thriller. I loved that the main characters in this book were not a husband and wife, but a mother and daughter. Told from both Maggie and Nina’s points of view and over the course of 30 or so years in resent day and flashbacks, this book really keeps you reading. I love John Marrs’ dark imagination and will read anything he writes. Honestly I prefer his more science fiction type books as the reality of this one almost makes it a bit depressing, as there is little to root for in the book. The characters are complex and dislikable and the plot is filled with twists and gut punches throughout.
Boy oh boy was I looking forward to this one. I mean first – HOUSE COVER = auto request.
Second – SOMEONE CHAINED UP IN THE MUTHAFUCKING ATTIC! Um yes and you might receive automatic 5 Stars.
Third, I read The Passengers not that long ago and that dang thing was about autonomous cars murdering people so at this point all I can say is John Marrs – you are a freaking T.R.E.A.S.U.R.E.
I will say due to the fact that I watch only reality housewives and things on the Lifetime Stabby Stabs for Women I was a bit scared I was going to find this a bit boring. I mean my level of crazy isn’t exactly the same as most people’s level of crazy (except for my Goodreads friends – they all batshit too). But great news! I haven’t had this much fun with someone locked up in a house since I had dinner with Norman Bates.
That being said, I could absolutely see every single one of the big reveals coming well beforehand. Luckily it didn’t diminish my enjoyment at all. Read this when you are looking for an escape. I picked it up after having a couple of real butthole days at work and it totally turned my frown upside down. Yes, it’s 100% farfetched and ridiculous and whatever else Ron 2.0 might say about it, but hey . . . . just like Oscar the Grouch I LOVE IT BECAUSE IT'S TRASH!!!!
Thank you NetGalley for the advanced copy in exchange for my review. This was a fun time.
Netgalley accidently sent me 'When you disappeared' also by John Marrs instead. However, this was an excellent mistake as I really enjoyed the book and was gripped throughout. When I tried again to download, I then got 'What lies between us' and was also gripped. So, thanks NetGalley for the mistake - I have now read two excellent books via one request!
John Marrs does it again! I jumped at the chance to review What Lies Between Us, because I’ve enjoyed every novel I’ve read by John Marrs and this was no exception.
As the chapters jumped between Maggie and Nina, both past and current, so did my ideas on who the true villain of the story was.
I stayed intrigued though the entire book and devoured it in one sitting. I’d definitely recommend this book.
Wow! What a book! I’m speechless...now to read all of the books by this author.
Thanks NetGalley for the ARC
4.5 twist and turn stars
This is a tale of a tortured family – mother Maggie and daughter Nina live together, but neither is honest with the other about a whole host of life secrets. Nina has taken the extreme step of imprisoning her mother in the house to punish her and we slowly learn about the events that led to this state.
Author John Marrs is a master of creating a tense and disturbing tale that kept me turning the pages and scratching my head. Will Maggie find a way to escape or will Nina decide she’s “served her time” and release her?
My sympathies toggled back and forth between the women as we hear from each of them in alternating chapters and just when I thought I had a few things figured out, there was a new twist to ponder. I do give it one half star deduction for plausibility about some of the events, but I’ll let you decide when you read this one for yourself!
Thank you to NetGalley, John Marrs, and Amazon Publishing UK for an early copy of this one to read in return for an honest review. This one is out 5.15.2020 and I predict it will make many top thrillers of 2020 lists.
Not sure what I was expecting from this book but what an incredible rollercoaster ride of a story.
Told by 2 narrators who live together in a house, the story is told over a number of years and happenings from both viewpoints. There are only a handful of other characters mentioned but the story is so centred on Nina and Maggie that it doesn’t matter.
I changed my mind as to who my sympathies were for numerous times in the book and even at the end I still wasn’t sure what I wanted to happen.
Would recommend.
This was a dark and at times disturbing read, though I will add it was also a good one. Maggie and Nina are mother and daughter that live in the same house. Nina, the daughter, keeps Maggie on a short chain fastened to her ankle and at times switches to a longer chain that enables her to access the dining room where they usually have dinners. Maggie has not left the house in two years, though she has made several attempts to escape. The story is told from both of their perspectives, in the present day and varying times in the past. The past portion reveals why Nina has Maggie confined and the author skillfully reveals little nuggets of information, some of those nuggets added quite the twist to the story. Overall, I enjoyed the story though it was dark at times. I have read a couple of other books by this author and enjoyed them, I look forward to reading another. Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for the ARC.
This book is absolutely brilliant! I couldn’t stop reading, I just wanted to find out what happened to Maggie and Nina. Best book I’ve read this year!
Another truly captivating book from John Marrs. Probably the best one yet. A gripping, disturbing story with many twists and turns. Exceptional writing, looking in to the alternate minds and thoughts of mother & daughter. Highly recommend.
Thanks for NetGalley and Amazon publishing UK for providing me with ARC.
OMG OMG my head is spinning so hard, I don't know how can I describe this novel.
The story is so good and well written.
This is the first novel to me by John Marts, I heard a lot about his novel * The One* but don't have the chance to read it.
The characters are amazing specially Maggie ,I felt sorry for her, she have a lot to deal with. I loved how she tried so hard to protect her daughter, if I was in her shoes I will do anything to protect my baby like she said * our children comes first*
Nina oooh poor Nina, I don't know what should I say about you, you broken my heart in million pieces girl.
Dylan character is so provocative , I don't love him and I don't know why he come back, why he mixed his biological mother and his other mother life if he not be a man, why he want to leave Nina and won't stay with her or call her mum, so selfish person.
I really enjoyed this novel and as I always said Good childhood is a basic for strong personality.
Rating: 9.5/10
Thanks to the publisher and author for an eARC of What Lies Between Us for review consideration. Receiving a copy of the novel did not influence my thoughts or opinions.
What Lies Between Us is a no holds barred, emotionally jarring, and addictive thrill ride that will have you never looking at your relatives the same way again. Marrs produces an engrossing read that is sure to make tons of ‘Best of’ lists this year.
On a side note: this is actually my first time reading a novel by the author. I didn’t have the opportunity to read The Passengers when it came out last year but had heard nothing but glowing reviews about it. Turns out that John and I were both blurbed for C.J. Tudor’s The Other People and had a chance to chat on Twitter, leading me to pick up WLBU as quickly as possible.
With this being my first stab at the author’s works, I truly had no idea what to expect going in. You can only glean so much from reviews and others’ opinions, but seeing a few in my circle give him such high praise, I knew that I had to give his newest a shot.
Suffice to say, I now want ALL of John Marrs’ books, I want them now, and I want to go read in my cave until the last page is turned.
If the synopsis alone doesn’t entice, you will become enamored within the first few pages. The relationship between Maggie and her daughter, Nina, is one of the most toxic I have ever seen. No matter what my mother has done, I’m pretty sure I’d never lock her in the attic, shackled and alone. Pretty sure I’d just ignore all of her calls and phone the police. Unfortunately for Nina, she takes her grudges to the extreme and her mother pays dearly. But at least she leaves her some food, a waste bucket, and some baby wipes to get her through the week, right?
This read threw me against the wall, onto the floor, and beat me senseless only to pick me up and embrace me like nothing had ever happened. It is the definition of an intense, adrenaline-fueled thriller that takes crazy to another level. The twists alone throughout the story aren’t exactly “mind-blowing” even though you can never say for sure where they are going to hit, but I can, in the affirmative, state that I did NOT see the ending coming from a mile away.
All in all, if you are looking for another Top Notch thriller to read in 2020, look no further. Marrs has you covered.
This is sooo twisted! It's been a really long time since I read something that twisted!
John Marrs you really out did yourself this time!
The twist and the turns are crazy!
Nina was a librarian by day and at night and she was like a jail warden to her mother. Keeping her chained to a room. The whole thing the secrets and lies between them are sooo crazy and the twist I never say coming! This is definitely a must read!
I really enjoyed this dark and twisted story.
Nina lives with her mother, Maggie. More accurately, Nina keeps her mother captive in their family home.
It’s difficult to describe this story without giving away spoilers so I won’t try! I’ll just say that the twists and turns are plentiful and you don’t see what’s right in front of you until the author chooses to reveal it. It’s skilfully written and very well paced- I devoured it in a single sitting.
I haven’t read any of this authors previous works and I intend to rectify this quickly! Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for my copy of this book.
John has delivered yet again another brilliant and clever read. He is fast becoming the king of psychological thrillers with twists you rarely see coming.
This book kept me hooked from start to finish with me finishing it within a couple of day. This is probably one of my favourites of Marr's books. This is dark, clever and full of surprises.
Wow this book was very dark, but had a ton of great twists and turns. I thought the plot was very creative and it held my interest throughout. All in all a very satisfying and entertaining read. Thank you to NetGalley and Thomas & Mercer for granting me access to this advance reader copy. I will be publishing this review today to my Bookstagram and companion Facebook page, @thatrradingrealtor.
An engrossing book on what happens behind closed doors. Though the story is told by two POV and revolves around a house, the author skilfully weaves the narrative, maintaining the suspense without any slack in pace. A must read for fans of psychological thrillers.
So, its official. I LOVE John Marrs.
I recently came across The One. I read it, loved it so much...read parts of it again...gave it to my brother...he read it ..enjoyed it. Brought it for a friend. That book brought so many questions and discussions of ethics and emotional situations which increased the enjoyment of the book.
I was worried about reading a 2nd John Marrs book...they were on my reading list but you know there is always that danger of the tricky 2nd album...although I know John Marrs has wrote numerous book, I was apprehensive about reading the next one as I really wanted to love it.
The good news is
..I really did.
John Marrs has a wonderful tone to his writing. He has an emotional depth that really comes across and something about the way he writes really touched and resonated with me. This is also a book I couldn't put down. I literally devoured it.
This book has numerous triggers...something when I started reading and realised the direction the narrative was going in, made me nervous. It deals with loss, grief, addiction, infertility, difficult family relationships and illness both mental & physical. I cannot say more than that as I do not want to give any spoilers but usually these topics are ones I try to avoid let alone read all at once.
However, although the book was very dark and disturbing it isn't unmanageable due to the way the story unfolds. You are constantly thinking about what caused this reaction & what would be the reason for doing that...that the themes behind the narrative do not become overwhelming. This is again, a credit to John Marrs who has presented us with the worst of human nature but in such a way that although it's disturbing & may play on your mind, it doesn't overwhelm the story.
This is a very dark story & it is fairly relentless in its darkness, with little to alleviate that darkness. However, it is also an exceptional read and again one which the morality of within is questioned & examined, which can only be a positive thing.
Thanks to the publisher & Net Galley for the advance reader copy of this book, in exchange for an honest review.
This is my third book by this author and it did not disappoint. My favorite thing about John Marrs is his dark and twisty themes and crazy characters. That being said nothing about the twists or story surprised me. Those parts were very predictable but I still couldn’t stop reading!
Thank you NetGalley for an ARC of What Lies Between Us by John Marrs.
Holy shit! Was this book f***ed up!! This book will keep you reading till late into the night. I really don't want to give anything away because this is a book you should go into knowing nothing. It will make the experience so much more thrilling. It was amazing....that's all that needs to be said.
*Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
I’m a big fan of books by John Marrs however this wasn’t my favourite one. I still enjoyed the book and it was very well written however at times I struggled to get my head around the main concept of the story of the main character holding her mum prisoner in her own home. I loathed the main character and found it very difficult to feel anything other than dislike towards her. I didn’t predict the twists and turns in relation to her mum and the truth behind the story so my dislike to the mother changed towards the end of the book. A good story , quick paced and gripping but I think that the concept of the story didn’t draw me in fully.
John Marrs latest “ What Lies Between Us” is a must read for anyone who loves the classic “ Whatever Happened to Baby Jane”.
Nina lives with her mother Maggie in the house where her father walked out on them years prior. Something has happened to their relationship however, Maggie is imprisoned in the attic and chained so she cannot escape. Nina put a longer chain on her a few days a week so they can dine together but this is more so that Nina can inflict further small cruelties in her mother than a desire to spend tine with her. At the same tine Nina can’t beat the thought of her mother not being there as she is the only person in her life that has always stayed. This truly is a book that you should go into blindly because each new revelation is either shocking or heartbreaking.
This author never disappoints and I highly recommend this deliciously twisted tale. I am stingy with 5⭐️ reviews but this truly deserves it. Thank you to #netgalley and the publisher for the ARC in exchange for my honest opinion. This is due for release in May, add it to your must read list now, it’s that good,
John Marrs is a master storyteller. Every book of his that I have read has had me gripped and What Lies Between Us is no exception.
Well developed, nuanced characters, a gripping plot, many twists and turns and a satisfying conclusion. What's not to love?
Highly recommended.
Thank you to Netgalley and Amazon Publishing UK for the ARC.
Now THIS is how you write a psychological thriller!!
This mind blowing psychological trip is written by John Marrs an author who is quickly becoming one of my favorites.
As this nightmare materializes you are introduced to a mother who wants to protect her child using secrets but ends up enabling her instead. And a daughter who is essentially a human wrecking ball making decision after decision based on a faulty memory and blind rage. These two kept me on the edge of my seat throughout the entire story.
The two "live" together and as the story unfolds you realize they are trying to coexist under the weight of their lies and deception.
This review is purposefully vague because you need to experience this book as I did, unspoiled.
Thank you so much to Netgalley UK and Amazon Publishing UK for sending my very first digital ARC. I thoroughly this book.
Wow just wow. A fantastic and gripping read which leaves you guessing at many points throughout the book. Cleverly written to lead you to believe one thing only to discover another.
The story centres around a Mum and a daughter which is told from both their perspectives throughout the book. What seemingly appears to be a complicated mother daughter relationship the author slowly introduces memories from both to indicate why they have ended up the way they have. Without any spoilers the story includes murder, psychosis, grief, loss, unconditional love and mystery. A fantastic read 5 stars!! I was excited to read another book from John Mars and was not disappointed!
Wow! This book is definitely in my top two that I have read this year. It had me hooked right from page one and I had no idea where it was going. The relationship between a mother and daughter can sometimes be a tricky one. And this was especially true for Nina and Maggie. This is the first book I have read by this author and I will definitely be reading more in the future.
4.5 🌟 Ooh the secrets upon secrets these two women kept. I was completely addicted by chapter one and tried to figure out which character my loyalties would lie with, the captor or the captive. This was a sinister, wild, captivating ride learning from both Nina and Maggie the events that unfolded over the last 25 years. Plenty of shocking betrayals and vile actions that paved the way.
The ending and epilogue were perfectly nightmarish and yet I wanted more. It was a great book with an equally cryptic finale but personally I felt a bit hanging and wanted a little bit more. I highly recommend!!
Thanks to NetGalley & Amazon Publishing UK for the opportunity to read this and offer my honest opinion.
A terrifying tale of two women with dark secrets as they descend in to madness.
Why does Nina keep Maggie chained at the ankle up in the attic?
This is told in alternating storylines by Maggie and Nina from 25 years ago to present day -- back and forth. You are not sure who is telling the truth and who is the liar as it unfolds. Even though they are family, the anger and hate that they feel goes beyond what would be called blind rage. Could this all be a case of mistaken revenge? Are they both co-dependent on each other so much that they will do anything to stay together ... at any cost?
A beautiful cover, tight layout and brilliant read woven with high octane tension. John Marrs is, and always will be, on top of the bestseller suspense list for very good reason! Intense, scary real and extremely addictive from start to blazing finish! Bravo!
Thank you to John Marrs, and NetGalley for giving me this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
As a massive fan of John Marrs I was delighted to be able to read this courtesy of the author and Netgalley.
As with all this author’s books the storyline is shocking and controversial, making for an exceptional book to discuss as part of a book group.
Nina lives with her mum Maggie in a house which hides years of family secrets. We are introduced to both of these main characters who tell their own stories in different timelines. We discover that Nina was a daddy’s girl whose life changed when he unexpectedly left home and whose life spiralled into teenage rebellion and a relationship with a local would be pop star.
Maggie, in present day, lives chained upstairs, and during the course of the book we guess why and discover the many dark secrets and deeds done in the name of love and revenge.
The story was appalling dark and thought provoking, with the thought, as with John’s other novels, could this be happening next door to me?
Thanks again Netgalley for the chance to read and review this fabulous novel.
Having enjoyed all of John Marts’ previous books, I was very excited to read this. It really didn’t disappoint. A very clever story line, with lots of twists and turns and I couldn’t put it down. Definitely his best book to date!
Another 5star book by John Marrs. I was so happy to receive this on Netgalley and opened it up straight away. The book jumps over different time frames but never do you feel confused as to who you are reading about and what time frame you are in. The book flows along with so many twists and turns along the way, you hate the characters then feel sorry for them the next.
Now what to read next always end up with a book hangover after reading John's books 😁 not that I'm complaining
Thanks again John
Oh my god what a book loved every minute from the frist page i was hooked.
Very well writen i could not put it down.
So many twists it gave me book whip lash. I didnt want it to end but at the same time i wantted to read on and on to see how it will turn out.
5 star read
100% must read
"We Have Always Lived in the Castle" but ten times more disturbing. Domestic thriller on crack!
This is such a deep dive into the darkest corners of human mind and at the same time a very chilling and fast paced story. John Marrs's writing is getting more and more compelling with each book, it seems. Beware, reading from the points of view of the both protagonists, you'll be switching sides back and forth with all the details getting revealed bit by bit.
Jeezo John Marrs you have some twisted mind In that fantastic brain of yours !! Wow I really don’t know what to say ... super dark , super twisted , super great !!
Oh my! I have just finished this delectably evil take on co-habitation taken to the extreme.
I won't give anything away about the plot but John Marrs has such a brilliant gift for characterisation and building suspense. Every time you think you have the plot figured, he adds layer upon layer to it which results in genuinely shocking moments.
A key indicator of reading about fantastic characters is that even when they are completing mundane tasks like stacking books in a library or baking a cake, you are wrapped up in everything they do waiting for the next eye-widening twist.
Mr. Marrs, never stop doing what you do!
Thank you to Netgalley who provided me this copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.
An easy 5 star review. The thing that I like most about this author’s books are that you never know what you are going to get. They are the books I start reading before I look at the blurb. I know this author will transport me to a different time and place. This had me totally transfixed. I loved it!
Twist, turns, misinformation and disinformation, this was a book that I kept having to make time to read as I had to know what happened next, Dark and dangerous but a superb read
Abso-bloody-lutely brilliant!!! Holy crap, this is John Marrs at his finest. I read this book in one sitting, there wasn't the slightest inclination to skip paragraphs or even to take a break from reading! Just wow.
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If you open this book know it is going to take you one crazy dark and twisted ride! What Lies Between Us is a shocking and jaw dropping thriller. The content at times was difficult to read for me but yet so well written even if I walked away from the book I came back shortly after. I devoured this in under 24 hours. John Marrs talent to weave such a twisted, mind blowing, creative story with plot bombs( I can’t even call them twists) is nothing but sure brilliance!
If you have never read a book by this author I highly recommend that you pick one of his titles and start, I haven’t read one that I didn’t love!
This is such a page turner--I raced through it to find out just what had happened between Nina and Maggie that had Nina keeping her secretly chained up in the attic. I started out feeling sympathetic toward Maggie, then as secrets emerged, more understanding of what Nina had done, and then fully back to being firmly Team Maggie. I do have mixed feelings about this book though. As compelling as this was, and as much as I enjoyed following the twists and turns, it is ultimately a deeply ugly story, and left me feeling kind of gross and sad at the end. I would recommend this to fans of dark thrillers, but be sure you're in the mood for a deep dive into some really sad and disturbing stuff.
This was the first John Marrs book I have read & it certainly won't be the last. This book was absolutely brilliant. Nina was a very dark character & she certainly had a strange idea of how she wanted her family close to her. This was full of so many unexpected twists that I thought I'd guessed...but was wrong. Ninas teen 'relationship' had paedophile stamped all over it, did her father abuse her or not though? I hoped we'd see a different side to her when she got Dylan back into her life, that she'd develop as a mother & get her own poor mother the treatment she needed. Fab book deserving of more than 5 stars. Thank you to Netgalley for allowing me this ARC copy in exchange for my honest review.
Probably the darkest book I've read by John Marrs, or even ever. He never disappoints though and this book was absolutely brilliant, sickening at most parts, I was balancing between putting it down and never opening it again and reading it until I finish. Read in just over a day as it was the only way. 5 stars from me
The blurb for this book is positively sinister... and the book lives up to it.
Nina is quite clearly unhinged,and yet carries out every day life quite normally.
I had a good few guesses as to where the plot was going,and it's great to be right with them,but even better when you get thrown a curve ball and all the hints have led a false trail.
So there were surprises the whole way through.
Marrs has written a cracking book,and to be fair, he always does.
This one might just be my favourite yet.
What Lies Between Us by John Marrs is a dark and twisted family novel about long know secrets. They say every family has its secrets and this one has many... but wow, these continue to grow. This family also has a seriously intense love/hate relationship and are very dysfunctional.
As one of my friends on Goodreads said about this book, “Holy Cow”! And I say, double Holy Cow with cherries on top!
Brilliant and ingenious!
One more chapter. One more chapter. Just one more. This is what I was saying while reading the book. Please baby don’t start crying, just one more chapter. Please eyes don’t close, just one more chapter. I promise I will get up, just one more chapter…
“Sharing a house with a twisted spirit is better than being alone.”
This book is about Maggie and Nina who live together. Nina is a librarian and also the “primary carer” for Maggie. Maggie was working at a GP’s office once upon a time but now she stays at home. She lives in the attic, more like she is held against her will there.
But what has Maggie done to deserve this treatment? Why does Nina keep her a prisoner?
Sometimes appearances can be deceptive.
Thanks to John Marrs, Amazon Publishing UK and the NetGalley for the advanced copy of the book.
Wow just wow! As always with a John Marrs book your completely gripped and unable to put it down until the last page and this one was no different. How far does a mother’s love go? How do the lines get so blurred with what’s right or wrong?? This book was fabulous and kept me guessing all the way through, genius!
What the hell did I just read? I’ve been feeling some kind of anxiety since I’ve started this book. I know I might have finished this earlier but I had to stop reading it a few times. It’s that sick and odd.
I put down the book having finished it a few minutes ago but I’m still not sure what to make of it. I’m exhausted trying to figure out how the hell did he come up with such tragic and rattling story.
It was filled with dysfunctional characters that you won’t be able to decide which one is sicker than the other.
I would have love a different ending.
My mind’s still all over the place.
I’ll just edit this review later.
One of the greatest experiences in life is when you fall in love with an author, and I have fallen head over heels in love with John Marrs. I’ve read his previous novels and I say the same thing each time: this is his best one yet!
What do you do when you love someone so much you would do the unthinkable to protect them? What do you do when you despise someone so much you would do the unthinkable to get revenge? This book answers those questions in a way only Mr. Marrs can do.
It will twist your insides, it will turn your world upside down, it will rattle your bones, and still you won’t put it down.
#netgalley #johnmarrs #whatliesbetweenus #amazonpublishinguk
Oh my word. I'm sitting here absolutely speechless having just finished reading this.
This book had me hooked from page one and didn't let up. I read it in one sitting because Nina and Maggie are such complex characters and their lives are so incredibly warped that I had to keep turning the pages to see what was going to happen next. We learn at the very beginning that they are mother and daughter sharing a house, but with the unusual circumstance of Maggie being chained so that she can't leave. The story flits back and forth in time and between both Nina's and Maggie's points of view, slowly unraveling the hows and whys of how they arrived at their current situation, but thanks to the clear chapter headers it was never confusing. I always knew who was narrating and the timeline. The twists and turns and curveballs just kept coming but there's no way of expanding on that without risking spoilers.
I've been a fan of John Marrs since the first book of his that I read and they just keep getting better!
Wow wow wow. Thank you so much Netgalley for this ARC. John Marrs has done it again.
Having read all John Marrs books I didn’t think they could get any better but he has smashed it again.
I don’t even know where to start with this one. Each chapter flicks between Nina and Maggie the books main characters. Slowly the chapters then begin to flick between the past and the present. Just what happened between this mother and daughter to explain how they have come to where they are now ?
As the story unfolds further the secrets and lies begin to emerge with some fantastic twists, turns and shocks.
I don’t want to give anything else away as you HAVE to read this book. If I could give it 10 stars I would.
Highly recommended. Fabulous book.
Whoa. This book was twisted haha! But not in like a way that turns you from it. Like in a way your passing a car wreck and terrified of what you might see but curiosity gets the best of you. YES. That was this book. Great read, I’m looking forward to reading other books by this author now.
Another fantastic read from John Marrs, I’m savouring his books as I don’t want to devour them and then have none left! These books seriously disrupt my life!!! The way he writes gives you little glimpses and teasers right until the end. Brilliant just brilliant.
I was so excited to read the latest John marrs book and yet again it didn’t disappoint. I thought how can he compete with the passengers, nothing will live up to that book. It was just as good. I loved the little twists in the story throughout. I often felt sorry for Nina until a new part of the story was told then I changed my mind again and again.
Wow! John Marrs has done it once again!
An absolutely stunning read so cleverly written meaning it takes the reader a while to work out who is the untrustworthy narrator. The plot shows a fractious, unloving relationship between mother (Maddie) and daughter (Nina), trapped in the family home that Nina grew up in. Now an adult Nina has her mother chained to her room, allowing her to eat dinner with her every other day but why?
The story is told alternating between modern day and 25 years ago where the original trauma stems from and switching seamlessly between Maddie and Nina’s version of events. Clues are slipped in and there are so many twists in this dark, breath-taking and devious story line.
Overall, an absolutely fantastic read. I’m sure this book will do well once published and I have no doubt that it will end up as one of my top reads of 2020.
A huge thank you to NetGalley and Amazon Publishing UK for this ARC.
I usually love John Marrs books but I really struggled with this, I didn't like Nina or Maggie which didn't help, a whole book about Maggie locked in the attic by her daughter Nina and going back to the past to unravel why was boring at times, I didn't really feel the book ever got going
There is no other relationship quite like there is between a mother & daughter and no author quite like Marrs. Once again Marrs has written a fantastic thriller & this book is not to be missed.
4.5*
Over the course of my reading career, (passion, hobby!) I’ve come across some seriously bizarre characters. Folks, these two take home the grand prize!💁🏻♀️
John Marrs is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors. You just can’t predict what you’re in for when cracking open up one of his books. But what you will be guaranteed is one doozy of a thriller that will seriously mess with your mind! And in John Marrs latest, he brings that same magic again!
Mother and daughter. There is no other relationship like it on the planet. At times it can be a fine line between love and hate. John Marrs molds this relationship, twists and weaves it into something that will positively leave you reeling!
As the perspectives and timelines shift between the mother and daughter, so did my sympathies! Like watching a tennis match! To the point where I felt I was in jeopardy of getting whiplash. Relentlessly stubborn, neither woman letting up for even a moment!
If you are a fan of John Marrs...and seriously, how can you not be!? Don’t miss this latest release! Everyone will be chatting this one up over the summer! They already are!
A fabulous buddy read with Susanne that we both loved!
Thank you to NetGalley, Amazon Publishing UK and John Marrs.
LOVED THIS BOOK! Creepy good! I just had to know what the story was about. So good and a quick read! I couldn’t put it down!
Absolutely fantastic. This book was recommended to me and I’m so glad I read it. The story of a mother and daughter who live together has so many twists and turns it’s unbelievable. Highly recommended
Oh my goodness, what did I just read? I don't know how to process this story. It was great. and demented. and dark. and psychotic. and great.
Nina and her mother Maggie live together in their family home. Each chapter alternates between narrator and time frame- easy to follow but each chapter left you with more questions. One chapter would leave me convinced Maggie is the devil and the next chapter would have me convinced its Nina. Talk about unreliable narrators.
I guessed a few of the twists of this book but it still left lots of surprises. Great quick read- I will be reading more of John Marrs.
Thank you to #netgalley #amazonpublishingUK and #johnmarrs for the complimentary book in exchange for an honest review.
OMG what have I just read? This book is so disturbed it needs its own meds prescription. I had to take a couple of breaks as the book disturbed me so much. It was so well written. Coming up with this story makes me wonder for John’s own sanity. It is a dark and disturbed story of Nina and her mother who live together in different parts of their home. Her mother actually lives upstairs in an attic room, chained to the floor. The story flits between the current time and twenty five years earlier. The reader eventually finds out why her mother is being held captive by her daughter and is challenged as to whether to feel sorry for each character or not. They are both flawed. The book is unlike any other book I have read. Reading it was difficult for me due to my own personal circumstances but this shouldn’t put anyone off reading it. It is, as usual with a John Marrs book, flawlessly well written and the plot is superbly timed throughout the book. It is a challengingly brilliant read. Thank you to Netgalley for the early read. When this book is released it will storm the charts.
What on earth did I just read?? I don’t know of I’ve ever read a book with as many twists and turns as this one! I can’t wait to read more from this author!
What Lies Between Us by John Marrs was a twisted and dark story that alternates between mother’s and daughter’s point of view. You really never know who is telling the truth and several times, I was left with my jaw open saying, “NO WAY!”
Talk about family problems and dysfunction! This goes beyond what you could ever imagine although if you watch true crime shows as I do, nothing is surprising.
I wasn’t sure what was going on… or who could we, the reader, trust?
Here’s the synopsis:
They say every house has its secrets, and the house that Maggie and Nina have shared for so long is no different. Except that these secrets are not buried in the past.
Every other night, Maggie and Nina have dinner together. When they are finished, Nina helps Maggie back to her room in the attic, and into the heavy chain that keeps her there. Because Maggie has done things to Nina that can’t ever be forgiven, and now she is paying the price.
But there are many things about the past that Nina doesn’t know, and Maggie is going to keep it that way—even if it kills her. Because in this house, the truth is more dangerous than lies.
This is one of those books where the less you know going into the book, the better. You want to be surprised and shocked! But know that John Marrs is a gifted suspense writer who never lets me down with his downright creepy stories!
This comes out on May 15, pre-order here. You can read The Good Samaritan, one of his earlier novels, for free on Kindle Unlimited.
A mother and daughter living together. What could be more normal? In the hands of the evil genius John Marrs this is far, far from normal. John has created a plot so twisted, and so full of secrets and lies that you won't know what's coming next - and where the truth ends and the lies begin.
The one thing you will know, for an absolute fact is that this is a book you won't want to put down, and when you finish you won't be able to stop thinking about it.
I have heard that this book has already been optioned for a film. Oh wow!!!
Harrowing, disturbing, gripping. A book you won’t forget for a long time! Real psychological insight into a very complicated mother-daughter relationship. At times it’s unbelievable but then a fragment of reality will make it totally and terrifyingly believable! Read it!
Maggie and Nina are mother and daughter who live together. They eat dinner together every other night, discuss Nina’s job and associates, and even wonder about their neighbors. The only glitch is Maggie is kept in chains and Nina is the key holder.
Told through dual viewpoints bouncing between past and present, we learn how this family ended up as broken as they are.
Perhaps my expectations were too high based on other reviews, but I didn’t think this book was as shocking and twisty as others seemed to. It was definitely an original thriller, but didn’t have an entirely unexpected ending. Worth the read for sure.
One of my favourite authors who never disappoints! A dark, twisty story about a toxic mother/daughter relationship, with shocking plots that I never saw coming!
Nina can never forgive Maggie for what she did. And she can never let her leave.
They say every house has its secrets, and the house that Maggie and Nina have shared for so long is no different. Except that these secrets are not buried in the past.
Every other night, Maggie and Nina have dinner together. When they are finished, Nina helps Maggie back to her room in the attic, and into the heavy chain that keeps her there. Because Maggie has done things to Nina that can’t ever be forgiven, and now she is paying the price.
But there are many things about the past that Nina doesn’t know, and Maggie is going to keep it that way—even if it kills her.
Because in this house, the truth is more dangerous than lies.
WOW! Having read this author’s other books, I was debating with myself could they get any better and they do! He obviously has a very sick and twisted imagination which he can brilliantly pour into a book. There are so many twists and turns that I sometimes struggled to keep up with myself. The story is fast paced and I really didn’t want to put it down!
The blurb of the book really does not do it justice but to be fair the only way to to do it justice is to read it! Without giving any spoilers I can honestly say one of the best and most suspenseful thrillers I read in a long time!
John Marrs is definitely one of my fav authors ,every person I see I recommend his books (even strangers in supermarkets lol) yet again he has done it ! Loved this! so many shock gasp moments and things I didn't see coming . Hurry up John can't wait for the next rollercoaster ride !
Thank you to netgalley and the publishers for my advanced read in exchange for a review.
Brilliant! And extremely sick and twisted!
Maggie and Nina have the most convoluted mother/daughter relationship I think I have ever read. We find out that Nina is keeping Maggie captive in the attic, well from there it just gets even more bizarre and disturbing! John Marrs is a genius, every book he writes is brilliant but different and I think this might just be one of his best. It is a true domestic noir, I loved the claustrophobic feel of it. So many twists, you are constantly wondering who is at fault and what the motivations of the characters are. Every so often you think what on earth am I reading here!
Jut fantastic, I would urge everyone who likes a good twisted psychological thriller that messes with your head to give this one a go!
Wow! This book was totally batshit BONKERS...in the BEST way!! I have read John Marrs before and loved his work so when I was lucky enough to get an advance copy I dropped everything and went straight into it totally blind. I would recommend this because I think it really added something to the already crazy story that I had no idea who this was about or where it was going. There was so much happening in this book, it just jumped from one thing to another to another, and not in a confusing way. Somehow John Marrs managed to get it all down in such an easy readable way at no point was I lost or confused. I dont want to go into any details, as I said I really think the less you know going into this the better, but I will say that some of the more explosive scenes involving to 2 main characters were some of the best I have ever read. The unfathomable battle royals that ensued between 2 such unlikely participants, I was able to picture it all with crystal clarity, and that is down to the incredible writing.
Another John Marrs book, another 5 stars.
4.5🌟
This was such a creepy book and I loved it! The author made you believe one thing but then he started slowly sharing the truth so you weren’t sure what to believe and then the full truth was revealed at the end and it was crazy! You didn’t know whether to believe Nina or Maggie because each one was able to present their truth and it was up to you at first who to believe I was so enthralled as I was reading this
Wow a hard one to review, it's an absolute cracker of a read with the two main characters Mother Maggie and daughter Nina telling their own stories over different time periods. Dysfunctional is putting it mildly, it's one of the best psychological thrillers that I have ever read, one minute I was siding and believing Maggie and the next my sympathies were with Nina. It's a must read
John Marrs has done it again! This book contains so many twists and tiny hidden things that are uncovered at the perfect pace. Perfect for fans of Gillian Flynn and Riley Sager.
This is my favourite John Marrs book to date.
Maggie and Nina share a house, but only Nina is free to come and go as she pleases. Told from different timelines and the alternating viewpoints of Nina and Maggie it makes for compulsive reading with a shocking, non-stop storyline.
Refreshingly different from so many other psychological thrillers I’ve read recently, with their predictable twists and plots. What Lies Between Us is dark, twisted and completely unpredictable.
What an amazing domestic thriller!!
Nina and Maggie share a house, and once every few days, they even share a meal. But there is something terribly wrong about this house, and the relationship between Nina and Maggie. Maggie can never leave, and Nina is determined to keep her there forever.
There are secrets and reveals galore as the characters delve into their past. Appearances are deceiving here, because on the street, both Nina and Maggie would look like innocuous people leading innocuous lives. But oh, how far from the truth that is!
This was my first John Marrs book, and I was very impressed. I'll definitely read more in the future.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for an ARC.
Alone in the attic, day after day, Maggie lives vicariously through her neighbours, watching as their lives move on while hers remains frozen. Every second night, she is treated to dinner downstairs with Nina. Other than that, her world is the attic. And in her world, there are strict rules to follow: Maggie will be chained at all times. Maggie will not try and leave. Maggie will be punished if she does.
Oh. My. God. Ok, so I've only ever read one John Marrs' book before ('The One', which I absolutely adored), and so I was super excited to get the chance to read this one, especially with such a bizarre and unique synopsis. And it seriously did not disappoint.
Plot wise, I'm not really going to comment, as there are so many twists and turns throughout the book that I wouldn't want to accidentally reveal a spoiler. What I will say is that this is one of those books where everything is revealed nice and slowly, with little bolts of information littered throughout the book that are truly shocking! As other reviewers have noted, there are certain elements of the plot that are a little beyond the realms of possibility, but as long as you suspend your disbelief then it's definitely one of the most unique and mind-blowing plots I've read in a long time, with an ending that is almost impossible to predict. It is also one of those books where finding out the truth of one element serves only to throw mystery onto another area, so there's not a single point where you're really completely sure of what's coming next!
The writing is exactly as good as I would expect based upon the high quality of the author's previous work. This book makes use of both dual narrators (with chapters from the POV of both Maggie and Nina) as well as multiple timelines, with chapters alternating between the present day and various times in the past. This worked really well to give you a gradual dripping tap of information, rather than having to suddenly dump everything in one go. It also meant that you had to keep reading, as each chapter added more and more intrigue to the story!
All in all, I absolutely loved it. The writing was brilliant, and the plot was just out of this world in terms of both inventiveness and pacing/plotting. I have to admit to wondering if Marrs' previous book 'The One' might have been a one off, but reading this shows that it definitely wasn't. Now I'm off to place an order for the rest of his backlist!
Disclaimer - I was fortunate enough to receive an advance reading copy from NetGalley. This has not affected my review in any way, and all opinions are my own.
Anyone who knows me knows that I'm a huge John Marrs fan and will read anything that he puts out. When I saw that I was approved for the e-book from Netgalley, I was elated. My 3 year old daughter even asked me why I was so happy. And now to review this gem of a book.
I tend not to give 5 stars to thrillers because they aren't, well, thrilling enough. Would I reread this? Yes. (As well as any other of John Marrs' books that I've read.) I've given up on thrillers because they've gotten to be predictable. Not this one. In the least bit. I may have guessed half of one. The twists and turns in this took me on a wild ride. I had to set it down a few times to process what I had just read.
I am not going to say anything ABOUT the book, so as not to spoil anything for anyone. As with any thriller, it's always best to go in as blindly as possible. Brilliant. Absolutely brilliant.
If I had to choose between this and The One for my top book I've ever read, I couldn't do it. THAT is how great this is.
An easy 5 stars and more if I could award it!
OMG WHAT DID I JUST READ?!?! A brilliant, shocking, grisly, heartbreaking read! And what an explosive ending!!! This has got to be my favourite Marrs book to date, which is surprising because I absolutely loved The One. This novel is so much darker, complex and gave me one hell of a shock. An absolute must read!!
Well... he has done it again! Another book of John Marrs that I could not put down. I loved the different viewpoints and could easily keep up with who it was. The story just threw twists and turns in- as soon as I thought I’d got through all the twists another one would hit. Fantastic book and I will definitely be recommending it to anyone who listens .
I absolutely LOVE John Marrs. I first discovered this author by chance when I downloaded the book, The One. I adored that book and went on to read, The Passengers. Now he's back again with another twisted psychological thriller that I couldn't put down.
The book is about a dysfunctional relationship between mother and daughter. As you read, you can see both point of views between the characters. I did not want to put it down because John Marrs always has a twist that you don't see coming. This book did not disappoint.
I was given an advanced copy of the book from the publisher via NetGalley for an unbiased review.
I wish iTunes would make his other books available.
This book is disturbing, crazy, like every thriller should be. We follow two women that live together but they can't stand each other. What's the reason? They have dinner together but they are stuck in that house. There has to be a strong reason.
Let me say that this book made me feel all the emotion. It was scary, it gave me chills and I couldn't put it down. The plot twists were mind blowing and I liked that a we found a lot about the characters from the beginning of the book.
The ending was the only thing that I didn't like, that's why my rating is not 5 stars.
John Marrs, you have done it again! Please accept my standing ovation for What Lies Between Us!
This was a 10 star read full of all the classic Marrs moves we yearn for, crave and desperately need in our twisted lives!
Go into this blind and expect the unexpected. So many twists and OH MY GOD moments!
Thank you NetGalley, the author and the publisher for my ARC in exchange for my honest review.
10 Stars!!
I received this ARC from netgalley in exchange for an honest review. This book will be released on May 15, 2020 and I highly recommend picking it up. I have read a few John Marrs books prior to this one with each one getting better and better. I don't want to give too much away with my review so here is my simple, short and to the point synopsis of What Lies Between Us by John Marrs is about. Nina and Maggie have lived together for a long time but their 'relationship' is far from normal. Nina goes to work on a daily basis, while Maggie is chained in her room with no interaction with anyone except for her every other day dinner meeting that she gets to have with the woman who is holding her hostage. Maggie spends all her days thinking of ways to escape but also doing everything in her power to keep the secrets she worked so hard to bury, buried. This book had my saying "Holy S@&t, did that just happen?" And when I was finished reading it I was left asking myself, 'how far would I go to keep my secrets secret'? And 'how far is too far when it comes to revenge'? Seriously pick this book up on release day, you won't be sorry that you did, it is by far the best John Marrs book to date. Thank you @netgalley for the chance to read this book!!!
This book had me hooked from the beginning. It’s unlike any other I’ve read. I felt as though I really knew the characters and what motivated their actions throughout the book.
Although a little slow at the beginning the pace soon picked up and I couldn’t put it down. The story is so well written I felt I was there. I did anticipate some of the twists but that isn’t a criticism as I can often predict what will happen by gathering the clues.
I highly recommend this book and having read all the others by this author can’t wait for the next one.
Another hit from John Marrs! What Lies Between Us is an outstanding fast-paced psychological thriller about a twisted mother/daughter relationship. Nina and her mother Maggie live together. Every other night, they have dinner together. And when that meal is done, Maggie goes back up to the attic in her sound-proofed room where she is chained up. Nina is angry with Maggie and cannot forgive her, but she also cannot let her go. And unbeknownst to Nina, Maggie is still keeping things from her, but she has to. This is one disturbing relationship. There are plenty of plot twists that keep readers guessing. Highly recommended to readers who enjoy unpredictable psychological thrillers.
Nina and her mother, Maggie, live together in the family home. However, they do not live like a normal daughter and mother. Nina goes to work. Maggie stays at home with a chain attached to her ankle and is locked in her sound proofed attic bedroom. Every couple of days Maggie is allowed downstairs for dinner. During these meals Maggie is still not free for she is only allowed down to dinner because Nina attaches a longer chain to her ankle so that Maggie cannot escape.
Nina believes her mother has lied to her and has caused her much suffering and she cannot find it in herself to forgive Maggie for those misfortunes. So Nina goes to her job at the library leaving Maggie locked in her room. In this way, she feels she is getting justice and revenge while Maggie is being made to suffer and to pay the price for what she has done to ruin Nina’s life. Needless to say, this is as much as I am able reveal about the plot without including spoilers.
The book is a very dark and malevolent psychological thriller. The tremendous tension between the mother and daughter builds exponentially and masterfully with each chapter as each of the two reveals incidents both from the present and from the past. Since both Nina and Maggie narrate the twisted story in their individual viewpoints, it is difficult to discern which of the two is actually relating the truth, and I found I was constantly vacillating in a love/hate relationship with one or the other.
The plot twists and turns and then twists and turns back again. Each time a disclosure is made that clarifies one incident another unknown component surfaces. The timeline is well developed and transitions between past and present flow smoothly. The setting or locale of the story is not important because most of the narrative develops around what takes place in the house itself. The book is about dysfunctional families, mothers and daughters, fathers and daughters, and trauma with a focus on mental illness.
It is not a pleasant tale and one might even call it a nightmare rather than a story. However, once you start reading the book, you become addicted to Nina and Maggie’s appallng tug of war. If you enjoy reading books of the psychological thriller genre, you should put this book at the top of your list.
This review has been written from the ARC ebook courtesy of NetGalley and the publisher.
Absolutely fantastic. What more can I say about John Marrs that hasn't already been said.
This is a unique, dark and twisted book, and I won't give anything away about the plot.
Do yourself a favor and put this book on the top of your 2020 must reads. Enjoy!
What an absolutely wild ride of deception, manipulation, sheer craziness, and obsession. What kind of evil could someone commit in the name of trying to "protect" a loved one. Well, Maggie would do just about anything to protect her only daughter, setting off a chain of events that would lead to her being held captive by her own daughter, in her own home. Nina is one of the most deliciously unlikable characters I've read in a long time. She's selfish, quite literally insane, and murderously obsessive. This book is dark, and was a fantastic tale of the thin line between love and hate.
Creepy thriller book which kept me gripped page after page!
I know it’s a good one when I read it quickly!!
Not read any by John Marrs before but have a feeling I’ll be purchasing more.
What a wild ride. John Marr has created a family drama to top all family dramas. The story continuously rotates the antagonist/protagonist position, leaving the reader with a underlying uncertainty the entire way through the novel. Absolutely love the dynamic of emotions and the brilliance in Marr’s characterization. The slow, deliberate peeling back of layers is in perfect trepidation with the storyline. A perfect read for book clubs everywhere! 5 stars!
Thank you to #NetGalley for the ARC of #WhatLiesBetweenUs, which was read & reviewed voluntarily.
I have heard so many good things about John Marrs as an author and despite having a couple of books already I have never got around to reading them, Why, I have no idea as this book is amazing. Managed to read in a couple of sittings (who needs sleep) as I was hooked right from the start.
Definitely need to make the other books a priority if they are as good as this one!
This book has took me through a huge range of emotions. I have cried, I have hurt and I have willed for good to overcome. I have finished this book feeling utterly drained emotionally. And when you think you may have the story line sussed it changes again.
Definitely a must read for anyone who reads. It keeps you guessing with more twists and turns than a bendy country road...
Omg where do I even start!? I couldn’t put it down once I started. I can’t really even describe my emotions during this book. It was an absolute roller coaster.
Just do yourself a favor and get this book.
I am always SO excited to get my hands on John's books and this one was no different. As each chapter ended I had so many questions and could not wait to get answers to them which caused me to finish this book in just a couple days. The story alternates between Nina and Maggie in present day and the past and each chapter reveals more and more about the secrets between each of them. I feel that the less the reader knows going into this the better the reading experience will be. As with all his other books I loved this one and can't wait to see what he comes up with next.
What Lies Between Us by John Marrs is an exceptionally dark tale centered around a twisted mother-daughter relationship. The book is told in alternating perspectives between Maggie, the mother, and her daughter Nina, with flashbacks to years past. I found myself alternating between feeling sorrow and outrage at each of them throughout the book, and was hit with several unexpected twists on this roller coaster ride of a book. Trigger warnings may be appropriate for some readers.
#WhatLiesBetweenUs #NetGalley
Thanks go to NetGalley and Amazon Publishing UK for the opportunity to read an advance copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.
Wow. Wow. Wow.
I am in awe of this book and author.
What have I just read ? How will I choose anything as good for my next book ?
Absolutely incredible book.
Fast paced, gritty thriller with twists and turns a plenty. I had absolutely no idea what was coming next and could not have predicted the storyline.
I couldn’t put this down and a very lazy Sunday and a late night and even an attempt
To read cooking made it a 2 sitting read. I couldn’t put it down.
By far the best book I’ve read this year so far. I wish I had more stars.
I am hugely grateful to net galley, the author and the publisher for letting me read an advanced copy of this book in return for an unbiased honest opinion.
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It's hard to review this one without giving too much away. The story is so well crafted and will take you on a roller coaster ride of emotions. I loved it and highly recommend it for fans of suspense and family drama. This was my first John Marrs book but it sure won't be the last!
I have read a few John Marrs books and have enjoyed them all and this was no exception. I was so engrossed I couldn’t put it down, several points of the book really make you stop and think. With his books being set in my home town of Northampton makes them even more enjoyable as I know the places he mentioned. If you have never read any of Johns books then you are missing out as they are all brilliant. Go read them today, you won’t be disappointed!!
WOW WOW and more WOW. Having read all John Marrs' other books, I knew this one just wouldn't disappoint. And it didn't.
The story follows Nina and her Mom Maggie. Nina is keep her mom chained up in the attic of their family home. Nina's reasons follow the lines of what her mother took from her from the age of 13. When I was reading this book, my sympathy was is equal parts for both Nina and Maggie. But as the book went on, my allegiance was firmly for one of them. I can't say who, you'll have to read to discover where yours would lie.
I've read all the books from this author and this book does not disappoint. I felt the story was unlike anything i have read and the narrative was engrossing. The characters had such depth to them and some of the situations in the book were truly thought provoking. Thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and I will remain a forever fan of John Marrs
Wow! Another John Marrs' book that kept me on the edge of my seat! Highly recommend this one. It kept me guessing what would happen, but of course my guess was wrong. I felt like I really knew the characters and found myself feeling bad for both of them. The mother daughter relationship in this one was insane to say the least. All John Marrs books are must reads. I am so glad I got the chance to read this before the release date!
This book will blow your mind ... it had me gripped from the start!
Chapter by chapter we learn about Nina and her mum Maggie ... Maggie is held ‘prisoner’ in the loft but what led to this is unfolded in this great read.
Twists turns open mouth moments this book has it all ... another excellent book my the hugh talent that is John Marrs
It pains me to say this, because I know John Marrs personally and he really doesn't need any more adulation or praise, BUT I think this might be my new favourite book of his!! I've been a huge fan of John's books since discovering his self-published book The Wronged Sons back in 2014. Each of his books have been unique, original, thought-provoking and very, very twisted but until yesterday The Wronged Sons (now When You Disappeared) was my absolute favourite book of his.... until I finished What Lies Between Us.
This is a book made for TV/Film which is just as well as Renee Zellweger's Big Picture Co/MGM TV have purchased the television rights!
What Lies Between Us is a very dark and very twisted tale of Nina and Maggie who live in the same house, dine regularly together and then Maggie is escorted back to her sound proof attic room with a chain attached to her ankle. The book is narrated by both Nina and Maggie in the present day and back to 25 years previously.
Each chapter reveals a little more about this sorry situation and delves deeply into both Nina and Maggie's disturbed minds, teasing the reader slowly with hints of how Maggie ended up as a prisoner and why Nina is so bitter and angry.
I've said this before, but I need to say this again; John Marrs has a very warped and disturbed mind and his ability to bring these characters to life and make the story so addictive is why he is one of my favourite authors. I really never know what I am going to get when I start a Marrs book from a missing husband of 25 years to DNA to find your true love and driverless cars to psychopathic samaritans, but I am always surprised, engaged, gripped and shocked and more importantly thoroughly entertained.
Another 5 star book from John Marrs and even though I am no longer featuring as a cameo in his books, my alter-ego Stacie Denton was thrilled to be mentioned.
Without giving away any of the storyline, this book has more twists and turns than the Le Mans racetrack. Absolutely hooked, could not put it down. This author has the supreme gift of putting pen to paper (or whatever he does) and coming up with a winner every time. 5 huge stars from me.
Wow wow wow! I really enjoyed reading this psychological thriller. The plot line is about a mother and daughter who live together, but are co-dependent. What you don’t know and will need to read to find out is how demented their relationship truly is along with all the twists and turns it takes along the way. Most books I can figure out how it’s going to end, but this one kept me guessing right up to the epilogue. This book definitely earned a 5 star from me!
WOW WOW WOW!!!!! OMG DEFINITELY 5 GLOWING STARS!!!!!!
I AM DREAMING! RIGHT? THIS BOOK IS SO CRAZY SICK ON SO MANY LEVELS!!!! BUT IT INTENSE!!!!!!!
Ok I'm gonna not give any spoilers away because I just don't think it's fair but this particular book mainly revolves around a mother/daughter and their sick, twisted relationship. It is completely insane in a good way and I read it in 5 sleepless hours. Maggie the mom is overprotective of her daughter Nina but throughout the book we don't know why Maggie does the things she does, they seem downright cruel.
Nina her daughter is a wild teenager so it's understandable and the father, Alistair, has up and deserted them under very unclear circumstances.
Oh I just can't say anymore, but Nina turns out to be, or seem, as crazy as her mom. Or are they crazy? Do they do things out of love? I'm not telling..........just that I can't wait for the movie. Honestly, I want to cry, rage, sit here helpless. This book left me feeling just crazy. In a good way, that only a really good book will do! Shocking...
A special thanks to author John Marrs, who I can't wait to read more from, see the movie and also a very special thanks to Net Galley and Amazon UK Publishing for providing me with this ARC copy.
Wonderful thriller which kept my interest from start to finish always keeping on my toes. I had no idea how the plot would end which makes for a great story. The story is told over 25 years from two perspectives Maggie the mother and Nina the daughter whose hatred is palpable . Mental health is a persistent theme. There are so many twists and turns in this dark novel with revelations occurring in each new chapter. This novel was read in one sitting as you couldn’t put it down. I will certainly read more of John Marrs novels. Thanks to NetGalley and Thomas and Mercer publishing for this ARC.
Wow, what a rollercoaster ride of a book! I couldn’t decide who was going to end up the one in the wrong in this book, as I think it definitely shows you empathy for both major characters! Absolutely unputdownable, chilling, thrilling, shocking! So well written, engrossing, and absolutely riveting! I highly, highly recommend! Preorder today!
This book has all that I absolutely love in thrillers. Unputdownable and kept me up for most part of the night.
Maggie and Nina, mother and daughter, share the same house but one of them is a prisoner. The story alternates between the duo and also delves into their past. What makes the mother and daughter hate each other and what lies in their past? The lengths the mother goes to protect her daughter and the ways the daughter comes up with to punish her mother makes for a good, dark read. The twist in the end was unexpected.
Thank you Netgalley for the arc
Wow wow wow. A dark psychological thriller pertaining to a complicated mother/daughter relationship. Every time one of my questions was answered, another one rose up. I could not put this book down!!
This was my first John Marrs book and I have already went and bought another one! A few of the twists were a little predictable, but overall, I couldn’t stop reading because I had to find out what happened with Maggie and Nina. Definitely recommend this.
Great book, I guessed the story quite early on but still had some twist and turns I didn't expect and still an enjoyable read.
What a brilliant book!
Nina and Maggie are mother and daughter, they live together, but have an ..... interesting relationship.
Maggie now lives in the attic of the house they share - chained to her room. Nina is punishing Maggie for a mulitude of actions in their past.
As you read the alternating chapters written from each's perspective, it really does make you wonder quite who is the worst behaved. I don't like writing spoilers in reviews, so I'm not going to write any more as I can't without giving anything away.
Thank you so much Netgalley & Amazon Publishing for the ARC of John Marrs’ new book. Last year’s The Passengers was in my Top 3 books of 2019, so I want to read all of his books now.
Nina and Maggie live together. Nina works at a library & Maggie used to be a nurse. They’re not your typical roommates. Every other night after dinner, Nina helps Maggie back up to a soundproof room & chains her there. Nina can never forgive Maggie for the things she’s done to her in the past & now this is Maggie’s punishment. But Nina doesn’t even know all there is to know & Maggie is willing to die before revealing anymore secrets to her.
Wow! That’s the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of this book. John Marrs is quickly becoming one of my favourite authors. After reading this one & The Passengers, I’m looking for all his other books (The One is first on the agenda) & getting any new novels he puts out. He has the ability to write about people & their secrets, slowly weaving & twisting so that your allegiance to the character is never on solid ground. This is one of the best psychological thrillers I’ve ever read. It’s like an even more messed up version of Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? for modern times. It has a killer ending too. I’m reluctant to delve in further because I don’t want to give away any surprises or plot twists. Do yourself a favour & read it, then go read The Passengers too!
Edgy, dark, twisted and sinister. This book will leave you wanting to know more as you read through the shocking chapters. Alternating between POV's of mother (Maggie) and daughter (Nina) you slowly get the pieces to the puzzle that will complete the full picture of what is happening and why.
Nina and Maggie have a strained relationship, to say the very least. Nina is often cruel to her mother, but why would she treat her with such venom? Why did she lash out as a teen, causing so much trouble and mayhem. and why did her doting father, who loved his daughter with all of his heart suddenly up and disappear without saying goodbye to her, leaving Nina heartbroken and with so many questions?
What you learn as you read along in this book with SHOCK YOU and ROCK YOU to your very core. Strap yourself in my friends, as you are about to embark on a very dark, and thrilling ride!
Well. How to write a review without spoilers? Almost impossible. John Marrs has done it again! Two women share a house, but both have secrets that they are desperate to keep. The storyline oscillates between love, hate, control and care. But will there be a positive resolution? You will have to read the book to find out.
A brilliantly woven plot, impossible to put down!
Wow!!! This book had so many twists and turns, I never knew what was going to happen or who to believe. This is a Great book!!!
Thank you John Marrs, Netgalley UK, and Amazon UK for the digital arc in exchange for my honest review.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4 twisty turn stars!
I’ve read all the authors books and am openly biased because I LOVE them all.
While this isn’t a 5 star one (was a teeny tiny slow to get going) it is brilliant overall.
Despicable characters, WTF moments, twists, and a very dark tale.
The man is a genius.
Another BRILLIANT book by John Marrs, which does not surprise me. This one is the tale of two women who live together in a big old house, but one keeps the other chained and will never let her out of the house again.
This was unputdownable like all novels by Marrs, and I am continually impressed with the new ways he shocks me and leaves me in suspense. Highly recommended!
Thank you to John Marrs, Thomas & Mercer, and NetGalley for an ARC.
The story gripped me from the Prologue. How can two people get to feel like that about each other?? John Marrs has a way in catching hold of their reader, right from the beginning and not letting go until the last page. I felt the story held a good pace, being told from alternating POVs, and different timelines, giving us a sense how our protagonists came to be where they are today. With the number of characters in the book, you may feel that it is predictable - but it's not, perhaps presumable - and you may still be wrong! You wonder how two people can get to this amount of conflict - and the journey to finding out why leaves you speechless. Fantastic read! 5 Stars! Can't wait for more from this author!!
I was given an early review copy for an honest review.
This is an exceptional read, kept me wanting more and I was unable to put it down! Just when you think you can see what’s going on from all the tantalising hints, it take you another direction at whiplash speed! Love how Mr Marrs paints the picture on our minds blank canvas, it was like watching a movie play out in my head. Toxic relationships abound in a lot of books, but this takes it way beyond, at the end of the day mother knows best and all that... this book will hold you captive in more ways than one!
What a dark and intense tale of two women ! Sir, you have done it again.
Marrs' story-telling capabilities are out of this world. Due to the fact, I was not surprised that I ended up enjoying this book.
It is told in multiple timelines and POV; altering from Mother, Maggie and Daughter, Nina. In my opinion, the characters are unlikeable but I managed. Also, the story unravels in MANY satisfying twists in a rapid yet relaxed pace. The author took his sweet time revealing them so nothing seemed rushed. If you love terrifying and gut-wrenching plots, What Lies Between Us is not to be missed.
This book comes out May 15th. Kudos, John Marrs.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for the eArc in exchange for an honest review.
One of my favourite books so far this year! It was fantastic from the first few lines in. The storyline drew me in immediately, and although I thought I had it figured out early on, I was completely wrong. Brilliantly written, with a totally believable plot.
4.25 Stars
Woah! Talk about Nuts.. or rather Dysfunction!! And I mean Family Dysfunction!
John Marrs knows how to grab the reader’s attention:
A mother and daughter, whose relationship is well... absolutely Bonkers! That’s a nice way of saying it, if I’m being completely honest. It’s so dysfunctional that you can’t tear your eye’s away.
A myriad of thoughts went through my head while reading “What Lies Between Us” by John Marrs and I desperately want to spill all, yet that would spoil the surprise. I will say that I read this and felt, shock, awe and disgust and yet, I kept reading. This is dark, demented and so twisted that it’s utterly fantastic.
For those of you that are looking to be entertained for a few hours, this is a must read.
This was another fabulous buddy read with Kaceey! SO glad we read this one together.
Thanks to Amazon Publishing UK and John Marrs for the arc.
Published on NetGalley and Goodreads on 2.29.20.
This is the first book that I have read by John Marrs, and I now understand all of the hype around this author.
This book kept me on the edge of my seat the entire time. The tension starts building immediately, and it’s impossible to not to wonder what in the world is going on. It was truly captivating until the very last page. I couldn’t help but want more after I finished it.
“I have stopped loving you. I have stopped caring about you. I have stopped worrying about you. I have simply...stopped. You are the person I share this house with, nothing more, nothing less. You mean no more to me than the shutters that hide what goes on in here, the floorboards I walk over or the doors we use to separate us.”
This book releases on May 15th, so go ahead and mark your calendars now. This is a thriller that you don’t want to pass up this year!
Thank you @NetGalley and @AmazonPublishing for an advance copy in exchange for my honest review.
3,5 stars
It was of the most disturbing books I've read in last few years. An idea of bringing together two women who hate each other and making them so depentable on each other brought in the book an atmosphere of horror and dread. I was hooked from the first pages and I think that it was also due to author ability to engage a reader with great prose.
There are a lot of twists and turns in the book, however, not really unpredictable. I could assume what will happen, could guess motives and event that were in our protagonists pasts because there were a lot of clues.
What I couldn't stand were both main characters who, in my opinion, were totally despicable and unreedemable. And I am all for an evil protagonist or people from grey area but still I like to have someone to root for. I know that it was intentional, because all the book is about what made the relationship between mother and daughter so twisted and who is the real villain of the story, but still. They hurt each other so much and instead searching for help, they tried to cover all of it and deal with it by themselves.
Anyway, I liked the book. It was my first novel by this author but I heard good things about him and I wasn't disappointed.
John Marrs is hands down one of my favourite thriller authors and I've loved every one of his books that I've read so far and this one was no different.
All you really need to know is that the story revolves around Nina and Maggie, two women that share a house together, only one of them happens to reside in the attic and is kept there by a padlocked chain...
That's all I can say without giving away major spoilers so basically go and read it yourself to find out what a compelling book this. I guarantee you won't be able to put it down.
Wow ! What an absolute brilliant read this was. John Marrs has done it again and written a book that I for one didn’t want to finish as it is so so good. This is a twisted and suspenseful psychological thriller that had me at times gobsmacked reading it. A massive five ⭐️ read for me
Brilliant. Fantastic characters, lots of twists and turns. Exactly how a thriller should be. An unputdownable read as you NEED to know how it will all end.
(If I could give it more than 5 stars I would)
Definitely recommending it to all thriller's aficionados
The essence of the novel is the relationship between two women, Nina and Maggie, who are living in the same house, and how they both hate each other, or so it seems.
This book kept me on the edge of my seat since the beginning. and the writing is so genius, I've even started seeing the characters in my dreams.
The story is twisted (but in the right amount to my liking), and the plot certainly won't give it to you easily because you need to go through the whole book to have the truth! Really hard to put down! Every time I would reach a new chapter, I was making a new theory about what the ending would be.
I'm definitely adding John Marrs as one of my favorite authors.
I'm thankful to netgalley, the publishers and the author for the advanced copy, to read and give an honest review
3.5 Stars
wow, that was fucked up ! in a good way.
I definitely saw some of the twists coming but the ending was something else.
The book's strongest part is how you're never sure about the two main characters.
Who's really the bad guy? Why did they do what they did? Who's really the crazy one ?
Definitely recommend!
Fantastic toatally loved it diddnt see all the twists and turns just when I thought I had worked it out it changed again I loved all the secreat sand the Unknown and thee ding was perfectly fitting
As soon as I heard about this book I knew I had to read it as soon as I could! John Marrs is a fantastic author and never fails to blow me away with his innovative ideas and thoroughly immersive style of writing. I feel I cannot say too much about this book without giving it away, but as Marrs expertly switches narrative between mother and daughter we find out why Nina is holding her mother hostage in the attic of their house. Absolutely fantastic!
4.5 stars.
Well, when Renee Zellweger feels this book is “something that could be brought to life” on screen, and Sarah Pinborough highly praises it...you know it’s a book you don’t want to miss. Also, one of our protagonists is a librarian, likes to stream ABBA’s music around her music and...she’s keeping her mother chained up and confined to the attic.
What Lies Between Us (May 15th) offers a quick, fast-paced thriller with a dark premise. The book, while having stunning bouts of heart-thudding suspense, tends to lean towards domestic drama, taking a Liane Moriarty-y turn midway through before it dives again into darker territory, and offers chilling twists all throughout, leading towards the biggest twist of all - what exactly happened that night, 25 years ago?
The story shifts between the present, where 36-year-old Nina is keeping her mother captive, and the past, which highlights all the reasons as to why this is happening. We are offered both of their POVs.
I liked the fact that our unlikable characters have compelling reasons for being the way they are. The point of this book is not to root for these people, but to “understand the villain”, as well as bring awareness to an important mental health condition and the complexities of trauma, memory and dysfunctional family relationships.
I enjoyed the ending, and the final page puts everything in perspective; I had to read it twice before I had an “a-ha” moment because the author was describing something very powerful (through one of the protagonists) about a topic I’m so fascinated by, and which is the actual heart of the story. John Marrs, that was absolutely smart.
This is a cleverly crafted novel that keeps you guessing and turning the pages. The characters are drawn so perceptively, and the tension-dripping dialogue takes you inside the book. What is going on here? It stretches one’s natural judgment and interpretation of what is really happening to the limit. Your compassion shifts backwards and forwards between the characters until you are dizzy. It’s about a mother and daughter, one of whom is bent on revenge. One incident was the match that lit the bonfire to trigger a sequence of horrific, sordid events. Maggie, the mother, is forced to make some blistering decisions to protect her daughter. Many of them backfire out of all proportion. For the life of me, I can’t imagine what I would have done in Maggie’s situation. How she maintained her sanity beggars belief. Thank you to NetGalley and Amazon Publishing UK.
When I saw my timeline go all crazy over a new book, I just knew I had to get it! I've never read a John Mars books before and was struggling to understand what the excitement was all about. I'm so so glad I hit request on NetGalley because I think I just found a new favorite author!! What Lies Between Us is just AMAZING! It's twisted, full of tension highly gripping and left my head so messed up, I'm still recovering. This book is shockingly good!
Nina can never forgive Maggie for what she did. And she can never let her leave.
They say every house has its secrets, and the house that Maggie and Nina have shared for so long is no different. Except that these secrets are not buried in the past.
Every other night, Maggie and Nina have dinner together. When they are finished, Nina helps Maggie back to her room in the attic, and into the heavy chain that keeps her there. Because Maggie has done things to Nina that can’t ever be forgiven, and now she is paying the price.
But there are many things about the past that Nina doesn’t know, and Maggie is going to keep it that way—even if it kills her.
Because in this house, the truth is more dangerous than lies.
Throughout the book I found myself oscillating between being team Maggie & team Nina. Each chapter is so twisted, that I could not make up my mind. I drove myself crazy staying up just to reach the end and also for my own peace of mind. It was so worth it! The characters are amazing and the story is just so captivating, you'll find it hard to keep the book down. To come up with something so twistedly good must take a lot of talent! I hope to pick up other John Marrs' books till I can hold the next one in my hand.
I highly recommend this book, in case you didn't already get the gist.
Thank You, NetGalley, Amazon Publishing UK and John Marrs for an arc!
Nina and Maggie aren't your typical mother and daughter. They are close and see each other on a regular basis, but that is only because Nina is holding her mother Maggie captive in the attic. There Maggie spends her days, chained up, praying that Nina will come to her senses and release her.....and forgive Maggie for the heartache that she has caused in Nina's life.
It's hard to say too much about this story without giving it away. Nina was loved by her parents as a little girl, until her father disappeared one day. Her hurt led her down a dark road as a teenager, and Nina became involved with people and situations that she should have avoided at all costs. Maggie was there to step in and save Nina, and that she did. But at what cost? And will Nina ever discover the entirety of the convoluted secrets that Maggie kept in order to "save" Nina?
This book was an amazing read. John Marrs has done it again with so many twists and turns that had me gasping out loud. You will absolutely think twice about keeping a family secret ever again.....once you discover the horrific consequences of how protecting someone can have dire ripple effects for years to come.
I would read the phone book if John Marrs wrote it and no doubt it would have some creepy twist in it somewhere. He writes like no one else and I am a fan!
His newest book is no exception. I enjoyed every moment of Maggie and Nina and their twisted relationship. Nothing is as it seems and this is one seriously disturbed family. I loved every fabulous page and highly recommend it.
I feel like there are a total of three John Marrs fans.
1. The “John Marrs is the only man whose never let me down” Fan
2. The “John Marrs is obviously not Earth bound since his Sci-Fi is thrilling as F*…” Fan
3. The “John Marrs is a domestic-ish thriller fucking God” Fan
Admittedly, I am leaning toward the very first type of fan. Only because this man has yet to write something that disappoints. I will shoot you straight and disclose that this one wasn’t my favorite by a long shot. But I still enjoyed the fuck out of the typical John Marrs twists that destroy the world as you’ve known it. The fact that I’ve never finished a John Marrs book without my jaw hitting the floor means everything. And What Lies Between Us delivered in that regard.
So the synopsis says it all. Poor Maggie is held hostage by Nina. Why? For so many twisted reasons. Which I would highly encourage you to find out for yourself what those reasons might be.
So I will admit that the premise is interesting and intriguing. But I did need a moment to become fully immersed into the story. But when I got there that “John Marrs Manic” page turning that results with being obsessed with his writing came right back to me. Felt like I was home. Not necessarily a pleasant home but a highly entertaining one. John Marrs is also gifted in the way he doesn’t necessarily offer the ending as you would hope to see. Instead he illicit anger, shock, and a range of emotions by shocking the shit out you. Sometimes it seems like a fork in an electrical socket would shock you less. Whether you recover from the shock is your own problem and Marrs is not responsible for any permanent damage that may ensue.
Real talk. I’m biased as hell. After reading The One, I’ve fallen for this man in a Fatal Attraction type of way. He really can’t do much wrong. But if I try and set those rabbit boiling feelings aside I can honestly say that the story is entertaining and enjoyable. It has some familiar elements that you’ve heard before but that Marrs touch making it his own. I would never not suggest a John Marrs book. This story wasn’t even near the top of my favorites Marrs novel. And yet, I am selling this author up like I am making a commission. What does that tell you?
Do yourself a favor and read all things written by Marrs. Then wait patiently until May. I’m totally being dick. Who the hell can practice patient when it comes to a new Marrs release.
Thank you NetGalley and Amazon Publishing UK. This approval literally made my life a little better.
Read this.
I really enjoyed this book. I actually retains off the anxiety and feet Maggie was having! I was really hoping for a happier ending but I definitely enjoyed it and will absolutely look for other books by this author.
Thank you to Amazon Publishing UK and NetGalley for providing this book in exchange for my honest review.
I heard a rumor that a film could be in the works and it should be. I would see it, for sure.
What Lies Between Us is the epitome of dark and twisted. It is so messed up but in that “I can’t look away” kind of way. I will say this; it’s a very dark story with a lot of violence, dysfunctional characters, and heart-wrenching decisions. Maggie and Nina are so intertwined, so co-dependent, so abusive to each other that I didn’t know whether to hate them or feel sorry for them. Possible triggers warnings for some people.
I don’t want to give too much away, so I’m going to try to keep this clean and quick.
Nina has locked her mother, Maggie, up for reasons we don’t know. Nina hates her mother. Maggie loves Nina, maybe too much, I can’t decide. Maggie’s love for Nina knows no bounds. I’m not exaggerating; it’s intense. Nina should have been seeing a doctor for years, in my opinion. Life for Nina and Maggie go off the rails when Nina is about 13 years old. The story’s told in alternating POV between Maggie and Nina. It shifts between when Nina is younger, up through age 36-ish. I’m not always a fan of flashbacks, but Marrs did a great job.
I will say that I unraveled the story long before we got to the big reveal, which usually makes me dislike a book, but I still couldn’t put this one down. I had to know how it ended. Warning: It’s HEARTBREAKING and yet cathartic in away.
This book is not for everyone. As I said, this one is dark, violent, and contains other possible triggers (things I don’t want to mention because it could give away too much) BUT all that said, I know plenty of people who will love this one. Thank you, NetGalley, for sending it my way!
This book made it official: John Marrs is one of my new favorite authors. This book follows two women: Nina and Maggie. They live in the same house, and Nina is keeping Maggie there as a prisoner. That's basically all you know going in, and for good reason. This story took so many twists and turns, and I loved all of them.
Maggie and Nina are both such awful people, but Marrs writes them in a way that you can still sympathize with them, even when they're doing despicable things. The things these women go through in this book are so awful, and they make *such* poor decisions...but it was one hell of a ride.
I know that sounds really vague, but I honestly don't thing you should know *anything* about the plot of this book going into it-it is so satisfying to discover everything for yourself as you get farther and farther into the story. What Lies Between Us isn't a super fast paced thriller like The Passengers, but I still couldn't put it down and read it super quickly. If you liked any of Marrs' other books, I think you'll love this one.
I will say that the plot of this book deals with a lot of hard to read topics, including emotional abuse, addiction, pedophilia, and death of family members, so if those are triggers for you then definitely be cautious.
*Many thanks to the publisher for providing my copy of this book via NetGalley!*
The blurb of this book was excellent: it was super intriguing but didn't give anything away. I started it with huge curiosity, wanting to know what was happening, and I wasn't let down, because it was a fast paced and gripping read from start to finish. I liked how we gradually learnt more about Nina and Maggie and their pasts. There were lots of twists and turns, and, while I guessed some of them, they were very well done and were revealed at the right time.
This was also one of the most twisted and disturbing books I've ever read, so be aware of it. Some parts and themes were a little hard for me to read, but at the same time it was hard to put the book down and I couldn't wait to find out how it would end. I wasn't entirely happy with the ending: it was a good way to end things, but I wanted a little more from it.
If you don't mind disturbing books and enjoy darker reads, I would highly recommend this one.
Holy WOW. John Marrs has done it again!
I was a huge fan of his last novel, The Passengers. I read it in one sitting and gave it 5 entertaining stars. So, I was a bit hesitant about What Lies Between Us. I’ve been disappointed before (not by Marrs) and really didn’t want this one to go there. Imagine my delight when this not only did not disappoint, but was fantastic!
I have some serious emotional whiplash from this story. I have never flip flopped this much from hating one character to hating another character and then back again. That’s just a testament to how good Marrs is in his pacing. Truly masterful.
Thank you Netgalley and the publisher for this advance copy. I will be posting my review on Instagram and goodreads closer to pub date.
John Marrs you devious devil, you write stories that worm their way into my brain and then refuse to leave! It's a marvelous and irritating skill in equal measure because it means once I pick up one of your books, I can't put it down - regardless of my *real* obligations or life-requirements... This latest novel is no exception. It's a creepy horrifying tale of love and obligation and the insidious necrotizing power of lies. It's a dark tale full of misdirection and red herrings and misunderstandings - and I LOVED EVERY MINUTE OF IT.
There were so many times when I thought I knew what was going on and underpinning a character's decision, when I was sure I knew who the good guys were - and each and every time I was wrong. I don't chalk this up to my reading but to Marrs' phenomenal ability to misdirect and taunt his audience. I read a LOT of psychological thrillers. After a while, it gets pretty easy to see where things are going - there are usually not that many unique ways to hide the eight ball, after all... Or so I thought. Then, once again, Marrs showed me how wrong that statement can be.
This is a delicately woven, incredibly intricate tale of the dangers that love can represent. It's told through a back-and-forth narration between the two main characters, and the format heightened the tension until each page was so fraught with it that I was almost afraid to turn them, for fear of what spanner would be thrown in the works next. I've become a bit jaded about the use of unreliable narrators as a plot device. It's been done SO MANY TIMES by now, that it's not (usually) effective any more to me. But clearly, it's not the device that is the issue because Marrs uses an ongoing level of disturbing uncertainty in his narrators that kept me on the edge of my seat throughout the course of this fantastic tale.
If you don't know Marrs' work, this is an excellent place to start. It's an insanely compelling tale and a grand introduction to an author who is at the top of his game...
4.25 traumatisied stars ★★★★✩
This book is for all of you… who thrive in violent, sociopathic environments that leave no space for calmness. At one point I didn't know who to trust and what to think, much less was I brave enough to not read on.
⤐ Overall.
Well, this was intense. Considered me damaged. Long-term.
This is my second John Marrs book ( The One was my first), nonetheless I've come to value him for his ability to make sure you're sure that nothing's what it seems in the stories he presents to you. What Lies Between Us has proven just that.
I'm in awe over the way John captures the readers' attention and makes us tip around our guesses on light and careful feet, inviting us to speculate and deem nothing too unlikely. His way of telling stories is also full of determination: every sentence serves a purpose, every twisted detail makes us recoil and cling to the pages at the same time.
What Lies Between Us is not for the fainthearted. It shows how misinterpretations and actions that seek to protect a loved one can make reality become a nightmare. Even the best intentions have outcomes that make you doubt whether they were a good motivator in the first place.
⤐ What’s happening.
‘The next time we are together, I want one of us to be lying stiff in a coffin wearing rags that no longer fit our dead, shrunken frames.’
Nina and Maggie have a difficult daughter-mother-relationship. Lot's of triggering memories, very intense past. But does it justify Nina keeping her mother prisoner in the attic of their house? And if so, what did Maggie do? Or not do?
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writing quality + easy of reading = 4*
pace = 4*
plot/story in general = 5*
plot development = 4*
characters = 5*
enjoyability = 4*
insightfulness = 3*
What a bloody cracking book!! Does John Marrs ever disappoint?? I’d give this book 6 stars if I could!!
A gripping psychological domestic thriller which may hold triggers for some, will put you on the roller coaster of a lifetime! Just how does John come up with the twists and turns that had me guessing all wrong until the very end??!! Who to believe, who to side with, I went back and forth throughout the entire book....mother Maggie, daughter Nina....back, forth, back, forth.
A must read for anyone who wants to be utterly gripped by a story and left with the words WTF!
Many thanks to the publishers and Netgalley for the opportunity to read an advance copy in exchange for an honest review.
John does it again. I read a lot and am very eclectic although mainstay is suspense/thriller/horror. When I read "The Good Samaritan" my first reaction was "Who is this guy? What else has he written?" and I've been hooked ever since - this one has the same atmosphere which I was really pleased to see. I have several authors who are my favorites and John maintains his standing in the top few. Exceptional character development - who else can maintain interest at this level with two main characters? I mean really! He is the master of leaving the breadcrumbs along the way to keep you guessing but providing enough to keep you going. I kind of guessed part of what was going on, but what is most fun is there is always a tidbit or two that still eludes you. I am a big fan of multiple plot lines merging toward the finale, and John continues to perform on this venue, I must say this is one of his many strong points. This one does not disappoint - it takes a real talent to keep a story going with only two main characters and he does it so well. I've got maybe a handful of authors I follow and really enjoy, and John continues to lead the pack. Was a treat to read this one and can't wait until the next.
What an interesting book. I have very mixed feelings.
Maggie and Nina. Mother and Daughter. Both really despicable human beings. One more than the other but we don't get to find that out until deep in the book.
Nina keeps her mother prisoner in the attic of her home. She tells her friends and co-workers that her mother had a stroke and is recuperating at her sister's house. Why would she do this?
The story bounces around in time which is a very effective way of telling this story. We learn what Maggie did to merit this imprisonment through Nina's eyes and then we learn why Maggie feels like she is protecting her daughter through her eyes. It's hard to read a book where one can root for one of the characters but the book is engaging and a page turner. It's a quick read and makes one think.
Oh my God what a brilliant book. Ridiculously far-fetched at times - did no-one ever check or investigate or even visit the house - but hey ho, it's fiction. Two of the most ghastly and wicked protagonists I have ever come across but nail-bitingly good and full of unexpected twists right up to the end.
Some bits will really shock until you say 'please no more' but still it goes on. On a number of occasions I had to hide behind the sofa metaphorically speaking and scream to myself - 'please don't!' but then she did or not as the case may be.
By the end I'm not sure which of them is worse - actually I am but I'm not giving that away. At least you'll never question your relationship with your mum/daughter again. You'll think thank God we are not like that. Unless of course you keep your mum chained up in the attic....
Many thanks to NetGalley for my ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Wow what a ride! Nina has hate for her mom, Maggie, for the treatment & upbringing she endured so now Nina has vengeance. Maggie"s treatment was always to protect Nina but at a cost. Maggie's live is now controlled by Nina, she lives chained up in the attic. Nina and Maggie has a strange relationship that's intense and crazy. This was twisty and fast paced! Thanks to Thomas & Mercer, Amazon Publishing UK and NetGalley for this ARC.
Crazy people. Twisted story. Impossible to put it down.
That is my favorite kind of thriller. 5 stars for sure!
Maggie is Nina’s mom but she’s also her prisoner. Nina keeps Maggie in the attic, attached to a chain. Some nights, she’s allowed to have dinner downstairs with Nina, but she gets attached to a longer chain that reaches the main floor. Maggie has been a prisoner for two years now and Nina intends to keep her like this for many years to come, until she pays for everything she did.
The chapters go back and forth between Nina and Maggie, in the past and in the present. So we have both POVs and they reveal their secrets little by little. There are so many plot twists! I was surprised in every single chapter and the end was not nearly what I was expecting. That’s why I liked it so much.
Nina was a troubled teenager, starting when her dad abandoned her and her mom. She was a rebel and when she was only fourteen, she was already doing drugs, drinking, passing out, and having sex with strangers. Maggie tries to be a good mother and discourage her from this behavior but it’s difficult for her.
Nina also has some memory lapses and doesn’t remember these years very well. But when Nina starts digging into the past, she finds out some horrible things her mom did, and that’s why she wants revenge. But maybe the past is not all that it seems.
I loved this book from the first chapter. I highly recommend it if you want something creepy and intense!
A psychological suspense like you’ve never read before! John Marrs has taken dysfunctional family drama to an entirely new level!
Nina lives with her mother Maggie, but it’s clear they have an unhealthy relationship. Maggie isn’t allowed to leave the house; instead she spends her time reading books her daughter brings home from the library and observing the neighborhood from her bedroom window upstairs. So why cant Maggie go anywhere? Nina blames her mother for all the problems in her life and is punishing Maggie for what she has done in the past. Wait, how exactly is she punishing her?
Well, Maggie is chained by the ankle and left locked in the attic for long periods of time. What could Maggie have done to deserve such barbaric punishment from her own daughter?
Nina has serious psychological issues, and though her mother’s actions were unspeakable at times, they may have been justified. If Nina can keep her mother prisoner in her own home, what else is she capable of?
It’s so difficult to write a review without spoiling the major plot twists and turns in this amazing book! It is an exceptionally written story that intrigued me from the very beginning. I cannot recommend it enough! MUST READ
I really enjoyed this book which is not surprising because I have enjoyed every book that I have read from this author. I was very invested in the story between mother and daughter.
I really enjoyed this book. John Marrs tells us the story of Mum Maggie and Daughter Nina and family who are trapped in a tangled web of secrets and lies. Maggie is held captor by her daughter Maggie, the book jumps about from the present day and up to 20 years ago in both Maggie and Ninas narration. It is very easy to follow. Very descriptive and twists that you definitely do not see coming! Could Maggie and Nina actually have any more secrets! This book does not disappoint!
Maggie has her mother held captive and she can never forgive her for the terrible things that happened in their past. But what exactly are those terrible things? What has led them to this point in life with so much hatred between them?
A dark, twisted, tale of a dysfunctional group relationship between mother and daughter,
I Could not put this book down! I loved the characters, the plot twists and just how dark the story was.
5 stars from me!
Thanks to Netgalley for the opportunity to read and review.
BOOK REVIEW ~ Thanks to @netgalley and @amazonpublishing for this egalley.
Nina and Maggie don’t have a typical mother/daughter relationship. Nina is keeping her mother prisoner in her own home. YES, she has chained Maggie up and doesn’t allow her to leave her bedroom but to eat dinner together every other night. What could Maggie have done to deserve such an awful punishment?
This book is bananas. B-A-N-A-N-A-S! Seriously, talk about a crazy ass thriller! So sick, twisted, and DARK. Pitch black dark. At multiple points in the story, I felt the hair on my arms stand straight up! It kept me guessing the whole time and on the edge of my seat until the very last page. I read all 371 pages in ONE day because I had to know what was going to happen.
It’s been about a week since I finished this book and I can’t stop thinking about it. I can still feel the tension that built up while I was reading it. The twists and turns were so damn satisfying. I wish I could unread this book just so I can read it again and be as shocked and surprised as I was the first time.
What did I just read?! My jaw is still on the floor! This is one twisted domestic thriller. What Lies Between Us plot was so original and takes you on a journey like no other. I felt like there was not only the non stop twists and turns but also with every passing sentence I was constantly shocked, thrilled and left in awe. The secrets and lies between mother and daughter were insurmountable. From the very first page to the very last I was glued to those pages, finishing in one sitting.
John Marrs is 100% at the top of his game with the novel. I have loved all of his previous books but this one set a new standard as far as thrillers are concerned. I am anxiously waiting to see what comes next.
I want to thank netgalley and the publisher for an ARC in exchange for my honest review.
Wow, What A Great book! The plot was nothing I could predict at all. Every corner was a new discovery and it was well written to the point I couldn’t put it down for long. The entire story resembles the struggles someone can go through in a traumatic lifetime experience. I will recommend this book to any one who wants an unpredictable storyline.
This book was insane!! It's definitely a very dark read but it's full of twists and turns and you won't be able to stop! I loved that the chapters alternate between Maggie and Nina's POV's and they go from the past and present as well. I did guess one of the twists correctly but I found the writing kept me captivated entirely. This book will definitely keep you on the edge and you'll be flipping the pages until it's done!
Thank you Netgalley and Amazon Publishing UK for this arc in exchange for an honest review!
I loved John Marr's the one SO much. Unfortunately, this one was not as great in my opinion. I found the plot to be slightly predictable and not all that unique. It was however, a page turner.
Thank you to NetGalley and Amazon Publishing UK for providing me with a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
I loved The One by John Marrs and was super excited to get my hands on this new book by him. I didn't find this story as unique as The One, but What Lies Between Us is definitely still a riveting read. As the web of lies and secrets slowly comes to light, the story becomes more and more sinister and the characters more and more detestable. I love the feeling of being torn between being absolutely horrified by a character's actions, but also kind of understanding why they did it. It makes me feel like this could almost happen to anyone, give the right circumstances, which makes it all the more gruesome and terrifying. There's not much you can say about a mystery/thriller without giving spoilers so I'll leave it at that!
I've been a big fan of John Marrs since reading When You Disappeared. Subsequent books didn't fail to disappoint, even although their subject matter varied dramatically.
What Lies Between Us is an undoubtedly dark and uncomfortable tale, and the author does a solid job of drip-feeding just enough information to keep the reader interested.
But … the twisted and tormented relationship between mother Maggie and daughter Nina didn't quite hit the mark for me at times. I didn't feel I could truly root for either of them, and some elements of the story made me queasy and in need of a break.
I figured out a twist or two in advance, and expected more of a 'bang' at the end. With all the drama that came before, it seemed a bit of a let-down.
Having said that, the author knows how to weave a yarn and I look forward to whatever his fertile imagination brings us next.
Big thanks for this ARC!
Wow. Just wow. John Marrs does it again. John Marrs-esque gut wrenching plot twists are such a pleasure to read. The characters in the story have been so well developed, you don't even know who to root for. John is just a king of suspense. Constant 'so close' moments to keep you on your toes with a killer punch to the gut at the end. Highly recommended, but I may just be a tad biased. It's John Marrs after all.
Words can not describe how wonderful this book was. I was captured from the prologue to the epilogue. I loved the hidden secrets and how they were revealed. The author writing style made it easy to read. This is going to be a hit!!
All Maggie wants to do is to protect her daughter Nina, but everything that Maggie has done for her, Nina hates her. So much so, that Nina keeps her mother chained by her ankle in the attic. She is punishing her for all she has taken away from her.
I have read all the books by John Marrs and this one didn’t disappoint in any way. Another superb read!
This story is told in different timelines and in both views of Nina and Maggie. It is easy to follow and a fast paced read. However......The people in this story are proper crazy, and then with all the twists and turns I didn’t know who was worse! There were a few times I had to re-read parts just to make sure I had read it correctly! I loved it!!
Many thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for an ARC in exchange for my honest review.
I don’t know what this author has in his coffee but his books are BRILLIANT and this was another great story from him and I think it might me my favourite one from him to date!!
The book was well planned out and the execution of the story was great – it was a highly addictive read and I was flying through the pages. I loved the characters of Maggie and Nina, they worked so well together and I loved getting to find out their back stories and secrets as the book progressed.
This was a dark, gritty story that gets your attention and under your skin, and it doesn’t let you go until the end – and what an ending it is – perfect for the story!!
It is 5 stars from me for this one without hesitation – I thought it was an excellent story and loved the ending – very highly recommended!!
So freaking goooood!!! I was hooked during the whole book and had to know what was happening next and what had happened to get each character where they were. Ammmmazing! This will be a total blockbuster!
I got so cross with my Kindle - why does it take so long to load the next page. Honestly there are split seconds between when I swipe the page and when the next page appears - in these split seconds I was on the edge of my seat, what was happening now? Who is the baddy? What weird thing can this family inflict on each other next? Which character do I feel sorry for? Are they all insane or are they just misunderstood?
A right royal thumper of a page turner - if we must all stay inside for the next two months I thoroughly recommend this book to start you off.
I can’t believe what I just read but I’m so glad that I did! John Marrs serves up a delicious twisted psychological thriller that packs a punch!
Maggie and Nina, Nina and Maggie. Mother and daughter who live together but in a way most normal parent and child do not. For Maggie lives a life chained to the house. Literally, Nina is the daughter who cares for her I mean is her keeper. But why is this so?
When we go to extraordinary lengths as a parent to ensure the well being of our children the result could be, dare I say it? Overkill. Nina really doesn’t appreciate the extra mile her Mother Maggie has gone for her. To her, Maggie ruined her life. But Nina doesn’t know what Maggie knows and Maggie is determined to keep it that way. When all of your best intentions back fire, how far would you go to keep your child safe? Regardless of their age they are always your baby.
Told from 2 POV Maggie and Nina tell a tale from the present day to events that began to unfold as far back as 25 years ago. And everything that has happened since.
Could not put this one down, One of the best books in this genre I’ve read in the last 6 mos. You can NOT miss this novel from John Marrs! Special thanks to Amazon Publishing UK and Netgalley for this amazing read!
Well, that was one sick and horrible read and it was fantastic. A story of a mother Maggie and her daughter Nina living together in familial love is not all it appears and it’s downright dysfunctional and diseased. I had no idea how the story would resolve itself and wasnt expecting the way way it did finally end. Somehow, I feel like I need a shower, body and mind, after this one.
Another great book by John Marrs. A complex family story told from the present with flashbacks to key points in the past, gradually building a changing picture of the truth.
It's difficult to say much more without spoilers, so I'll just say this is a great read that had me hooked from the first chapter. Fantastic characters and a very clever plot - do read it!
"I remove a key from my pocket and undo the padlock attached to the clamp around her ankle. The chain falls to the floor with a heavy thump.I attach a second, much shorter clasp and chain to her ankle and lock it. This chain doesn't extend far from the spike. Once again, I have confined her to her bedroom."
If you are wondering if this book is as twisted and messed up as the synopsis sounds, then the answer is yes, yes it is.
Nina is making Maggie pay the price for the wrong she has done by keeping her prisoner. Little does Nina know, Maggie has many more secrets.
This story was beautifully crafted. The twists come and come often, right when you least expect them.
The ending was excellent. As I read the last sentence of the last page, I dramatically exhaled as if I was a child participating in a breathing contest in the pool.
John Marrs, you my sir have done it yet again. "The One" was one of my top reads for 2019 and I would be surprised if "What Lies Between Us" makes my 2020 list.
What Lies Between Us was unhinged, insane, screwed-up, and crazy good!
Maggie hasn't left her house since the day her daughter Nina confined her to the attic bedroom. She wears an ankle cuff attached to a chain, affixed to a metal spike in the centre of the room, and the door to the third floor is locked, and the area soundproofed. She is only ever permitted downstairs every second evening when she joins her daughter for dinner. Maggie hope’s that one day Nina will forgive her for her past actions, and set her free, but in Nina's eyes her mother is evil to the core, and deserving of everything she gets.
Gee Willikers, this gripping, addicting psychological thriller has left me reeling. A truckload of twists came at me, and every eureka moment I experienced then saw the author dropping another shocker of a bombshell, utterly ruining my theory, and sending me back to square one. I couldn't have asked for more. Be advised though, it was very dark. These sure were some damaged, disturbed and despicable characters, and the mother/daughter relationship was about as toxic as you could possibly get. But for those who relish sinking their teeth into disturbing, taboo domestic suspense, this work of fiction will satisfy you to no end. If you've read The Good Samaritan, you’ll have a pretty good idea what you’re in for.
Chapters alternate between Maggie and Nina with flashbacks beginning twenty-five years beforehand, and working forward. Parts of it had an Alfred Hitchcock – Rear Window feel, which as a fan of his genius and that movie I was delighted by. I guarantee this is going to be the thriller on everyone's minds from mid-May. I'll still be thinking about What Lies Between Us then.
I'd like to thank Netgalley, Amazon Publishing UK, and John Marrs for the e-ARC.
Publication date: May 15th, 2020.
What a read !!
I am speechless !
If only I could rate it higher than 5 !
Maggie and Nina give a whole new meaning to the mother daughter relationship . Nina has chained her Mum, Maggie to her, up in the attic.
I could not put this book down.
I yelled at these unlikable people to no avail.
Thought I knew where the book was going; WRONG !
This book will be the talk of the town. Cant believe this is my first John Marrs book, off I go to get the rest.
Thanks to NetGalley and Amazon Publishing UK for an unforgettable read !!
Maggie and Nina’s relationship could seem normal from the outside. Every other night they eat dinner together and then Nina helps Maggie to bed. The only problem is that Maggie is not sick. She doesn’t need help to bed. The only reason she needs help is because of the chain Nina has placed around her ankle keeping her locked upstairs. Nina has her reasons though, what Maggie has done is unforgivable, she must be punished.
Ok I rarely curse in my reviews, but holy shit this book was fucked up. If you want to read a story about some severely fucked up people, this one is for you! That being said, I could not put this down. I needed to know what had happened in the past between Nina and Maggie to lead to their current circumstance. This book jumps between 25 years ago, 2 years ago, and current day. I was on the edge of my seat to find out what had happened in the past, but just as on edge in the current day to find out if Maggie would find a way to escape. I have to say. THIS is a psychological thriller people. Heavy on the psychological!
This is an author I’ve been meaning to try for a while and finally was able to through Netgalley. Definitely well worth the wait and I say this as a reader of entirely too many dark psychological thrillers. Any genre that reaches these levels of popularity takes a risk of being stale, trite or generally unoriginal, but this demented slice of life will most likely stick in your memory if only for just how demented it is. In the traditionally alternating chapter style narrative the readers get introduced to Nina and Maggie, the pair shares a living space and we soon find out are mother and daughter with so much ugly truths and well meant lies between them that it can’t possibly be a normal relationship. The thrilling aspect of this thriller is finding out just how abnormal their relationship is. And it really is a doozy. The premise is disturbing enough, Nina has Maggie locked up and chained as a punishment for crimes initially unspecified, but the author ratchets up the madness slowly and consistently throughout the entire novel until its explosive (and in a way, tragically inevitable) conclusion. There is a scarcity of genuinely likeable characters here, but it isn’t that kind of a book anyway. Likeability isn’t a necessary factor, there’s too much going on and the thing of it is, everyone in the book is in their own way a victim, there’s no inherent evil, no genuine wickedness, just messed up individuals doing their best (like Maggie) and their worst (like Nina) to cope with their lives. The only detractor here was how easy it was to figure some things out, in fact reading the book I remember distinctly thinking oh I know just what’s going on and I checked and it was only 32% in, way, way too early to clue the audience in. It still worked out, because Marrs threw in enough additional surprises and twists, but it stands to be mentioned. And yes, it was very reminiscent to me of Bates Motel dynamic. Not derivative, though, not by any means. This nightmarish mother/daughter relationship is very much its own beast. The main thing is, though, as far as thrillers go, it was genuinely thrilling, disturbing, terrifying and, most importantly, had a distinct unputdownable quality. I mean this book draws you in with a potent gravitational force and hold you there orbiting, disturbed yet unable to get away. It’s peculiarly mesmerizing in its hideousness and that ending…the ending alone will sear itself into your psyche and your memory in the most terribly awesome way. Can’t wait to read more by this author, because this was just…wow. Really something. Recommended for anyone who can handle this kind of literary darkness. Thanks Netgalley.
What lies between us is a gripping and addictive domestic thriller full of secrets and unexpected twists and turns... whatever could have happened for things to become the way that they are between Nina and Maggi?... read and you will find out, I really enjoyed the alternation between the past & present to give an understanding and insight to why Nina feels the way she does about her mother Maggie. I devoured this book and I thoroughly enjoyed every moment of reading it.
A big thank you to netgalley for a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.
Thanks to net galley for an advanced readers copy. I could not put this down. It was a page turner from the first chapter. The flashbacks helped to keep the momentum. I really enjoy reading this author, and each book is so very different. This book is definitely dark and twisted, and wonderfully written. I will continue to read this author.
John Marrs just gets better and better and better!
If you haven't read anything by him yet, why not?
This book was full of everything I love, secrets and lies, darkness and mystery.
John Marrs is in my top 10 of favourite authors!
Oh my word, what a fantastic book! This has got to be one of the best psychological thrillers I have read. Ever. It is so cleverly written and although I guessed a couple of the twists, there are so many in here it's impossible to work the whole thing out. And the ending was just perfect. I enjoyed the alternating storytelling from the two main characters, both of whom appear to have done some dreadful things and my sympathies swayed backwards and forwards as each chapter gives the reader a new nugget of information. Some of which is assumption, some fact, meaning that you never know until right at the end what the real truth is. A compelling story masterfully constructed round a hell of a premise. Hats off to you Mr Marrs!!!
Well, this book was a bit of up and down for me. I found myself during some portions devouring each word, unable to put the book down. Then I would get to points that would cause me to stop reading and not want to pick it back up. Honestly, the Nina chapters were really hard to get through as she was unlikeable to me from the beginning regardless of what Maggie did or didn't do. I ended up finishing the book, but overall it was just okay.
3 out of 5 stars.
This is the first book I have read of John Marrs and wow what a read. Gripping and dark the story about the relationship of mother and daughter... Wow really enjoyed this one.. Thanks netgallery for the advanced copy of this.
A sincere thank you to the publisher, author and Netgalley for providing me an ebook copy of this book in exchange for a fair and honest review. I enjoyed this immensely. It is the first book John Marrs and will definitely not be the last. I’m not putting any spoilers in here but safe to say this storyline twisted and twisted again, then you thought you had it - nope twists again! The vivid description of each character with their individual story and then an altogether story was genius. This is not my usual genre but in this instance I am extremely pleased and grateful for opening up my mind to something totally different. Thanks again.
Wow what have I just read!
Cancel all your plans and read this book it is a crazy, amazing story, I couldn’t put it down.
It deserves 5 stars and more.
Bravo John Marrs you’ve done it again, your books get better and better.
Thank you net galley for the opportunity to read this book.
Thanks to NetGalley for the opportunity to read this book.
Once again John delivered an absolutely chilling and full of suspense novel about crazy, crazy, crazy people and their relationship. I try not to give away any spoilers.
This book kept me attached to my Kindle during all train rides to work, made me think about its characters and made me stay up at night, just to finish the last chapters to find out the truth.
From the start of the book I felt sympathy towards one of the characters, felt so sorry for her and completely understood her behaviour and what was happening with her. But…(of course there should be but)….John demonstrated that not everything is as it seems. Nobody’s perfect and often people’s destructive actions directed by good intentions.
I liked absolutely everything about this book. The pace, the language, all the twists, characters that were realistic and natural. It was John Marrs at his best.
One of the best topics of the novel for me was parent – child relationship, and in particular, between mother and daughter. The questions like how to protect your little girl from all the dangers of the world, how to teach her what is right and what is wrong, how to make her listen and how to try not to strangle her with your motherly love, limiting her freedom. It was absolutely horrifying to read about things that were happening in the book, but at the same time made me think about the reality of raising a teenager which I will experience in 10-13 years.
I would recommend this novel to all readers of thrillers and suspense, twist lovers and John’s fans.
Fast paced. Kept me guessing right until the end. I kept finding myself be like no way! 😱😱 not surprised really because this authors books are always brilliant! You always think you know what’s happening and then BOOM, new twist!
**I received an ARC of this book from NetGalley and the publisher in exchange for an honest review**
Maggie and Nina live in the same house. They eat dinner together every few nights and discuss Nina's work day as a local librarian. Then after dinner Nina brings Maggie back up to her soundproof room. She makes sure the chain around Maggie's ankle is nice and tight and securely attached to a metal post in the middle of her room. Maggie has done some terrible things and Nina wants to make sure she pays for it every day for the next 21 years.
This was my first John Marrs book and I'm just wondering if they're all as good as this one?? This book hooked me right from the first chapter and I had to keep reading until I got to the end. There were some twists I saw coming, but then those twists had twists that kept me guessing up until the very last page. I'll definitely be reading more from Marrs. Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher!
Awesome page turner by John Marrs. I would recommend to anyone who loves twisty roller coaster rides of a story. I never knew from one page to the other which one of the alternate narrators was lying: Maggie, the mother, or Nina, the daughter--you feel for them and find them frightening at the same time because at first glance they SEEM normal. I felt it was a great ending and the real monster in this family dysfunction was revealed earlier so no loose ends or confusing threads.
Thank you to Net Galley and the publisher for the chance to read and review this gem.
I have read all of John Marrs previous books and they have all been five star ratings from me. There was just something about this book that just didn't live up to his previous books in my opinion. I guessed certain things quite early on and that sort of spoiled it for me.
Having said that though it is another well written, dark disturbing tale that had me gripped from the start to the end.
If you are looking for a 'can't put it down' psychological thriller then this will appeal to you.
I was extremely lucky to be given an advanced copy, for an honest review..
Wow, just wow. I completed this book 10 minutes ago, and yet here I still am, sitting in shock, trying to understand how one man can write such a fantastic novel.
Nina & Maggie have a complicated relationship. A parent should always protect their children, but at what cost?
I’ve read numerous John Marrs books, so I knew I would instantly love this, and I wasn’t wrong. I love the style of Johns writing and the pace in which he sets his books.
As soon as you think the plot has thickened, something even more explosive happens. Each character and their past is described thoroughly and I went from loving, hating and wanting to help each one of them.
A well deserved 5 stars from me!
Five stars! I still haven't recovered in my race to finish this book last night. My heart was in my mouth as I turned the pages. This book was packed full of unexpected twists. Just brilliant writing by John Marrs, yet again.
Maggie and Nina are hiding a lot of secrets from each other and it is these secrets that have Maggie where she is today, chained up in her own attic for the past two years. Mother and daugter are living together in a love/hate relationship. The story unfolds with the author bringing us back 25 years when the events happened leading to Nina imprisoning her mother Maggie in her own soundproofed bedroom for the past two years.
Captivating storyline and amazing character portrayal. I didn't want it to end.
I read The Passengers last year and was elated to get an arc of this one as well. John Marrs is written cocaine! His writing is some of the most addictive I've come across.
A daughter in her late 30's has imprisoned her mother in the house they share and we find out why piece by piece. THERE IS SO MANY TWISTS! You will NOT expect this book to end the way it does.
Thank you Netgalley for the ARC
Actual rating: 3.75
Well, that’s one f*cked up book!
I feel like the less I say about this, the better, so I’ll try and keep it vague.
In Maggie and Nina, John Marrs has managed to create such vivid, disturbing, and entirely complex characters—two women who, from the start, will make you uncomfortable.
Typically with novels that hold their secrets close to the vest, I’m usually left unsurprised by the mysteries and their developments (I blame my intuitive/perceptive nature and having absorbed so many mystery novels/tv shows/films over the years). I believe that a majority of the books that claim to have “big twists” and “plots that will keep you guessing” are all show and no deliver. And to be honest, What Lies Between Us had some fairly obvious twists... but here’s the thing: for once, I didn’t really mind! If only because the book is so well written and the characters so intriguing. I didn’t care that a good chunk of the revelations were predictable; Marrs managed to keep me engrossed by fashioning some pretty messed up sh*t!
The dual narratives between mother and daughter, captive and captor, work wonderfully here to define their motives and distinctive psyches. As we learn, too, their pasts in alternating POV shifts, the picture becomes clearer, and it’s paced so brilliantly.
I know some readers might like the “Bobby” character, but I actually hated him. For such a nut, I was still Team Nina on that front, but in the long run: Team Maggie all the way. Or maybe Team Neither?? I don’t know. This is the most fascinating sort of book for me, where you have a couple of great characters who have done despicable things—but still have redeemable moments and qualities—and you’re constantly seesawing between rooting for this one and/or that one.
What Lies Between Us is twisted, dark, and pretty damn bleak... and I’m glad—Glad that John Marrs didn’t go the expected, cookie-cutter route. This could’ve so easily fallen into the category of ordinary, but it doesn’t. This is a sick little novel, and I’m happy I read it... I just feel like I need to take a shower.
Many thanks to Amazon Publishing UK and NetGalley for providing me this eARC in exchange for an honest review.
I really like this author. Though this isn’t his best book,it is a very unusual study of people’s behaviors.Sometimes the best-laid plan’s fall. When a mother tries to protect her delusional daughter from harm,she does more damage. While the it might seem unbelievable, Mr. Marrs brings an understanding to the story. You sympathize with the characters. Even though they can be despicable,they are also human and we make mistakes. The story comes to it’s inevitable conclusion. Not great,but a good read nonetheless!
Thanks to author and publisher for early release read of this title. I absolutely loved it. John Marrs is one of my favorite authors. He takes you on a crazy train and it’s amazing ride. I was sucked in from beginning and couldn’t wait to pick it up every night. Read this everyone. You won’t be disappointed.
Nina and her mother, Maggie, live together in the same house but this is no ordinary mother/daughter relationship. Nina keeps Maggie prisoner, held captive by a chain in the attic. There are things that Nina can never forgive her mother for and she is determined to make. her pay.
But the past holds more secrets than Nina can ever know and Maggie is determined to keep it that way. Even if it costs her her life.
This story is so full of twists and turns it will make you dizzy. Just when I thought that I understood and I knew you I felt empathy for then "Bam!!" another twist that changed everything and my loyalties would shift again. This is a dark and compelling tale that deals with some difficult subjects. It kept me hooked and guessing right until the very end.
This is the second book that I have read by John Marrs, and it definitely didn't disappoint.
Thoroughly recommend!!
Thank you to Netgallery for the free digital ARC in exchange for an honest and voluntary review. All opinions are my own.
Wow! Just Wow!! What Lies Between Us By John Marrs gives new meaning to the term highly dysfunctional family. With the story going back and forth between Nina (daughter) and Maggie's (mother) point of view. You are drawn into a truly messed up family you'd never want to be part of. Fast paced, truly disturbing and a great read!
This book was amazingly written and one heck of a page turner. It gripped me from beginning to end. I had an internal battle on who to blame and hate for every event that happened. Both Nina and Maggie are to blame for the events that happened in their lives. Both were co-dependent on each other. Maggie was trying to protect Nina from herself and what she did to her father under a false claim. Nina didn’t want to let go of her mother or her son once finding out about everything taking from her. Nina needed saving from her self and Maggie wanted to redeem herself for what she did. The ending was gripping as well. I’d definitely recommend this book.
What Lies Between Us by John Marrs was disturbing on so many levels and I couldn’t put it down for the life of me. Thank you to @netgalley and @amazonpublishinguk for giving me this ARC in exchange for an honest review. Holy shit - this was a rollercoaster. I haven’t had a 5 star read in so long, and this one nailed it for sure. I really cannot say much about the plot because it’s best to go into this blind. Let’s just say the story revolves around a dysfunctional mother and daughter relationship. Nina, the daughter, has her mother, Maggie, chained up in the attic to atone for things that happened in the past. Why does she have her incarcerated? The author will take us through the last twenty five years to loop us in.
This story was so fundamentally twisted, but the way John Marrs weaved it was so incredible. At times, I felt it may have been be a bit too dark for my liking, but I absolutely had to keep reading and reading until I solved every mystery of the book. Believe me when I say that you will be dying to know the secrets the characters have held on to through the years and what led to the present. I found myself getting annoyed with having to complete everyday life tasks like eating and cleaning because I so desperately wanted to finish this book!
This book had me feeling all kinds of strong emotions from anger to compassion and heartache. Reading it was like watching a game of ping pong between Maggie and Nina. I was back and forth on how I felt about each of these two women from the start to the end. This is a gut-wrenching story about the lengths people will go to for the purposes of revenge, vindication, and self-preservation. It is not for the faint at heart. I could see this being a great book for a book club discussion, because there is plenty to discuss and unpack. If anyone has other John Marrs books they can recommend to me, please do so in the comments below because I’m obsessed with his work and need more!
Thanks to NetGalley, publisher and awesome author, to allow me to read a free advanced copy in exchange for my honest review. John Marrs is so talented as a writer. He knows how to grab reader's attention and how to keep it. For a few days now, I haven't wanted to do anything other than read this book and find out what happened. What a terrifying story. The vibe was pure terror. I did not know who was the crazy one and who was the victim. Nina and Maggie are daughter and mother that live together against their will. Both have done horrible things in the past in the name of love. I could not stop reading until I got to the end. Unique story, look forward to the author's next book impatiently!
Wow! This book certainly does take the reader on a ride! There is such a dysfunctional mother-daughter dynamic going on here, and there are plenty of crazy reveals to keep the reader entertained. I found this book to be quite sad, though. If only one of these family members had actually tried to seek help, this story could have turned out better. If you like super dysfunctional families that can't make any good choices, then this might be a good read for you. Thanks to NetGalley for the ARC.
So far, I'm completely in the minority here. I liked this one, but didn't love it. It's a very compelling read, I couldn't put it down. So many twists and turns! But, I also feel like it too long with too much repetition. Loved The One, so I will definitely continue to read more from John Marrs.
Could not put this book down. i was up til 2am on a WORK NIGHT because I had to know what happened. So many incredible twists and turns. it's the kind of book where you just stare off into space for a few minutes after finishing it because it hit so hard.
This was a creepy tale and you're never really sure who the guilty party is. It explores family relationships and how they impact on future behaviours. I couldn't say that I 'enjoyed' this but it is a really good read!
For me this book was almost perfect! It switches between the perspectives on Maggie and Nina, and for both of them there are chapters set in the past. Gradually this allows you to piece together who these characters are, how they are interlinked, and what series of events has led to the situation they find themselves in today.
The story is full of secrets and lies, misunderstandings and just plain bad decisions. Both of these characters have made mistakes, and its fascinating to see where the twists and turns of their lives have taken them, leading up to where they find themselves today.
The story becomes far more complex than I could have imagined at the start, and some chapters are so heartbreaking thats its hard to read them. I know it sounds like a cliche but this book and the characters will stay with me. There are so many layers to the story and I can’t stop thinking about them!
Also, can I just take a minute to swoon over that cover? I *love* a house on a book cover and this one is so appealing to me.
I read the whole book in a weekend, and if I didn’t have pesky things like a life and a family to look after, I really think I could have read it in one sitting. It was so readable, and I flew through the pages.
John Marrs has definitely created an amazing story. I now need to go back and find some of his other books. I’m thinking The Passengers next.
Firstly I’d like to thank Amazon Publishing UK for the ARC of this novel. Also thanks to NetGalley for facilitating. And a huuuuuuge thank you to John Marrs, who provided me with yet another AMAZING read! John, I’ve said it before and I really mean it, you are a genius!!!
So, as usual there will be no spoilers in this review - I find them disrespectful to the authors!
Having read all of John Marrs’ previous books, I was expecting a lot from this one and it really did deliver! This is a different fee to The One and The Passengers though so if you’re looking for another Black Mirror-esque read then alter your expectations before you read this one. It’s just as delicious and terrifying as John’s other works of art however it is set in the same world that we currently live in.
This book was just fantastic! It kept moving at a decent pace and was so full of secrets and drama that it kept me hooked from the first page to the last.
The characters were so well written that they could easily have been real people. They were flawed and complex, their emotions and motivations were understandable (even when you didn’t want to empathise). And even the characters with high levels of darkness inside them were likeable in some capacity. Because I guess that’s how humans are made. Nobody is all good or all bad, and some decisions set off a chain reaction of events and decisions that can make or break a person.
I read so many books that sometimes I have to remind myself of what the story was when I see an author or title pop up that I recognise. With John Marrs this is NEVER the case. I remember each book of his in detail because they get under your skin and stick with you.
I usually get a sinking feeling when I hear that someone is making a film or TV adaptation of something I’ve read but with John Marrs, every time I finish one of his books I think “how is this not on the screen already?!” It already feels like it should be. Just on Netflix as “John Marrs collection”, people would go nuts for it. I know far too many people who “don’t like to read” (crazy) and I am exasperated that this means they will never get to know the full extent of John’s genius. I am however thrilled that The One has been picked up for a TV series and I cannot wait to watch it!
As usual; I cannot praise this book enough. It really was so satisfying and I didn’t want it to end! I will eagerly await John’s next book in the summer, and of course the Netflix series (with hopefully many more in the future)!
I bumped this one up my readlist the minute I got my hands on the ecopy. Honestly, I didn’t know what this novel was about anymore when I started reading it, I trust this author enough not to care, and I can only recommend doing so because I was in for a surprise real soon this way. The only thing you need to know is that Maggie and Nina live in the same house and that Maggie never leaves the house, so the only hobby she has is spying on the neighbours and reading the books Nina brings her. Don’t be mistaken though, there is a constant battle going on between them and Maggie thinks twice about every word she says to Nina. This resentment also created a tug of war in my feelings for both of them. In what they say and do they both seemed very reasonable women at the start. That really wasn’t the right conclusion to make though.
I strongly felt for Maggie in the beginning, only to feel some understanding for Nina after a while too because of all she went through in her reckless teenage years, until that was overshadowed again with pity and sympathy for Maggie… They both made mistakes in the past, because Nina was young, because Maggie loved her daughter and wanted to do what she thought was best. It is debatable if that was the right thing to do but all I do know is that it backfired in the most horrible way. She is treated horribly by her daughter and there’s literally little she can do about it. She could tell her the truth but even in her most ugly predicament Maggie still doesn’t grab this opportunity. Maybe that is something I didn’t agree upon but I can’t argue the deep love for her daughter.
Nobody lives happily ever after at the end of What Lies Between Us and it won’t come as a surprise either when you read the novel that it does not have this all American ending but in it’s own way the author wrote a rewarding closure to this sad and tragic story.
I held my breath quite a few times while I read this novel, fearing the worst and hoping for the best. The action and reaction between mother and daughter was relentless and I didn’t know whether to be happy or sad that a third person was getting closer to them without knowing what was going on in that house. What Lies Between Us is a very dark and gripping story that will leave nobody unfazed. The novel was built on plenty of deceit, secrets, love and revenge, abuse, loss and obsession. All the best ingredients for an amazing page turner and that is exactly what this is!
I rarely read Mystery / Thriller genre but OMG this book was so good. There were a lot of twists and turns. And that ending of the book. Whoa it was really great! This book literally kept me edge of my seat. I loved it!
Another brilliant read by THE John Marrs!
I adore books where the chapters are dedicated to each character, and for this story, it worked perfectly. Seeing the story unfold as you read it from each character’s viewpoints was brilliantly done, and you get a real insight from each character as to why they did what they did, especially Maggie. As the story unfolded you got to see the reasons why Maggie did what she did to Nina, and the reasons why. I loved that part of the story.
This story, as usual with a John Marrs book, made me gasp with the unexpected events throughout it, and also made me feel completely satisfied with how he ended the book the way he did, absolutely loved the ending! That also contributed to the sheer enjoyment I got from reading this book.
I received a free e-copy of What Lies Between Us by John Marrs from NetGalley for my honest review.
I am still getting over this book. Intense, gripping, dark disturbing and absolutely jaw dropping! I don't want to ruin any part of it but if you want intense, this is your book.
4.5 stars
O, what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive - Walter Scott.
^ That right there could be the synopsis of this book. Seriously.
Told in a variety of timelines (but most basically past and present) and from two pov's, this story is one twisty, turn-y ride. The two protagonists are Maggie and Nina, both believe they have been wronged, both have an abundance of secrets and lies brimming to the surface.
I thoroughly enjoyed this roller-coaster, I took a half point away for wishing for a little more show than tell, but honestly this book is well worth a look. Even if you guess one or two of the 'twists' there are probably a crap ton more that will take you by surprise.
Highly recommended.
A crazy keeps her crazier relative chained up in the attic...Mr. Rochester style, but nowhere near as creepy or romantic.
Twists on twists, but I wadnt shocked, or thrilled. Not this author's best, but an interesting read on family drama and how far you'd go for someone you love.
My first book by this Author and what a book this has the wow factor and then some.
I don't want to discuss the plot as I would say it is best to go into this book with as little details as possible and if you have come this far its a fair bet you are a fan of Mr Marrs or have some inkling to what's it about.
The world that he has built is believable if at a stretch the characters that inhabit it are well conceived and realised the plot moves at a steady pace, I never found myself daydreaming I kept wanting to turn the page as I gobbled up every chapter hungrily.
This is a psychological Thriller of the highest quality with many twist and turns along the way.
The story moves back and forwards in time from present to past with a chapter handed to the two narrators Maggie and Nina who are Mother and Daughter as each tell us there versions of events that have us at the present.
The book is shocking at times and deals with mental health issues and cruelty domestic abuse in some of the most barbaric ways but it's handled well not just for shocks everything Marrs writes has a reason and place as the story steadily unfolds, this is truly a masterclass of story telling.
This could be the read of 2020 one that all psychological Thriller lovers should read an outstanding book.
Well worth your time and hard-earned cash.
I would like to thank Netgally the Author and the publishing house for the advance copy it was a real treat.
Wow what can I say about this book. John Marrs has done it again. I loved The Passengers, but this is at another level. John Marrs is becoming one of my favorite authors of mine. What lies beneath us is twisted psychological thriller that you think you know the plot and it turns out completely different and think, what has just happened there?? This story keeps you guessing and guessing and surprises you at every turn. This book has just blown me away. I am not going to tell you the synopsis of this story because I think plenty of other readers have done that. But, if you only buy one book this year, buy this one because you will not be disappointed. Big Fat 5 stars from me.
Thank you so much for this ARC!
To be completely honest, I almost stopped reading this book mid way. I found it a little slow to progress, with no anticipation to what was next. WOW, am I glad I kept reading.
Once I kept reading, I was so shocked by some of the twists and turns that NO ONE would be able to see coming.
Such a great read. If you are like me and find yourself a bit bored at first, do not stop reading.
Amazing story!
I loved it! Quite different from his previous book, The Passengers (which is also amazing, a thriller set in the near future). This book details the massively dysfunctional relationship of a mother and daughter. It gets VERY dark, and there are a lot of twists, some of which have you gasping out loud! A well paced and well told story. The only negative point, for me, is the ending. I personally didn't find it very satisfying. Nonetheless, I throughly enjoyed this book.... cant wait to read more by this author. 4.5*
This was another great book by John Marrs. I felt that it was a little difficult to get into at the beginning but soon found myself unable to put it down and go to sleep and stayed up far later than sensible!
There are many twists and turns in this psychological thriller, dark and shocking throughout. I don’t want to ruin it for anyone with any spoilers which is difficult to do!
Nina cannot forgive her mother, Maggie, for the things she did and wants to punish her as she feels she has taken everything away from her. A tragic story told through the alternating voices of both Nina and Maggie, both past and present, carry you through this harrowing story.
I really liked reading something a bit different to the usual missing children/husbands or wives with secrets type books and this is definitely not one of those!
A dark and twisted story that keeps your attention right to the very end!
This is my first John Marrs novel and it certainly will not be my last. Of course I was intrigued by the premise as a fan of the Whatever Happened to Baby Jane film, and this novel far surpassed my expectations. This is an incredible look at the pain that the best of intentions can sow and the toxicity of codependency.
This novel was SUCH a breath of fresh air for the psych thriller genre--there are no kidnapped children, missing husbands, or people suffering from amnesia. Add to that an unsuspected ending and I have no choice put to give it 5 stars and harass my friends and family into reading it.
**Thank you to Amazon publishing UK and NetGalley for giving me this ARC in exchange for an honest review**
I truly thought I'd read it all when it comes to psychological thrillers - I was wrong! This dark, twisty story about the dysfunctional love between a mother and a daughter will not disappoint. Mother Maggie is chained in the attic at the hand of her only child, where she is doomed to remain for 21 years or until death. The story that unfolds over the prior 25 years explains why she finds herself in this horrific situation. The "whole story" is gradually released throughout the course of the book, and I was truly shocked at all the little reveals. I felt constantly propelled forward through the entire book and finished quickly, wishing there was more to read! This is definitely a 5-star that you'll have a hard time putting down.
What a wonderful story of love, hate, captivity, betrayal, tension, and so much more! John Marrs took a premise of two people living together that don't get along, and built it into a greatly developed story. I loved the characters, the backstory (lots of flashbacks) was very detailed.
This book has so much going on with a few amount of characters. Mainly centres round mother and daughter relationship and the lies they create between them and the dealy consequences of that. I really enjoyed reading the second half of the book, took awhile for me to get gripped but I definitely glad I read till the end.
The creepy premise of this book had me super intrigued, however I was also a little hesitant as I suspected from the jacket copy that this book was going to be quite different from the authors previous two books (which I absolutely loved), and whilst I was correct, this book did not disappoint!
The story was dark, unsettling and suspenseful.. all things I love in a psychological thriller! John Marrs has a way of writing that is really smart and propulsive; even though I guessed a few of the twists, it really didn’t take anything away from the story and I absolutely LOVED the ending! I enjoyed reading this book from start to finish and would absolutely recommend this book to readers looking for an original, well developed thriller.
The writing is superb, its the third book I have read by John and it’s by far my favorite
This book kept me in suspense, each time I thought I knew where it was going, nope I was wrong the rug kept getting pulled out from under my feet. This book is super twisty and will mess with your head. There were several gasps and No how could you reading this book…… It’s one crazy ride.
It’s a Mother/Daughter story. Living in the same house, each night Nina prepares and sits down to enjoy dinner with her mum Maggie. They discuss their day - Nina talks about her work she’s a librarian and shares the events of her day and Maggie shares the local neighborhood gossip.
After dinner, Maggie picks up the chain that is attached to the bolt around her ankle and makes her way back up the stairs to the attic where she has been held prisoner for the past 2 years.
Nina locks the door.
She cannot forgive Maggie for all the things she did. And she will never allow her to leave…...
I'm not going to give anything away. It’s a fabulous read and I highly recommend it!
They say every house has its secrets, and the house that Maggie and Nina have shared for so long is no different. Except, their secrets are not buried in the past. Every other night, Maggie and Nina have dinner together. When they are finished, Nina helps Maggie back to her room in the attic, and into the heavy chain that keeps her there. Because Maggie has done things to Nina that can’t ever be forgiven, and now she is paying the price.
As crazy as the plot of this book sounds, it’s really a story about love and how far you will go to protect someone you love. Nina and Maggie are living two different versions of one life. In Nina’s version, Maggie needs to be punished for all the things she has done and in Maggie’s version, the things she did were out of love and, to her, are justified. John Marrs entwines the past and the present without confusing or losing track of the storyline. Not many characters but I think it was better that way – less is more. A crazy train of a book (in a good way), suspenseful, and honestly, an ending I was NOT at all expecting.
They say every house has its secrets, and the house that Maggie and Nina have shared for so long is no different. Except that these secrets are not buried in the past.
Every other night, Maggie and Nina have dinner together. When they are finished, Nina helps Maggie back to her room in the attic, and into the heavy chain that keeps her there. Because Maggie has done things to Nina that can’t ever be forgiven, and now she is paying the price.
But there are many things about the past that Nina doesn’t know, and Maggie is going to keep it that way—even if it kills her.
Because in this house, the truth is more dangerous than lies.
This is the first John Marrs book that I’ve read. It took me a while to get into the story but once I did I found it absolutely gripping.
What an original, intense, dark and twisted story this is. The story is told from both Maggie and Nina’s points of view. It has flashbacks over the last 25 years as we learn both women’s secrets, lies and the aftermath of their disturbing choices. Both these women have some dark secrets and as they are unravelled throughout the book it makes for an explosive page turner.
I cannot praise John Marrs highly enough for the excellent plot and characterisation throughout this book. This story is truly terrifying and will stay with me for a long time to come. Highly recommended and I will definitely be reading more from this author. A well deserved 4.5* rating.
Thank you to Netgalley, Amazon Publishing and the author for an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.
The premise of this book did not hook me whatsoever but John Marrs has never steered me wrong before and this is no exception. His ideas are always unique and the stories he weaves are so novel I am so pleased I gave it a chance as there is so much more to it than a mother in an attic. The twists and turns kept me guessing all the way through. My only issue is I felt I didn’t get the closure I wanted between Nina and Maggie for Nina to know how she had behaved and what Maggie had done to protect her. Thanks to Netgalley, the author and Thomas and Mercer for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.
I know if I read a John Marrs novel I’m going to love it! Even before I read the prologue. I come to expect an emotional thriller with plenty of twists and this one was no different.
The pace in this I felt was slower than some of his other novels but felt this story needed it. Because of the storyline, the background information was needed, as it allowed the emotions of both characters show.
I enjoyed the first person narrative from the characters own perspective and seeing the conflict and contrast between them was interesting. It showed the vulnerability of both main characters.
Overall John Marrs has totally wowed me with this novel! Great twists! Fantastic storyline and characters with dark backgrounds!
It has everything I love about a psychological thriller.
Wow. This book was FULL of crazy. Every time I thought I knew who was crazier, something else happened and then I wasn’t sure!
This is a dark & very twisted drama about the most dysfunctional family EVER. Told in alternating POVs, Maggie the mother’s & Nina the daughter’s, & going back & forth in time, it was definitely a page turner. You want to know why these women hate each other, & little by little you find out. Both are definitely unlikable & nuts. There is a lot of violence & death, and the only reason it gets 4 stars is because it was almost TOO crazy.
What can I say, yet another brilliant book from John Marrs! I was really excited to read this and it did not disappoint. I love how it flicks back and forward throughout the book, filling in gaps but never quite enough to guess what's next. Certainly makes you want to keep reading. And also enjoyed the ending as it wasnt the 'typical' ending you may expect. I would definitely recommend this book. Infact, I would recommend all of John Marrs' books.
John Mars once again wrote a book that readers can’t put down. The story is intriguing and the characters intense. A twisty psychological triller that I read in one day. I’d say it’s even better than “The Good Samaritan.” I’d absolutely recommend it.
I have not read a book by this author before, but what a twisted wonderfully imaginative mind he must have. More twist and turns than a garden maze. Nina and Maggie are mother and daughter who live together, hate each other and withhold truths. Who is holding who back? I recommend this book as a must read. ( only thing that got me was the cake recipe, why no butter? I know I know I am pernickety)
I’ve enjoyed John Marrs previous titles and was excited to read his latest. He did not disappoint! This was a rollercoaster of a read with many, mostly unexpected, twists and turns right to the end. A real page turner. Highly recommended.
A twisted psychological thriller that will keep you guessing. Maggie and Nina live together in a house full of secrets, both of them keeping their own hidden away at the detriment to both women.
This book is told from both Maggie and Nina's POV with flashbacks from both of them to the past, so as a reader we begin to see the secrets unfold little by little. I think both women are extremely unlikable because of how they relate to each other, how little they really say to each other, and how much they hate themselves and each other. It's really brutal to watch the scenes between them unfold.
I felt like this book by John Marrs was different than some of his other books like The One and The Passengers which had a sci-fi / futuristic element, but it was still very dark and twisted.
Written from the viewpoints of both Maggie and Nina this suspenseful thriller takes you between past and present, gradually revealing how the present day situation came to be.
Full of unexpected twists and turns I couldn’t put this book down wanting desperately to find out the secrets between these two women. Well written the story takes you through a range of emotions from angry to sad and back again.
An excellent read with a storyline that grabs your attention from the first page.
. This book tells a story from the perspective of two women and flits between past and present. All the way through I had so many questions, I knew something shady was going on but didn’t know what... One twisted thing is revealed after another, after another! The ending truly shocked me, I really felt for the characters they were portrayed very well. I literally couldn’t put this book down till the very end, definitely worth the 5 stars! I couldn’t predict the ending!
How far would you go for the love of someone? How far would you go to punish someone? These are the two underlying questions in the novel, "What Lies Between Us" by John Marrs. However, in this novel the true question is how far would you go to punish the one you love? The story in a nutshell is the novel of a women who is being held captive in the attic of her home by her only daughter. There are many twist and turns as to how this situation comes to be, but for the most part I found it a little convoluted.
I don't know how I feel about this book. I wanted to know how it was going to wrap up so I kept with it. There were times I thought this book had an interesting premise, but for the most part I was angry with both main characters, the daughter Nina, and her mother Maggie. They both did horrible things and they choose to say they did it "for love".
I gave this book 3 out of 5 stars but I would probably lean more towards 2 1/2 stars if I need to be honest. Don't let this book push you off Marrs though- go read "The Passengers" for a good cleanser.
This book was incredibly dark and twisted but every part of it was enjoyable. The author kept the suspense going right until the end. The story is about a mother and daughter who are co-dependent and, as the book explores their histories, we find out that they are both as crazy as each other. The character development was excellent and the way it was written in first person both in the present and in the past was very clever.
This is one of those books that makes you think "this would probably never happen in real life but it might...". It was written in a way to make everything realistic and believable. At times the book was so intense that it played on your emotions making you want to call your own mum to check on her. Overall, this is a fast-paced, chilling thriller that is difficult to put down with twists and turns in almost every chapter.
Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for providing an eARC in exchange for an honest review.
WOW! Absolutely fantastic! Twist after twist, page after page, the suspense never lets up until literally the last page with an ending that is so unexpected it is perfect! John Marrs’ novels are spectacular!
Thank you Netgalley and the publisher for a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.
Thank you @netgalley and @amazonpublishing for this ARC.
PUB day: May 15 2020 🎉
Wow this book by @johnmarrs.author is amazing!! ❤️❤️ It’s a fast paced book with chapters alternating between the mom and daughter in the past and present. They have a messed up and dysfunctional relationship. It’s a disturbing and dark read but at the same it kept me intrigued on what is going to happen next. I couldn’t put this one down and I am in shock on how it ended. I have seen so many good reviews on this one and it definitely deserves 5 stars. If you like a good thriller with many twists and turns. This one is for you! I’m looking forward to read more from this author soon. This is definitely a five star read for me.
I might be a little bias when it comes to the books and writing of John Marrs. He is one of my favorite authors when it comes to thrills and suspense. Andddd he has done it again with What Lies Between Us. I mean the first page is so engaging like, 'GASP, what did I just read'!! The story is really who is right and who is wrong during any particular circumstance of what life throws your way. You can see each side (at times) of the way the mother helps the daughter and what will be good for her future. But things are never what they seem, right? I highly recommend this book! 5 stars!
Thank you to NetGalley and the author John Marrs for an advanced copy for a honest review.
Wow, John Marrs has once again delivered a knockout book. He has a way of writing makes you second guess yourself constantly. I'd say that it's more of a thriller than a mystery, featuring more tension than twists, but goodness me was it addictive!
Some people will do whatever it takes to keep their loved ones close...
This book is a thrilling story about a mother and daughters relationship. It is dark and twisted. I was intrigued until the end. I read so many thrillers that I usually can predict plot twists but this book constantly had me guessing. John Marrs writing is great and he comes up with such original story lines. I gave this book 4.5 stars! I knocked off half a star because of the ending. I can't say what happened without spoiling it but I wish things would have played out a little better for one certain character. Thanks to netgalley for providing me with an early copy in exchange for an honest review.
I am a huge fan of psychological thrillers, and this was one of the best. Just when I thought I had it figured out--boom! Another twist that left me guessing and yearning for the next chapter.
Told from two perspectives both in present time and in the past, of Maggie and her daughter, Nina, every chapter was filled with another unexpected twist. I am not normally a late-night reader, but for the first time in a long time, I found myself staying up WAY later than I should have wanting to finish this book.
As a mother and daughter myself, I have not been able to stop thinking about the intriguing characters and relationships that were developed in this book. HIGHLY recommend, but be sure you have some time set aside to read, as you won't want to stop! This is my first read by this author, and I'm definitely going to read everything he has written or writes!
I love John Marrs and jumped on this book as soon as it appeared as have been so excited to read it.
It was 100% worth the wait, what a storyline! He introduces the characters and I'm like this can't be right, everyone is a good guy. It totally led me into a false sense of security and wham he knocks me off my feet with a revelation.
This book was Twist upon twist, you just get your head around the twist and its off in a different direction again. I read this gripping the book tightly, keen to read what happens next and wham....there's another unexpected twist. I loved it and just couldn't get enough!!
Read this book, you will not be disappointed.
I LOVED THIS FREAKING TWISTED BOOK!!!!
I was so ecstatic and NetGalley approved me for and ARC of this copy. And it's crazy, because this was my first John Marrs book, but I felt, while reading it, that I had jumped on this bandwagon ages ago.
Ok, this story was the craziest story I've read so far this year. Picture this, the first narrator was an older woman, and she started telling us about her days at home, her boring daily routine, and about her dinners with this other person who lives with her, Nina.
Nina was the perfect picture of a woman in her mid thirties, whose life was dedicated to her job at a public library. Nina also told us a bit of her living habits and how it was to live with Maggie, the older woman.
Normal, right? Not in the slightest.
Because Nina showed a total disregard for Maggie and soon we found out that Maggie each day, after dinner time, needed to go to the attic to be put in chains...
WTF????
Yes, that was me through this whole story. It was completely insane and in the most awesome, captivating and intriguing way ever. John Marrs was able to keep me hooked to this plot for the entire time, I simply couldn't put it down.
I was reading and then, out of a sudden, he was revealing such a crazy piece of information, that my brain would turn into mush. He didn't stop there though. When I was starting to get used to that piece of information, connecting with the story, he would go and BAAMMM, another crazy reveal to make me go insane.
I think it's correct for me to say that he is "The King of The Plot Twists", because he was not shy in that department and although all those revelations could've turned this story into a senseless one, that didn't happen in here.
John Marrs was so crafty when weaving all those reveals, making everything fall into place with the plot. My jaw literally dropped to the freakin floor with that ending.
Definitely a 5 star book for me and I simply cannot wait to read his other books... some I already got and I'm really excited to start.
Wow wow wow... yet again John Marrs treats us to a fantastic thriller.. cannot recommend all of his books enough. What lies between us is a page turner that will have you reading until the small hours!
5 star! I love John mars and his latest offering is no exception. A dark and very twisted tale about a mother and daughter relationship - there’s so many twists and turns in this book and if I discuss the plot I could easily give away a spoiler! Just read it - you won’t regret it! Due out may 2020. Thanks to John marrs and netgalley
Thank you to NetGalley for this ARC!
For fans of Peter Swanson, make this your next read! If you've read Lisa Jewell but wished she'd go just a bit darker, this book is perfect for you.
Woah. This book so twisted and every chapter I had myself guessing who to trust. Twisted family relationships, decades-old secrets, and unreliable narrators made this book a wild ride. I enjoyed, but I bumped down a star because I thought it was wildly unrealistic (as almost every thriller is). Overall, this was a fantastic read that was hard to put down!
4.5 stars
No, I don’t know why I would read a book about a woman whose keeping her mother chained in the attic when I’m being on a quarantine for ten days now. Yes, I know, probably not my smartest move.
This was such an intense, dark, and disturbing book with two dysfunctional characters that completely messed with my mind. They drove me crazy when they start acting so chilly like nothing is wrong. Like “YOU GUYS ARE FREAKIN INSANE!” I loved how fast paced this book was and how it was filled with twists and turns. The book doesn’t give you a time to take a break. The storytelling is amazing. I loved the writing style and how it got my complete attention. It definitely got me glued to my seat nervous as hell while waiting for what’s going to happen next. It felt like you find out a new revelation by the end of each chapter. And while some things weren’t completely surprising to me for I’ve guessed it already, it surprisingly didn’t affect my enjoyment for this book. It was a good book. A really good book.
Special thanks to Netgalley and Amazon Publishing UK for sharing this copy with me in exchange for an honest review. Honestly, I was so surprised and excited when I got an early copy for this book
What Lies Between Us is my first John Marrs book and he's made a huge fan out of me!
Thank you to Netgalley and Amazon Publishing UK for my eARC in exchange for my honest review.
Honestly? Wow. This is the story of Nina and her mother Maggie - a domestic cat and mouse tale, who is doing what to whom and why? Whose motivations are legitimate? We are told the story through three timelines and two narrators, and all reliability is up in the air!
I'm hesitant to say much about it as I went into reading this relatively blind and so glad I did. I was completely off-kilter throughout, which is really the point. It's twisty and tense and awesome. Just read it!
For release May 15, 2020.
Rating: 4.5
SO this book started off really slow for me, and I wasn't really feeling it and then bam! It just hits you with a ton of bricks, throws you off a cliff, and drowns you in the ocean. This book has more twists and turns than any rollercoaster you will ever find. And you may think I'm exaggerating, but I just really wasn't expecting that.
The characters, throughout the book, just continue to grow depth, it was like you never really knew if any of what they were saying was truth or not. I don't know what else to say, I am quite speechless. All I can say is that it ended too soon for me, I would have loved to see the aftermath.
One of the best psychological thrillers I've read!
My thanks to Netgalley and Amazon books for a copy of “ What lies between us “ for an honest review.
Another triumph by John Marrs. !
This is everything a psychological thriller should be .I couldn’t wait to get to the end , but was disappointed when it had finished.
Really well written and suspenseful. I shall definitely be recommending
This has some Verity vibes, some SERIOUS V.C. Andrews vibes, and just general overall “Holy crap what the F” vibes.
Lately some of those kinds of stories seem so over the top to me that I can’t even read them but this didn’t feel that way surprisingly. It wasn’t so totally over-dramatized with such completely implausible things happening you couldn’t even buy it. They were only *slightly* implausible and enough to make it readable and a perfect escape from the madness going on in real life at the moment. I recognize, my perspective might be slightly skewed given the state of affairs, and if things were not so chaotic I may not have any tolerance for a crazy story. But I really did think it was much more "realistic" than sooooo many others in the "Totally F***ed Up" sub-genre it falls into.
Plus the way the characters’ internal dialogue was written was so subtly creepy that it added to it being a very unsettling read (in an entertaining way). Some serious tension-building which was awesome entertainment. So many authors use outrageous and outlandish nonsense to create shock and awe, but this author just used slow and subtle creeping tension and it worked. I'll definitely read more from John Marrs.
This book is amazing. Perfect!!! Full of twists and turns with very interesting characters. Super recommended 👏👏👏
I liked this story quite a bit. A mother chained in an attic, a daughter holding her there for revenge against the things she has done.... but does the mom really deserve to be punished for the sins the daughter feels she has committed or does the daughter have it all wrong. This story is told in blocks of time spanning 25 years from Maggie the mothers viewpoint and Nina the daughters opposing viewpoint. Things are definitely not as they originally seem. Twists and turns every chapter. Some things were somewhat predictable but it didn’t affect the overall suspense and the ending was one I did not see coming. Well done , this is one I will recommend to friends and family.
John Marrs is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors. In What Lies Between Us he writes a family mystery based on a mother and daughter that live in the same house, but one is being held prisoner. It is told from both their points of view and alternates between present day and the past. Marrs does a great job swaying the reader to one side and then revealing a nugget of information that makes you completely question what you were thinking. It goes back and forth like this throughout the book. It is really well done. It’s a crazy ride that you’ll enjoy! Thanks to #Netgalley and #Thomas&Mercer publishing for the ARC.
This book had me hooked from page one. I had to get accustomed to the narrator shift along with the time shifts. The storyline is unique along with the ending
What Lies Between Us by @johnmarrs.author
4.5/5
Wow, what an awesome thriller! This book has one of the most unusual mother / daughter relationships I've ever witnessed. Maggie cannot live without her daughter Nina. Not because she's elderly, no, Nina keeps her mother chained up in the attic.
This dark, twisted tale is told from the perspective of both characters at different points in time as it's carefully revealed what series of events led Maggie to tear her daughter's life apart. 😮 There's no denying Nina has suffered but finding out what drove her to take such extreme measures to punish her mother will keep you up well into the early hours of the morning!
The characters are very well written - they're complex and deeply flawed. It's clear that the situation they find themselves in is a result of a communication breakdown and keeping deep rooted secrets from each other. 🔐 This creates so much tension knowing that one sentence from either of them has the ability to blow everything apart at any moment.
As well as being addictively thrilling and devilishly wicked, I loved Marrs' use of popular culture references - Early on we learn that Nina enjoys dancing to her ABBA record (a small mercy for Maggie that isn't not Tina Arena's Chains 😂). There are a whole host of fun references in here but I won't spoil them for you.
I highly recommend this book to all of you who love a good thriller - it's released on 15th May.
Wow! I was excited to start this new book from John Marrs and I’m thrilled to say he didn’t disappoint!
I have raced through this gripping thriller, it is disturbing, creepy and the characters are downright deranged!!
There are a number of twists and for quite a while you are not really sure who is the real baddie - or maybe they are all as bad as each other!
It was brilliantly written and gradually escalated from ‘gripping’ to ‘sitting on the edge of your seat, absolutely gobsmacked by what is unfolding!’
Another fantastic offering from Mr Marrs which throughly deserves a strong 5⭐️ rating and I highly recommend you add it to your wish list.
Another home run for John Marrs. This is my third book with the author and I have loved each one more than the last. The Passengers and The One ( soon to be a streaming movie) were more technology related and this one is more about family relationships, but just as engaging. I wondered if at first I would miss the tech theme, but this book is really a jewel. It is twisted and dark and each twist brought on even more thoughts to how it might end. I really had no idea where he was going to go, and I loved every minute of it.
This will not be my last John Marrs book, and I hope he has many more to come. I could not put this one down. The characters were so deceiving and at any one time I didn't like most of them as people, but that works brilliantly. Not knowing who to believe made this one hard book to guess about, and I loved it. Read this book if you love thrillers with twists and turns.
Holy crap but this was an emotional thrill ride. John marrs is quickly becoming one of my new favorite authors. The book kept me on edge the whole time, but in a good way. Yikes. I recommend this to anyone who loves a good psychological thriller. Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for a free copy in exchange for review.
Maggie (the mother) and Nina (daughter) are living under one roof and rely on each other to get by, but only does Maggie go to bed at night chained up in the attic by her daughter. What history has happened between them for it to be this way?
Jumping back and forth between characters, and from 25 years ago to present day, we hear both sides of mother and daughter. Many shocking betrayals and turns that are sinister, but it was predictable in the end. Regardless, it was still a good and in-depth thriller. The author may have some family issues though, it was pretty messed up!
Make sure you read the prologue. I really wish this was included in the chapters and not just the prologue, it answers and basically finishes the story!
* Thank you Netgalley for allowing me an advanced readers copy before publishing date in return for an honest review
4.5 I dont know how John Marrs does it, but he knows how to knock you out of the park with creepiness! This book is INTENSE, crazy, psycho, incomprehensible mother/daughter relationship. I don't even know where to begin. This is like Behind Closed Doors meets Psycho meets Flowers in the Attic! You hate each character equally, but weirdly enough you understand why they did what they did. I have so many thoughts going through my head I don't even know where to begin! You don't know who's lying or who's telling the truth or what is going on! This family was one messed up family. This book sucks you in with craziness and ends leaving your mouth agape and questioning everything you just read...an awesome read yet again by John Marrs! Psychological thriller at its best. #netgalley
ehhhh I'm the odd one out here. I did not enjoy this book. I found it long, dragged out, and ultimately a chore to read.
I really enjoyed this book! A great story line that kept me hooked and excellent main characters. I would highly recommend this book.
What a great book! I have never read a book by this author, but I loved each and every minute of the book! There were so many different turns and twists. Many times you would think that you would know what was coming and then bam! You do not. One of the only things I did not like was the chapters went back in time, and the time frame was always odd to me. "25 years earlier... 23 years earlier"... But once you started reading you were more capable of knowing what was going on. I have already put more John Marrs books on my list to read!
A completely different read to other books I have read recently so very enjoyable. Good characters in Maggie and Nina and I loved how my sympathy switched several times throughout the book. Great ending. Reccommended
A good read with excellent characters which I thoroughly enjoyed.
Thank you to Netgalley and Amazon Publishing for giving me the opportunity to read this book.
Wonderful thriller. Loved it from beginning to end. The characters and their dilemmas were very complex. I very much enjoyed this exploration of parent/child dynamics.
Thanks to NetGalley, the publisher and the author for an advanced copy.
Book Review: What Lies Between Us by John Marrs
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Maggie and Nina are mother and daughter who live together. But they hate each other. What is it about their past that has torn them apart?
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Thanks very much to @netgalley and amazonpublishinguk for the chance to read this addicting thriller before it’s release on 5/15/20.
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This book was a pretty wild and intense ride! I wasn’t sure who to trust and got caught up in trying to unravel the mysteries and lies. With short chapters this book was fast paced and a quick read. I really enjoyed it! 4⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
“What Lies Between Us” is the story of two women whose co-dependent relationship has kept them trapped literally and figuratively in the same house for decades.
Think “Misery,” by Stephen King, but instead of a novelist and his crazy fan, the characters are a daughter who is punishing her mother for all the wrongs she perceives were done to her.
The storyline had plenty of twists and turns to keep me engaged until I finished the book in one morning.
I was quite surprised by, and appreciated, the ending, but did figure out several of the “secrets” before they were revealed. A must read for fans of psychological thrillers.
Thanks to Thomas & Mercer publishers and Netgalley for the ARC.
First I would like to thank Netgalley for granting me this ARC of What Lies Between Us. I had the pleasure of finally reading a domestic thriller with a plot that hasn’t been done to death! The characters were engaging and I could even feel for the main protagonist, which speaks to the authors writing skills because she isn’t the most lovable character! Every chapter held new information that gave me just enough to keep wondering if how I thought it would it was correct.... oddly enough I wasn’t lol. I would gladly recommend this book to fellow lovers of this genre.
I loved this book! This was by far John Marrs best book yet! It was such a great story mixed with creepiness that kept me up at night. I read the book in two days, which is quick for me. It was great how you never really knew who was psycho, Maggie or Nina? Now that the book is done, I'm still not totally sure. Both of them with Nina driving the crazy train? So glad it ended like it did too. I could not handle the son being down in the basement in my mind forever. Loved this book so much!
Another great book by John Marrs! This one had me hooked from the very beginning and I couldn’t put it down! I don’t want to say anything about the book because I don’t want to give anything away. Story about a mom and a daughter and, oh, what a story! I would highly recommend.
What Lies Between Us hooked me from the first chapter and kept me glued to the pages until the cliffhanger finale. John Maars does a masterful job of sending the reader on twist after turn. The minute I thought I had it figured out, the plot would twist, and I was once again trying to figure out how each bizarre turn of events would unfold. I loved everything about this book!
Thanks to Netgalley and Amazon Publishing UK for my ARC in exchange for my honest opinion.
If you are looking for a feel good book, this isn't it. But it keeps you on the edge, and my god all of it it's going to be with me for a long time. I loved it, but I warn you, it is not an easy read.
DNF (Did Not Finish at 50%)
While I am a fan of Marrs, this was not my favorite out of all of his novels. He successfully executed the use of tension throughout the story, which he is definitely a master, but the pacing fell rather short for me. I just couldn't get into this. I kept trying and trying but to no avail. This one was actually my first DNF in a long time, I'm sorry to say. Even with that said, however, I will definitely read Marrs's next novel.
4.5 stars to this dark and twisty thriller!
Wow, this was a great read! I love when I find an original and unique plot in the thriller genre. There are so many layers to this complex story that are slowly revealed, adding depth to the characters and tension to the plot. Even though the main characters are horrible people who do horrible things, I felt connected to them because they were complex and well-developed. The ending was a punch to the gut, but was a fitting end to a dark story. Definitely would recommend and can't wait for the author's next book!
John Marrs can't put a foot, (or a word), wrong. In this tightly woven novel, the dynamics between Nina and Maggie play out and from chapter to chapter you have no idea who's the villain and who's the victim. As each chapter reveals a new layer of wrong doing, over reaching control and madness, the reader is transfixed by how badly people deal with mental health issues. Rather covering up the problem than facing the imagined 'shame' of reality. Maybe Maggie and Nina are both villains, or perhaps they're just both victims of ignorance, poor decisions and inadequacy. Typically for Mr Marrs' writing, you don't get an answer all wrapped up in a box, finished off with a big, red bow. The reader is left trying to decide for themselves what went wrong, and whether it was the chicken or the egg that came first. Full of suspense and heartache, this is yet another top notch book from the pen of John Marrs
I have read this author’s last two books, which each had a sci-fi element to them, so this book wasn’t quite what I thought it would be. I still thoroughly enjoyed it though. John knows how to build a backstory and divulge the pieces at just the right pace. He kept me interested and waiting for more with every chapter. However, the ending tied up a little quickly with a flash forward. Also, I wanted a few more details to explain what Nina really was. I think the details were a little glossed over, or maybe they just didn’t quench my thirst to really understand her. Regardless, this book is still very much worth your time, but it didn’t quite live up to some of the author’s other books.
Well, John Marrs has smashed it again! Every time I read a John Marrs book I end up in a state of shock by the end, this one (again) was no different. That ending left me reeling! It was not what I expected at all!
I did not know who to trust, who to like, who to dislike. I found myself second-guessing absolutely every character and their intentions and their behaviours. The characters were so dysfunctional and complex - I felt like I had no idea what they were truly capable of.
Roll on the next book! Definite 5 star recommended read!!
Maggie and Nina are living together in their family home since they were abandoned by their husband/father. Nina blames Maggie for his leaving and hates her with a blind fury. Maggie is locked in a room, with one window she can look out of and no amenities. She has only ever wanted to protect Nina, and loves her more than her own life, but cannot get through to her only daughter.
John Marrs has hit it out of the ballpark with this story. It's hard to put down and has you second-guessing throughout , The story is told by each woman, and it is really hard to tell which one is telling the true story! Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for giving me the chance to read this thriller!
I have lost sleep in order to finish this book! Totally compelling psychological drama. Lots of twists and turn as the true events and personalities are revealed.
‘OMFG’ what have I just finished reading? Only one of the most twisted books I’ve had the pleasure to read. What Lies Between Us by John Marrs, is an incredible, intense read, the plot, the twists, the characters, the writing, all blend to create the perfect read for psychological thriller lovers. If you don’t believe me, then perhaps knowing that THE Renee Zellweger’s Big Picture Co/MGM TV have purchased the television rights, will convince you that this book is a ‘MUST’ read.
What Lies Between Us is one of those that the less you know the more thrilling the read and please if you are thinking of checking out reviews for this book tread carefully as so many of them describe one of the big ‘reveals’. What Lies Between Us tells the story of two women, Maggie and Nina, who live together. Many would consider that normal, but their relationship is anything but! Maggie is kept in chains, imprisoned in the attic, by Nina. What has Maggie done to Nina to deserve such treatment? What secrets is Maggie desperate to hide? What’s the connection between the two?
I found The complex relationship between Nina and Maggie fascinating, the bitterness and resentment between the pair is palatable throughout. I found I couldn’t flick the pages on my kindle fast enough as their story unfolded, there were so many emotions that spilled from the pages, anger, fear, guilt, and disgust. The author has created characters with their own unique voice; he discloses Maggie and Nina’s story in such away your sympathies constantly waiver between both characters, Amid the horror and the abuse, there are tender moments that offer glimmers of hope that their toxic relationship can be repaired. I must admit I had a love/hate relationship with both women, throughout What Lies Between Us depending on which part of the book I was reading.
The beauty of this book is the way John Marr’s tantalises the reader with details about both women’s life’s, never revealing too much, but just enough to tease you. The author’s twisted imagination allows you to be privy to the two women’s disturbed minds, it’s bone chilling, and creepy, but it also makes for an exciting read. The tension never waivers, the horror of the story ebbs and flows, and the plot is perfectly executed. Up until now The One has always been my favourite book by John Marrs but I’m not sorry to say What Lies Between Us has just taken its place. Is it a book I would recommend? You bet! This has to be one of my best reads this year.
Review maybe altered slightly and edited prior to publication on my blog
My thanks to Amazon publishing, Mr. Marrs and Netgalley.
I have this friend on Goodreads, "Dita, Dita, hey Dita! and she has nothing but good things to say about this author.
I don't know John Marrs from a hole in the ground.
This story is unlike anything I've read before. This isn't something that should bother me, yet it does.
I will admit that I had an idea of what was going on. I wish I could say it's because of my superior mind." Hyuk, hyuk! " Unfortunately, it's only because sometimes I think the same as the author! Bummer, dude! So, much as I loved this book..and believe me this is some crazy shit that needs to be gobbled up. It's that good! The intricacies, and the subtleties in the last 35%. ....,........not to be missed.
I have one word for this book, MAGNIFICENT! This is my first John Marrs book and I am beyond dazzled. From start to finish, it is so compelling. Nina and Maggie are exceptionally scary, and that is a compliment. A story that can sure give you paranoia and nightmares. I LOVE IT!
I continue to really love Marrs' writing style and each of his books are vastly different which is so fun. This book wasn't my favorite of Marrs' books however it was still a strong read that I did enjoy. There were some unrealistic parts that had to be overlooked and I liked it progressively less towards the end. I saw all the "twists" before they came. But I don't think it was meant to be super twisty/shocking and found the majority of the book to be pretty entertaining and solid. For Marrs fan I would recommend this book! For those new to Marrs I would recommend starting with The Good Samaritan or one of his other highly rated books before moving to this one. I will definitely continue to read and recommend Marrs!
This book started out slow and I almost ga be up but I’m glad I didn’t. Loved the twisty ending. Great book
Omg this book was unreal. Loved it. Didn't want it to end. Loved they way the story jumped between the present and the past, while I tried to put all the pieces of the puzzle together. Can't remember this book enough. Not sure if I can another book just yet;
Well done John Marrs -. A def five star read
Reading a Marrs book is always an absolute treat and this is no exception. The plot was layered like an onion; everytime you thought you knew the characters a layer was peeled off and mad eyou reevaluate. Fantastic.
I was very excited to start John Marrs's next book as I was absolutely blown away by The One. My issues with this one may be that I had such high expectations. Unfortunately, this did not live up to the hype I created for it.
The story begins with alternating narrators: Maggie and Nina are mother and daughter, and the book starts out with the reader trying to understand how their relationship become so strained. The chapters then begin to head back in time. Readers get to start unraveling the truth by learning about past events that have plagued both characters. It takes some time to figure out what really happened behind those closed doors, so the twists, though expected, were there. I just was waiting for something that never happened. I kept thinking, "Ok, this is a twist, but where's the REVELATION?" It just never got there.
I can't deny that this story is intriguing, but it just went far too slow for me. I didn't find myself compelled to keep reading like I do in many other mysteries. Unfortunately, I will say that if you haven't read The One, I would skip this one and read that one. There is entertainment in this one, but it just didn't it for me.
I have never read any of this authors novels before but the description of this one caught my attention.
I read it in a few sittings, it's very well written and plotted. A psychological thriller at it's best, it kept me turning the pages and devouring every word. What an imagination this author has, I will certainly be reading more by John Marrs.
What a book. I read the last 50% of this in one sitting as I just couldn't put it down. It's a dark and disturbing read at times, but so well written, that I was drawn into Maggie and Nina's world and wanted to know the reasons behind Maggie's forced imprisonment by her own daughter. This story has me questioning so many things and as everything unfolded, I was gobsmacked. So many twists and turns and the ending, wow. The story gripped me from the beginning and I loved how it jumped back and forth through time in both characters perspectives to give the full story. I tried guessing at a few things and waited to see if I was right. I wasn't expecting a lot of the outcomes and this is what made this such a powerful and engrossing tale.
This was my first book by this author, but I now have his others on my kindle and will be reading them for sure. Well written, excellent prose and vivid descriptions, and characters that came to life on the page. An easy 5 stars from me.
WOW WOW WOW What a book and it might just be John's best yet. That says a lot as I have loved all of his books to date. This book is utterly captivating and jaw dropping and is a book I simply couldn't put down. I devoured this book in just over a day.
Thank you so much Netgalley for approving me to read this book.
Really dark book, the amount of twists and turns in this was brilliantly gripping throughout.
As we read the alternating views of Maggie and Nina, spreading over various timelines, it's hard to know who is the craziest, Maggie or Nina? You will have to decide that for yourself though!
Really enjoyed it and kept me reading till early hours of the morning.
John Marrs is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors and I have yet to read one of his books that disappointed me.
Maggie is being held captive in her attic by her 36 year old daughter, Nina. She is chained to a beam in the floor and spends her days watching the comings and goings from her window. Nina believes she has good reason to imprison her mother. But things are not what they seem.
What Lies Between Us by John Marrs is an incredibly twisty thriller. As always, the plot is original and entertaining. I enjoyed the dual timelines and creepy atmosphere. This is one of the best thrillers I’ve read in awhile!
Thank you to Netgalley and Amazon Publishing UK for the review copy!
Another fantastic read by John Marrs. Always keeps you guessing with lots of twists and turns. A real page turner.
I really enjoyed it. John Marrs knows how to put a "soapy" spin to a story. The dynamic between mother and daughter was really interesting and at times I doubt know if I should laugh or cry. Definitely recommend!
So I am giving this 4 starts but it is rounded up from 3.5 for me. I love John Marrs and one if his books is on my all time favorite list but I struggled with this one, The first 50% was just too slow for me. I know that people love the slow burners but I just don't. If he wasn't the author, I would have given up.
For me the book started at the half way point. That is when the action started and I was so glad I stuck with it.
Thank you NetGalley for the opportunity to read this book.
“Nina can never forgive Maggie for what she did. And she can never let her leave.”
Maggie lives with her daughter Nina. She is sixty nine and watches the world from her upstairs window. She is chained in her room for what she has done to Nina. Occasional chapters take us back twenty five years to when Nina’s father left and things changed. There are things that Nina doesn’t know about the past, secrets that Maggie holds close as she really doesn’t want her daughter to find out what happened. We also go back just over two years -shortly before Nina captured her mother. Oooh!! This is one of those reads that makes you slightly anxious and uneasy. You just know that there is something amiss but not quite what. I have loved all John’s books and this one is no different. All are captivating (every pun intended!) and keep the pages turning, hoping for a snippet of more information and then also receiving a snippet more of intrigue. A read that will have your head spinning and left me wondering what was real and what was not albeit in the world of fiction. A cleverly thought out plot and one to leave you reeling.
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3.5stars. I received the advanced copy of this book from netgalley in exchange for an honest review and my God! What the hell did I just read? This book was crazy. I got into this book without knowing much and it took me a while to know the situation.
The first half of this book was a bit depressing yo me and it made me quite anxious. After 50 percent of the book I was able to relate what actually was going on and then I started enjoying the story.
The writing is gripping and fabulous but I had some issues with the story itself. There were certain places where I had doubt about the possibility of that particular situation because no one is that thorough with the criminal situations described here.
The story portrays the complex mother daughter relationship which is very dark and intense. This book is not for everyone because it makes you very anxious. This story very well represents the fact that karma comes back to you to bite you back.
The way these characters act around each other is top notch crazy. This is a kind of story where there are no villains and no heroes. It is definitely a dark domestic thriller and if you like thrillers, surely you should read it.
Omg...I cannot get over the psychological roller coaster that this book is! We follow two viewpoints in this book: Nina and Maggie (both past and present). They live together but their relationship is complicated, to say the least....
I honestly lost track of the amount of secrets and lies that this book contains. Right when you think you understand the relationship between these two, you are thrown for a loop and left in complete shock.
I absolutely LOVED the character development....getting into the heads of Nina and Maggie was terrifying but I loved every minute of it! Another amazing read by John Marrs!
Thank you to Amazon Publishing UK and NetGalley for providing me with an advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest review!
Warning.... once you start you may not want to put this book down.
Nina and Maggie live together and have dinner every other night. Once they are finished Nina helps Maggie back to her room in the attic and into the heavy chains which keep her there.
Told in alternating voices of Nina and Maggie both in the present day and various times over the past 25 years the story draws you in as a reader and makes you question who is the reliable narrator?
I was drawn in immediately and enjoyed the different aspects of the story and how they were drawn together. Marrs, once again, doesn’t disappoint.
Once again John Marrs has delivered another great read. I don't know what goes on in his head and how he comes up with these stories, but this one drew me in, kept me locked in and spat me out with my head spinning at the other end.
The narrative moves from Nina to Maggie, from the present to the past and back again, telling their story and how they come to be where they are. It is not a pretty story and the characters themselves are unpleasant but the twists and turns kept me engrossed and guessing.
I received a copy of this book from the publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review
Another great book by John Marrs, really good character descriptions I felt I got to know each character throughout the book and interestingly weaved stories throughout the book. I had no clue where the ending would lead me to and by 3/4 of the way through I still didn't have a clue. John continues to write excellent books and am sorry I couldn't gallop through this at my usually fast "newJohn Marrs book pace" due to Covid 19 escalations at work. A book I certainly wouldn't hesitate to recommend.
A very cleverly drawn out thriller, going us two opposing views of a high unusual situation. We get drip fed info from mother and daughter, each seemingly contradictory, until it all comes beautifully together at the end in a fairly explosive finish!
Maggie and Nina, mother and daughter, have been living together for 38 years. Nina looks after Maggie’s every need, but things aren’t quite as they seem as Maggie can never leave. Nina can’t forgive her mother for the things that she did, but there are things about the past that Nina doesn’t know and Maggie is going to keep it that way.
This is a domestic drama like know other. It is very cleverly written with lots of reveals and twists and turns along the way. Another reason this book is quite unusual but also very good is that neither character is very likeable and instead of rooting for one of them you end up trying to determine which one is worse.
If you’re a fan of John Marrs you will definitely enjoy this book and his brilliant writing.
What Lies Between Us by John Marrs
I loved this book!
I have read and loved all of John Marrs books and this one did not disappoint.
There are so many twists and turns you don’t want to put it down as you never know what is coming next.
Why does Nina hate Maggie so much to chain her up in their attic? What did Maggie do to deserve this and what is Maggie hiding?
I loved the twisted characters.
I would like to thank Net Galley and Amazon Publishing UK for providing me with a digital ARC in exchange for an honest review.
John Marrs never fails to deliver! His writing is fluid and plausible, and engagingand relatable. I really love the references to 1980's/1990's 'pop culture'. It is great that he has touched on mental health, and on Grooming..
John Marrs tends not to have dramatic plot twists, more the constant drip of information that causes the reader to gasp, hold their breath and switch allegiances throughout the book.
I spent three days reading the book, three days 'living with Maggie and Nina'. We love our Children unconditionally, when does this love turn to obsession? When should we let them make their own mistakes? when should we trust that they will be ok to make it on their own.? When does 'wanting them to do the right thing become manipulation.
and control? When should we let them go? when should we forgive?
A tale of family love fuelled by hate and trauma
Well it's official, John Marrs has done it again ... outdone himself actually. 5 HUGE stars!!!
What Lies Between Us blew me away! Soooo many twists and turns! Just when you're certain you know all the answers get ready for another twist ... or, several. WOW! I seriously spent the majority of this book with my mouth hanging open, ha ha ha!!!
Crazy plot that is so perfectly executed I'll be thinking about this for awhile ....
Huge thank you to NetGalley and Amazon Publishing for my review copy!
4.5
Oh my god was this book something. I even had to take breaks between chapters just to comprehend what the heck was going on.
So like all fiction books, there are characters and you get to learn about them. By the time you learn something about a character and fully accept it, something else just comes out so you're always in a state of surprise. Now, this whole book is pretty twisted, but I honestly couldn't help but feel compassion and hate for Nina and Maggie at the same time. Just to get my point across, the characters and backstory are unpredictable, no matter how much you think you know them.
Let's talk about the writing. This book is written in 4 different ways, dual POV and the past on how the two got to this point, and I feel like the author handled this perfectly helping with the WTH thoughts. The author also really gets to the point making everything seem normal which adds another layer of WTH thoughts.
With that done, the plot. It's honestly really enjoyable with things happening and like the characters, they're unpredictable, but my only problem is that the book relies too much on the past POV with more things happening there than in the present. Also, the way things happen in the present feels too convenient to the plot making it seem unrealistic at times.
Anyways, with my thoughts all typed out here, I would strongly recommend getting this book mainly for the plot and characters and hopefully the feeling you get when you read an amazing book.
Thank you to Netgalley and Amazon UK Publishing for this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
This is a deliciously dark, tantalizingly twisted tale.
The premise itself gives you a glimpse into the mayhem and madness that is to come. Maggie is kept locked in the attic with a heavy chain around her ankle every night. What could Maggie have done to Nina to make her want/feel the need to do something like this? This story started off bizarre and if you think things can't get anymore outlandish, you're dead wrong!
The story is written from the perspective of both women and, let me tell you, the secrets in this house are dark. They're motivations and actions are so abnormal and really take the dysfunctional mother/daughter relationship to a whole new level!
John Marrs really did a good job of messing with the reader's emotions throughout. At points, you empathize with Maggie and at other points your Team Nina. Is either character redeemable in the end? No. Not really. But they are two characters that you'll love to hate!
If you want to read something uniquely bizarre, if you're a David Lynch fan or you're on the edge of sanity and need that final push then this is the book for you!
Thank you to NetGalley for providing an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
What a whirlwind! This novel is like a slap to the face. It keeps you alert and vigilant. Stories change, secrets are revealed, and up until the very last page you are hanging in suspense. This novel reflects the lengths you will go to protect your child.
This is another fantastic read from John Marrs. It is full of twists, secrets and shocks. It is slightly slow-going, to begin with, but once you really hit the middle of the story, it is impossible to put down.
I always dread starting a John Marrs book as I know I’m going to have a sleepless night staying up and reading it. This book didn’t do that to me at first, but once I was about 50% of the way in then I had to get the matchsticks out to keep my eyes open, so I could continue reading.
The whole way through, you aren’t sure what to expect or where the story is going to go. We are following Maggie and Nina, a mother and daughter who live together but not everything is as it seems. There are so many secrets you aren’t sure who to believe or why any of the current events have ended up where they are. Their present voices are interspersed with past events that have shaped the ongoing relationship between the two characters. We go back as far as twenty-five years ago and sometimes only eighteen months. It did get a little confusing at times knowing whose head you were inside. You really had to pay attention at the beginning of each chapter of who you were with and when as there was no pattern to the chapters.
The overall feel of the book reminded me of ‘When You Disappeared’ which was Marrs’ first book. It was a little slower than some of his more recent novels and more domesticated.
I did guess some of the twists, but others really did jump out and shock you. Everything is drip-fed you, so you are getting shock after shock as you continue to read. Even some of the previous shocks can come back around and shock you again. It was a truly gripping read even though the pace was a little slower than I expected.
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This was my first John Marrs and what a wild ride it was! I'll be sure to ckeck on his previous works as I enjoyed his writing very much.
«What Lies Between Us» is a highly gripping thriller where the author doesn't hold anything back.
Nina & Maggie's story got me hooked from the very beginning; I immediately knew I'd embarked on a crazy, messed-up journey. This mother-daughter relationship is not one you usually witness: a relation of co-dependence, a disturbing co-habitation, two lives linked by more than blood.
At the start of the novel, you are instantly introduced to the worst of the two women's situation, or so you would think.
While Nina is holding her mother captive as a form of revenge, you come to understand that Maggie is not the victim she appears to be and many secrets are yet to be revealed.
As you might feel an ounce of sympathy for Nina, you quickly realise that she is also to blame for this situation and is not as sane as she may seem.
I won't go into details about their complex and sinister past, but know that many secrets and wild revelations are scattered over the course of this twisted tale.
Throughout my reading, I was always switching back and forth between pitying one over the other. But the terrifying ending got me and I was shell-shocked.
«What Lies Between Us» is a disturbing, yet highly entertaining thriller that I would very much recommend!
If you are sensitive to violence, murder, sequestration, torture, abuse, and many more, then you might want to reconsider reading this one.
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An awesome book, lives up to expectations and is the true reason why people introduced the phrase ‘I couldn’t put it down.’
Built up a brilliant relationship between the characters, the style of writing really hooks you from the beginning and stays true to the voice of each character. The book alternates between two women’s voices chapter by chapter, divulging little gems of backstory throughout as the fast paced thriller moves through the action. Really eerie and thought provoking, a little too close to home at some points.
Absolutely loving John Marrs, consistently awesome unputdownable stuff.
My only complaint would be having to wait for his next one to come out.
Holey Moley this was utterly brilliant!
What Lies Between Us is sooo unputdownable, I almost finished it in one sitting!
What an intense, addictive and terrifying mother daughter relationship this story tells. Revenge is sweet but what takes place here is pure evil.
What is the terrible history that exists between Librarian Nina and her mother Maggie who live together in Maggie’s house that brings out this saga of horror?
For those of you that love an entertaining and dark suspense thriller, this is one you cannot miss. The author really knows how to capture his audience and shock them.
I wish to thank NetGalley & Amazon Publishing UK, for generously providing me with a copy of the book to read in return for an honest review.
This was a twisty messed up masterpiece! I just didn't see all the twists coming. Loved that truth be told I didn't know who the "bad guy" was, was it the daughter or was it the mom?! And when one of them says something are they telling the truth or telling a lie? I ate it up! Loved the story, haven't heard of that type of plot before, so that was such a wonderful surprise because of all the books I read, to read something fresh!
Thank you to NetGalley for this opportunity to read an advance copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Wow wow wow!!!
If you like psychological thrillers; here is one you need to read.
It’s all about family for Nina, but family isn’t very easy for her. Her father abandoned her and her mother when she was a teenager. Nina also had a miscarriage and a stillborn by the time she was fifteen. Her mother doesn’t get along with her very well either because they don’t see eye to eye; probably because Nina is keeping her mother as a prisoner inside of their home. How far will you go to keep family near by you? Also, how will you act if you find out some dark, hidden secrets about your family?
Bravo on this book. Get ready for some mind-twisting chapters.
This book surprised me!
It started a bit slow, but wow did that change. I really liked the characters especially Tommy, it was great how John Marrs got me believing the storyline only to tip it completely on its head . The chapters were not long which made it unputdownable.
I will definitely be reading more from this author.
Wow, John Mara, what can I say, another fantastic read. You really do have one sick imagination. Totally loved this and couldn’t put it down.
Wow this book is awesome. This will take you on a journey that will cause you to experience all kinds of emotions. I read this book in about a day because it was so hard to put down. Thanks to NetGalley for the arc of this book in exchange for an honest review.
What Lies Between Us by John Marrs is a must read mystery thriller novel. Though a few twists were easy to guess, the rest were mind boggling. After reading this book, I am seriously considering re-picking their other book that I had DNFed earlier.
The breath-takingly intense and devious plot left me asking for more. It was scary and disturbing, to say the least. The end was epic and unexpected. The story is spread over various timelines, and is narrated by the mother daughter duo. Both the characters are convincing in their own right, and the reader in me was confused as to who he should root for. Eventually, I kept changing sides every couple of chapters.
I am sure it is going to be a bestseller.
Thanks to the author and the publisher for the eARC.
Verdict: A must read.
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An ok read.
They say every house has its secrets, and the house that Maggie and Nina have shared for so long is no different. Except that these secrets are not buried in the past.
Every other night, Maggie and Nina have dinner together. When they are finished, Nina helps Maggie back to her room in the attic, and into the heavy chain that keeps her there. Because Maggie has done things to Nina that can’t ever be forgiven, and now she is paying the price.But there are many things about the past that Nina doesn’t know, and Maggie is going to keep it that way—even if it kills her.
Because in this house, the truth is more dangerous than lies. I personally was not so hooked by this thriller despite of its good plot. These kind of thrillers I read everyday so nothing was new to me. But it's an ok read. Thriller fans go for it.
Thanks to NetGalley and Amazon Publishing UK for giving me an advance copy of this book.
O.M.G!!! This book was AMAZING! I honestly didn’t want it to end, that’s how much I enjoyed this story
In a nutshell: For the last 2.5 years Maggie and Nina have dinner together after which Nina takes Maggie back to her room in the attic, where she remains chained up and Nina goes about her life. Maggie has done unforgivable things to Nina, and now she must pay the ultimate price. But every story has two sides and not every memory is reliable.
My thoughts: I honestly went in blind. I didn’t read the synopsis or look at the reviews. I was rewarded in the end with a mind blowing, twisted and dark tale of buried family secrets, lies and of course murder. I was so absorbed in this book and I savoured and loved every page. Well written, unique and suspenseful, I seriously can’t say enough good things about this one. READ THIS BOOK! You won’t be disappointed 👏🏻
Thanks to Netgalley and Amazon Publishing UK for providing this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Nina keeps her mother, Maggie, locked up with a chain in the upper floor of their house. Nina has uncovered some things that Maggie did in the past that she feels are unforgivable and this is Maggie's punishment. Maggie has reasons for what she did in the past but she can't share those reasons with Nina.
I usually hate hostage books because I find them boring and the reasons for keeping the person hostage don't end up being that compelling. But I requested this one because the reviews on goodreads were so extremely positive. Well this book was a complete 180 from those boring hostage books. This was fantastic. I could not put it down. New info was being turned up around every corner and I went back and forth between who was really to blame for the mess that was these two women's lives. This was my first read from this author and it clearly won't be my last. This was so warped and nuts, and soooo good!
How moley! What a marvellously twisted and convoluted mind John Marrs has. This book kept me on the edge of my seat from the moment I began reading. It's not for me now to spoil the reading pleasure for other but let's just say Baby Jane springs to mind. Talk about a dysfunctional family with co-dependency issue...and you're only then scratching the surface of this thriller. Yes, I will confess it stretched credulity at times and you will have to suspend disbelief while you read it. But that's why it's such a cracking good story. Highly recommended. John Marrs, you've done it again! Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC - what a wild ride!
Fantastic read - another in long line from John Marrs. A daughter keeps her mother chained up in her attic but why? My sympathies constantly switched between them. Interesting questions on a mother’s love.
Some very bad decisions were made in a misguided effort to protect - probably summed up in this quote early on: “I thought that having a baby meant that I would always bei loved by someone until the day I died. I was wrong. Being a mother is no guarantee of anything”
Well John Marrs you are a little twisted aren't you :)
I have been a fan of this author for a long while now and this book doesn't disappoint.
It tells the story of Nina and Maggie - a mother and daughter living together in Maggies house - though things aren't quite as lovely as they seem - Maggie is locked upstairs in a room with chains at the bed - she is given food by her daughter and only has access to the bar minimiums in her room.
Why is Nina punishing her mother like this - what has actually happened to make her dislike her mother so much. This is a crazy twisted story - youll love it!
Looking for a dark thriller that will keep you turning the pages long past your bedtime? This is it. It’s a super dark story about a very disturbing and convoluted mother and daughter relationship. The chapters go back and forth in time and the narrator shifts between Maggie (the mom) and Nina (the daughter). You get little details in every chapter which flesh out how they got to where they are. Maggie chained to the floor in the attic. Yep, that’s right. Daughter keeps mom locked in her attic bedroom on a chain that doesn’t even reach the door. The best thing about this book is as it reveals details about their life together, you don’t know who the truly evil person is until the end, but don’t worry, you definitely find out.
This book is disturbing and a little icky in parts, but if you love dark and gritty thrillers, you will love it. I have another “mother/daughter” thriller on my shelf but I’m gonna have to wait on that one, because, ew, I just can’t. Gonna go read something happy now.
This was a disturbing psychological thriller. Beyond unimaginable family dynamics, mystery and twists all throughout. The character development was great, you really get attached to some of these characters. I thought the flashbacks to different time periods would be hard to adjust to, but its necessary for the story to unfold the way it did. My only critique is that despite the interesting storyline, surprisingly this book was a slow burn for me, but I can't explain why because I wasn't bored by the writing for a second.
This was my first John Marrs book, and I will certainly be reading more of his work!!
This was an incredible read! SO TWISTY AND DARK!!!!
The characters were complicated, complex and creepy!
The story is told in alternating perspectives, Maggie and her daughter, Nina, both in present time and in the past, I was hooked on this book from the first page until the last.
An incredibly twisty, dark, terror filled raed .
To say that What Lies Between Us is explosive would be an understatement. John Marrs took what I would consider a domestic thriller and turned it on its head. This book was incredibly dark and left you questioning everything you were told at the beginning of the novel.
I loved how Marrs slowly introduced the reader to the disturbing world of Maggie and Nina. What Lies Between Us starts out seemingly normal. However, pretty early on Marrs shows us just how not right this entire situation is.
What I loved about this novel the most were the characters. Both Maggie and Nina have done terrible things in their past. Neither one is better than the other which begs the question – do any of us have the right to punish someone else for perceived transgressions when you yourself are not an innocent party either?
Not everyone loves the unreliable narrator aspect in novels. That is one of my favorite aspects of a book and John Marrs gave me two of them. The book flips back and forth between past and present, in both Maggie and Nina’s perspective, so we could find out what exactly lead to the current events.
Maggie was constantly at odds with Nina. She struggled between wanting to continue loving and protecting her daughter and trying to save her own life. While we discover what Maggie’s past is, one thing is made evidently clear- she loves Nina. No matter what. This internal tug of war made this story more believable. Which was much needed as some of the plot points seemed a bit too unbelievable.
Nina on the other hand believes there is no love lost between her and her mother. She’s the type of women who bad things happen too not the cause of the bad things in her life. For her entire adult life she’s spent her time focusing on the past. How different her life may be if something had or hadn’t happened to her. All she craves a stable family and a comfortable life. But Maggie has seemingly got in her way of that.
If you are looking for a book that will keep you turning the pages well after your bedtime, What Lies Between Us is the book for you. This book starts out with a fast pace and keeps it up until the very end. John Marrs is a master at revealing new truths behind events we had already assumed the outcome of. This type of revealing reminded me a lot of Sandie Jones’ books. The best part was that it didn’t seem messy or choppy. It was all beautifully crafted to make a tragic story even more tragic.
There was only one event in which I wish Marrs explored more. He does lay out clues that can point a reader into the direction as to what really happened which I appreciated. But I just wanted a little more and I can’t say too much without spoiling things.
I wished the ending of this book had turned out differently. But the way John Marrs ended this novel is really the only way it could have ended to keep in line with the trajectory the characters were already on.
About: Nina has locked up her mother, Maggie in the attic because she has done something that is unquestionably evil. Maggie is up in the attic tied in chains. This is a story about a messed up family and the lies they tell each other.
Characters: This was a dual POV book and we get the thoughts of Nina and Maggie as well. The story goes into the past and tells about the present timeline simultaneously which helps with the character development of both mother and daughter.
My thoughts: This was a crazy read full of twists and turns. I wasn't able to figure out who to make the antagonist through the book because of the extreme plot twists! This was my first John Marrs read and I would definitely check out the author's other books too.
Recommendation: If you love a good page-turner, crazy psychological thriller then this is definitely the book for you.
Amazingly wicked. The plot had evil twists and turns that kept me turning pages. This book would make a great movie!
I’m a fan of John Mars but I really struggled with this one. I didn’t care for the characters and found it to move slowly. The book was well-written and had its share of plot twists, but as much as I tried I just couldn’t get into it. I’m still a Mars fan, just not a fan of this book. Thanks to NetGalley for an advance copy in exchange for an honest review.
This book was utterly amazing. The twists and turns kept coming. And that epilogue made me go what the heck?!??!?! Highly recommend for anyone who likes psychological thrillers!
I received an advanced reader copy of this book to read in exchange for an honest review via netgalley and the publishers.
OMG! What a fantastic yet creepily disturbing read this is! I could not put it down! The book twisted about half way through and then again twice after this and each twist was believable and crazy at the same time. This is an amazingly constructed spine tingling read that will have you gripped way after you should have turned off the lights!
Twisted tale of a mother and a daughter which takes the definition of a dysfunctional family to another level.
To be true though, I did spot some of the plot twists miles ahead and dysfunctional family dramas are normally not my cup of tea. So I was in two minds whether I should rate it 3. That doesn't take away from the fact that John Marrs is a master story teller and managed to keep me engrossed till the very end, despite this not being not one of my usual genres.
Maggie is Nina’s mom. They still live together, even as Nina’s an adult, but the two of them hate each other. Sounds like a typical toxic mother-daughter relationship, but it’s far from it.
Nina is holding Maggie captive in their attic, shackled to her prison. Nina holds her mom responsible for the sins of her past, but Maggie has always had her daughter’s best interest at heart.
We follow Nina and Maggie (past and present) and see how one or both of them are seriously twisted.
What Lies Between Us by John Marrs is an addicting thriller that I couldn’t put down. I didn’t want to go too much into the plot, as I think this is best gone into blind. I’ve read two other books by this author—both sci-fi thrillers—but this was a domestic and psychological thriller hybrid. If you want to read something wild, definitely pick this one up! 5/5 stars.
Thank you NetGalley, John Marrs and Amazon Publishing UK for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
WOW what a great read! I''m loved every minute of the two point of view book. Nina's character was well developed and thought through and Maggie's character was just as thought thru. I had no idea 3/4 of the book through what was going to happen next! It was a great ride! Both characters are unlikable but the story meddled into a great dark thriller. Loved it.
Thank you to netgalley and Thomas and Mercer for my review copy.
Dear God, please help me find the appropriate mental health professionals needed in order for me to recover from this book!!! It doesn't happen often, but sometimes I come across a novel that once I am finished, I will set it down, close my eyes, and ask myself (and I mean this as the highest form of praise),
"what in the hell did I just read?"
What Lies Between Us is the deliciously dark and twisted story of Nina and her mother, Maggie. The novel opens with a prologue about someone no longer mattering and it sets a very creepy tone right off the bat. Nina is a thirty-something single woman that works in a library. Her mother, Maggie, is in her sixties and lives upstairs in the attic of their home. When I say she lives in the attic, I mean that she is held captive wearing chains cuffed to her ankle and only gets to come downstairs for dinner with Nina every couple of days.
This story is told from both Nina and Maggie's POVs and alternates between the past (ranging from 2 to 25 years earlier) and the present. I enjoyed the format and the flashbacks to the events leading up to the present but quickly suspected that neither Nina or Maggie was a reliable narrator. At first, it seems that Maggie has done unspeakable things to Nina throughout her life and this is Nina punishing her. However, as the novel progresses, each woman's truths slowly start to reveal themselves.
Did I mention how dysfunctional these women are?
Besides touching on the blurb and the extreme psychological issues represented in this book, I can't say much more about the overall premise without spoilers. But what I can say, is that this is without a doubt one of the most entertaining and surprising novels that I have read in quite some time. Every time that I found myself thinking something was true or thinking that I had figured something out - I was wrong. Every single time. John Marrs took me on a trip through crazy town with a ton of stops I wasn't expecting. This novel isn't fast-paced, per se, but it is so addictive you will not want to put it down. With every chapter and honestly, every page, things just continued to spiral into more dysfunction and madness. And it was absolutely brilliant!
I highly, highly recommend What Lies Between Us to fans of domestic and psychological thrillers. There is not a happy ending and it will certainly make you pause and take a breath several times, but it is fantastic. John Marrs is a new-to-me author but I now plan on checking out everything this man has written.
Oh yes - I read that Renee Zellweger's production company purchased the TV rights to this novel and I am already losing my mind with anticipation imagining this as a nice, long series on Netflix! Congrats to John Marrs!
*Thanks to NetGalley and Thomas & Mercer for providing this ARC in exchange for my honest opinion!
This book takes us through the stories that bind Maggie and her daughter, Nina, together. Alternating between points of view, and jumping throughout the timeline, we slowly build a picture of how each character feels, and what’s happened.
I have to admit, this is not a pacey read (or maybe I’m just struggling because I’m on lockdown with an insane amount of children, and don’t have time for coherent thought), but that doesn’t detract from it all. Instead, it was a fascinating read, that built up gradually over time, and allowed you to fill in the blanks and marvel at precisely how sinister the whole thing was.
This is a family that definitely puts the fun in dysfunctional!
The main characters are so well written, and the associated issues well researched, I didn’t find any of the storyline too far-fetched. Whilst this is the first book I’ve read by Marrs, it most definitely will not be my last!
The Stars: A very rare, and brilliantly earnt 5 stars! I have nothing to fault.
WOA WOA WOA. WHAT THE FREAKING SH*T DID I JUST READ!!! I DON’T EVEN KNOW HOW TO START THIS BOOK REVIEW BECAUSE IT JUST ROTATED MY SENSES AND I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT TO FEEL ANYMORE!!!
First of all I want to thank NetGalley and Thomas & Mercer for approving me with this book. I will forever be grateful that I am introduce to this wonderful author that has a great way in messing me up so bad. (Of course in a good way.)
This is the first book that I have read from John Marrs and I am so obsess! Why the hell did it took me too long to find him? Like whyyyyyyyy?????
First, let’s talk about the synchronization of the POV’s and the two POV’s that I am so grateful for! It’s such a great effort but thank the heaven’s for the villains POV. This book reminds me a lot of VERITY. It was the first book that introduced me into a villain’s POV but I am not even sure about VERITY since it messed me up also. However, this book has two POV of people whom the reader will think as villains. I am just so messed up with this. It’s just the way these POV’S make the readers dive intimately inside a person’s mind is the best thing for me than any third POV can even express. It’s just a different feeling when it’s a first POV, not to mention two. My gosh what a great treat!
Then let’s talk about the twists. I am never going to spill any spoilers in my reviews. But… THE TWISTS OMG! They said the best writers are the ones who gives a shock to a reader. Well hey I’m here! I have anticipated a lot of things as to what happened and the truth always turns out to be a thunderbolt. A literal one that will disperse your whole being into the things that really happened. I am literally struck! These truths are more horrifying than I can ever explain and it always scatter my emotions! I don’t even know what emotion to feel on the truths revealed while reading. Though each truth have some relation but the emotions will always be different on so many levels.
The setting is not a unique one since there are many movies about things like this. Still, I can’t imagine about this situation. It’s just so horrible locked up in a room with little access to freedom or even none!
Maggie. Maggie. Maggie. I can’t express how utterly shock I am with the truths. I have a lot of why’s more than anything else. I think I will never understand the things you do. How can you be like that? Why did you choose to be like that? I am so heartbroken, full of pity and sadness. I can never freely express what I feel about you since I don’t want to spoil anything with the people reading my review. (Only if there are people who read them.) Nevertheless, you broke my heart Maggie, more than anything else. You know the truth, but why? Love will always have depths in them that I can never understand.
Nina! NINAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!! I am sincerely mad of you. I need a book two of this because of the ending. I am totally more shock of you more than Maggie. If Maggie broke my heart, you ruined me! I can never understand you even though I have been into your head. How can these things even happen? How can you define love that way? How come you still haven’t figured it out? Why can’t you try harder in figuring it? Why does being stuck there gives you satisfaction that this is what life is suppose to be? That it’s what love is suppose to be? You were a teenager then, you despise Maggie but why to that extent? I will never understand it. NEVER. It left me a lot of question marks about the cruelty, compassion, numbness, care & love you’ve shown. I’m speechless and I give up understanding.
This book has given me a roller coaster ride. It’s confusing, surprising, shocking, nerve wracking, hurting, heartbreaking, just everything! I’ve seen love, care, pain, solitude, desire, sacrifice, & death! Like literally! The ending tightens my chest. I am left speechless. How can the ending be like this. I am left unsatisfied. Though I think it is a proper ending for a tumultuous story like this. No further explanation, just that.
John Marrs has a great way in playing with your emotions and anticipations. I have no idea a book can even do that to me! This book gives a humungous impact. The heaviness of the emotion especially at the end will always remain in me. I think I will always be reminded of this story and how it stirs all of the emotions I never imagine would occur all at the same time. It’s just great. Standing ovation.
Whew what a ride!!! What Lies Between Us by John Marrs was in-freaking-sane! I went into this book blind and that made it even better. Just when I thought the book couldn’t get any crazier, it did. I kept saying these women are crazy af!! It was hard to trust either one of them. The first two lines in the synopsis are: “Nina can never forgive Maggie for what she did. And she can never let her leave.” I feel like that’s the only thing needed before just deep diving into this fucked up book lol I give it 4 stars. I wasn’t a fan of the ending. It is still a great read. I really wonder how John Marrs come up with these crazy plots.
Thank you to @netgalley and @amazonpublishing for my advance readers copy. It publishes on May 15th #partner
Publication Date: 15 May 2020
Publisher: Amazon Publishing UK
5 Star⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
WOW!! 🤯
John Marrs, you have blown my mind! Thank you for giving me my first 5 star read of 2020!
This is the first book I have read from this author but there is absolutely no doubt his books will fill my shelves!
I was totally hooked from the get go with all the twists and turns making me feel like I was on a thrilling roller coaster ride! My stomach lurched and my jaw dropped! It was dark, chilling, intense and warped! Each turn of the page had me deeply enthralled and made it simply impossible to put down.
This story is told from two points of view, Maggie and Nina, of their broken relationship from past to present. Maggie and Nina are mother and daughter, they live in the same house and dine together every other night. After dinner Nina helps Maggie back to her room, in the attic where she chains her up and locks her in.
At what lengths will a mother go to protect her own flesh and blood? What did Maggie do that Nina will never forgive her for?
You will need to read this amazingly mind blowing thriller to hear how this twisted story unfolds!
For all you dark psychological thriller lovers, this is definitely one you need to add to your the list for 2020!
Thank you to John Marrs, Netgalley and Amazon Publishing UK for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.
This may contain spoilers-
This book is just messed up. I can’t even. I expected to be dark but I didn’t realize it was going to be that dark! I guessed quite a few of the twists and turns. And I wasn’t a huge fan of the ending. I felt it dragged a little bit. I totally understand a mother going above and beyond for the child but— no one should have for Nina. That chick is just completely psycho. I don’t know why her mother covered up so much for her. Nina is just a psychopath and I did question Maggie a lot throughout but she turned out to be one of the good guys. I just wish one thing would have been different and that would be that Bobby/Dylan would have escaped alive some how. I feel like there needed to be a little light at the end of the tunnel
What Lies Between Us by John Marrs
I rate this book 4.5 stars
Nina can never forgive Maggie for what she did. And she can never let her leave!
This fast paced book from an author l love doesn't disappoint on any level it held my attention from the first chapter.
A Mother and Daughters life and relationship.
A story that is dark,deep and gripping all at once.Full of suspense and intrigue as the narrative develops and unwinds.
A must read!
With thanks to Netgalley, the Author and the Publishers for my chance to read this.
John Marrs is one of my favorite authors, and I will read anything he writes, so I was so excited to get my hands on What Lies Between Us! We immediately meet Maggie and her daughter Nina. It's clear that their relationship is strained, and very quickly, the reader discovers that Nina keeps Maggie chained up in the attic of the house they share. I was dying to know what type of events played out in their past that caused such a crazy thing to happen in their relationship!
We get chapters in both Nina and Maggie's point of view, and both also have chapters told from their past, so we gradually see what happened to cause their relationship to shift from mother and daughter to guard and prisoner.
I don't want to give too much away, but I will say that every time a piece of information was revealed from either Maggie or Nina, it made me hate the other person, so I was in a constant state of whiplash trying to decide whose side I was on (or if I was on no ones side all together!)
John Marrs has a rare talent where he can write so many different books that are all SO different from each other, but that are each amazing and twisty in their own right! He doesn't rely on cliches or overdone genre themes, and I really appreciate that all of his books have fresh ideas. I absolutely recommend picking up any one of his books, and this one is no exception. If you haven't read any of his books yet, what are you waiting for?! Go, NOW, and pick one up! You won't regret it!
Underwhelming but not boring!
What a ride through crazy town this was. Actually I think the train still remains in crazy town! A daughter who has chained her mother up as a prisoner at their home for two years now. What could sound more reasonable?
I'll admit 2 things: I went into this with high expectations and my opinion appears to be in a small minority overall.
While the crazy was indeed off the chart, I still felt the plot never actually went anywhere. I never felt there was a "big mystery" per se. It was generally obvious who had done everything, or at the very least you already knew it was entirely between the two main characters either way. Therefore, the "reveal" was no reveal at all.
I also struggled with the ending. I did not feel any closure and was very underwhelmed, disappointed after reading 363 pages. It was a story, told from the beginning, but that didn't have any real ending in my opinion.
The redeeming qualities for me was the pace of the book and the authors writing quality. The book moved along nicely and the author did an excellent job using the alternating timelines to enhance the readers experience. Often this technique can be confusing, however, I felt the author improved the book for it. The content and overall plot of the book was also high quality. With over the top craziness, the author succeeded in fully engaging the reader.
I enjoyed reading this book very much. It wasn't until near the end that I realized it wasn't actually going to go anywhere that I became disappointed and unsatisfied. Again, I've seen many reviews for this book and almost all were high praise. My rating appears to be in the minority.
*Thank you to Amazon Publishing UK in NetGalley for access to the advanced digital review copy!
What a cracker of a book. Deeply dark and twisted. I couldn't put it down. The characters are engaging and I couldn't want to find out what happened next.
A solid 4.5 stars from me!
Love love love John Marrs books and this one did not disappoint. Lots of twists and turns and kept me gripped right until the end. Highly recommend it
Thanks so much for giving me the opportunity to read an early edition of this amazing book. I could not put it down and while self isolating read this book in two days.
Difficult to say too much about this story without giving anything away but it really is a dark and tense thriller.
Maggie and her daughter have lived. Together alone since Maggie husband died. But life is not harmonious between them. Things get worse when Nina finds out what Maggie has taken away from her over the years, a chance to get married and to have children.
Nina desperately wants a baby but that will never be after the terrible things her mother has done to her, and all Maggie wants to do is make her mother pay for all the terrible things she has done to her.
Great book must be read.
Wow John Marrs smashes it once again! I read The One a few years ago and loved it so I really hoped this one was a good one. Well, this was fantastic 😃 so chilling and unpredictable and it really had me on the edge of my seat wanting to read more. Thank you netgalley for the copy of this book, this is definitely one to put to the top of the list - release date is 15th May.
I had heard so many good things about this author, and this book totally surpassed my expectations. Both of the main characters (mother and daughter Maggie and Nina) have so much depth and are very believable, and I really enjoyed the character development of Nina in particular. I couldn’t put this book down - I can’t remember the last book I read in a day. If you like Lisa Jewell and Alex Lake, then you will love this!
This was a very slow read and one I was unable to relate to. Though it has some good plot twists, it was a bit difficult for me to get into.
What Lies Between Us is a another shocking, unputdownable thriller! I was a fan of John Marrs when I read " Passengers" last year and this is no exception. Another amazing thriller by John Marrs!
This story is such a dark, disturbing and twisted story. The storyline switches between the perspectives of mother and daughter ( Maggie & Nina) as you read each chapter you are given one bombshell after another, that leaves you even more confused.John had the ability to not only flesh out his characters so well. They are such unreliable characters, they you don’t know who to believe which adds to the suspense.
The pacing was great.. There are no slow points in this book and I was engaged throughout the book & could not put it down.
John Marrs knows how to write a thriller that sucks you into the story and takes you on a roller coaster of emotions. I felt: confused, shocked and heartbroken. The ending was amazing.
This is how a thriller should be written! Hats off to John Marrs your thrillers keep blowing me away and this was just another one that left me breathless. I’m still left thinking about the book! I look forward to the future books John Marrs writes!
Thank you @netgalley and @amazonpublishing for a digital copy in exchange for my review!
What lies between us is a deep, twisted story that grabbed my attention, right from the beginning. I was surprised that I never loosed focus and interest in knowing more about “what happened between” Maggie and Nina. Its a story about two women who hate each other, but due to “circumstances”, they live under the same roof. So realistically the story is said in Maggie and Nina’s POV and one of them holds dearest dark secrets, which (trust me on this) you’ll be shocked once revealed. And the revelation is brilliant. Not everything is revealed entirely at once, but its a slow release! Its so wonderful that the author has captured the true feelings and emotions of women! Bravo John! Definitely John Marrs is going to be my auto-buy/read author!
Thank you NetGalley, John Marrs and Amazon publishing for the ARC. This review is my own and is not influenced in any way!
‘I’ve learned the hard way that people – even loved ones – are transient souls.’
‘I have lost everyone I have ever loved and the common denominator in all of this is you.’
What Lies Between Us by John Marrs has completely left us speechless and unable to focus on anything but thinking what the hell did we just read. We can’t exactly say that we loved it, because of the content of this thriller, or that we even liked or rooted for any of the characters, well except for one honest poor bastard caught up in the messy lives of two quite frankly vile abhorrent women. There was literally no let up on the mood in this story. It was dark, twisted and a psychological torture from start to finish. As far as thrillers go, we can say John Marrs nailed it yet again!
‘And what will I have to apologise for when my day of reckoning comes? Will I be sorry for what I did, or for what I didn’t do, in the name of a mother’s love? Will I be forgiven for how I let my daughter down, for my sheer bloody ignorance? How can I ask for forgiveness when I truly believe that what I did was the right thing to do?’
So, how on earth do you recommend a story -especially at this point in our lives- which is going to break your human spirit, chill you to the bone and confront every single good thought you might have? Well, what we can say without a shred of doubt, is that this story compelled us from the beginning till the end. The writing astounded us. The characters hypnotised us. The outstanding John Marrs wowed us with his storytelling!
‘I often wonder if my best days might be the ones I can’t remember.’
‘She has turned me into this monster. I am an extension of her.’
What Lies Between Us is unlike any of this Author’s previous works that we’ve personally read. The intensity of focus on just two characters and their twisted psyche. Secrets, deception and lies. So exceedingly dark and so incredibly sinister in its truth of warped ‘good’ intentions acted out in a love so perverse. A torturous superbly written nightmare all the way through the pages with one disturbing twist after another, Nina and Maggie left us absolutely exhausted!
‘Whatever happens next won’t be down to the will of the girl I gave birth to, but as a result of the actions of her father, the man who robbed her of her childhood and set the wheels in motion for all that’s followed.’
Two women who hate each other live in the same house. Maggie loves Nina and would do anything to protect her, but Nina can’t forgive Maggie for what she’s done, so Nina does what anyone would do under those circumstances, she keeps Maggie prisoner in her own room. Their relationship is explored, and the situation is revealed slowly, building to unbearable tension. Both are unreliable narrators, or at least one is, the other one is just hiding many dark and disturbing secrets. The plot keeps throwing revelations that make the reader reconsider all assumptions until a shocking ending. I can’t say much more because of spoilers but the plot is very well-crafted. The characters are complex and border the extremes, but they are still more realistic than such a situation would make you assume. It may be my prejudice talking but I was surprised that a male writer could portray the inner lives of two women so realistically. My attention never lagged and I was surprised more than once. This is a great domestic thriller.
I chose to read this book and all opinions in this review are my own and completely unbiased. Thank you, NetGalley/ Amazon Publishing UK!
Wow, what a gripping psychological thriller. What a roller coaster! The reader thinks they have it all sussed out and know what has happened between Maggie and her daughter Nina, and then it twists and everything is up in the air again!
I really enjoyed it - its impossible to say more without giving away a plot that is so unlike any other book I've read. The characters are well presented, and the relationship between mother and child is explored in many ways.
You can't help but feel sorry for everyone in this twisted tale, while your heart leaps and you want to try to warn one character what another is about to do... or you think they are about to do! Cracking read.
Thank you to NetGalley and Amazon Publishing UK for allowing me access to the ARC in exchange for an honest review.
I loved this one! It was well paced, with great twists that kept me on my toes! I love John Marrs books and this one was another excellent one. Highly recommend!
A riveting and disturbing read that kept me on the edge of my seat trying to guess what had happened between Maggie and Nina in the past. A tense and terrifying story. Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC.
Another amazing book by john marrs, outstanding characters and great story, i guessed a couple of the twists but overall fantastic!
What Lies Between Us
By: John Marrs
Pub. Date May 15, 2020
Can you saw twisted?? This thriller took twisty, dark, and crazy as f%^& to the next level! Can’t do a synopsis because I will spoil it and then no one will like me.
Soooo, we have Maggie and Nina that live together BUT the HATE they have for one another is mind boggling. How they got to this point is the crux of the novel and the story can only be described as deranged!
There was so much going on that I couldn’t just fly through this one. I wanted to but I needed some time to absorb this story. It was tense with twists around every corner but it wasn’t an easy read. It is heavy, with ongoing family dysfunction, co-dependency, and such poor communication that it sometimes frustrated me. These characters were developed bit by bit from the present to the past and back again. Telling the story this way was crucial to the development of the characters but I think this is the one aspect that bothered me.
I loved this book and give it a 4.5/5 stars BUT someone needs to check on John Marrs. Is he ok? Does he have all of his mind? I don’t know how he wrote this book and is still a competent/sane person….Just sayin!
Thank you @Netgalley and @amazonpublishing for an advanced copy of the book in exchange for my honest review.
Great psychological thriller with enough turns to give you vertigo! This is definitely my kind of thriller. Hope to read more John Marrs soon!
*Many thanks to John Marrs, Amazon Publishing UK and NetGalley for arc in exchange for my honest review.*
This novel has won hearts of readers, not mine, alas.
Incredibly complicated relationships between a mother and a daughter were brought about mainly by the events which took place over two decades earlier. As the story unfolded, I was trying hard to understand motifs behind Maggie's (the mother) actions, and, unfortunately, I did not find them either justifiable or plausible. I would not like to go deep into the plot, however, I was unable to comprehend Maggie's attitude to everything NIna (the daughter) had done or did. Having said that, I admit that the book is full of twists and turns that kept me interested but I sighed much too much while reading to say that this offering by Mr Marrs was a winner for me.
Nina keeps Maggie chained in the attic as punishment for things that happened years earlier, but even Nina doesn't know the full truth that Maggie is keeping from her. This was...a quick read, but I didn't really like it. Everyone on Goodreads seems to be blown away by this, but I didn't like the characters (who are both terrible in their own ways) and I really wasn't shocked by any of the big secrets from the past. I am hard to please when it comes to books like this, I admit that, but this one didn't really do it for me. 2.5 rounded to 3 stars.
3.5 stars
This author is definitely a master of end of chapter cliff hangers. It makes you say, just one more page long after you should have stopped reading.
The story is told in alternating chapters, Nina a daughter taking care of her aging mother and Maggie the mother that at first glance seems to be a secluded elderly woman who is hell bent on making her daughter’s life difficult.
But why would you keep your own mother in chains? What could she possibly have done that was so unforgiving?
As the story progresses your impression of who is more unstable ping pong from one to the other and for the first 50% I was not sure who to believe and who to give my sympathies to.
There are lots of twists and secrets revealed and I enjoyed most of them however towards the end it got a BIT much and the one little twist feels like a plot hole to me.
But overall, this was great escapism.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, John Marrs is amazing!
What Lies Between Us is an absolutely incredible rollercoaster of a book.
If you've read The One and The Passengers, you'll know that it would be a mistake to assume everything is as it seems; because you'd be wrong. And then when you think you've cracked the code, you'll be wrong again. And again.
I'm so pleased to have been able to access this book early via Netgalley, and I'll definitely be picking up a hard copy once it's released.
Clearly anticipating a time when people would be quarantined in their homes, unable to go out, chained to their homes, Marss offers us a fast-reading domestic thriller. In it, he explores the often difficult relationships between a mother and a daughter. Here, a rather twisted relationship that has them bound together shut-in dark to the rest of the world and haunted by their memories of things that happened and what could have been. A domestic thriller like this is not my usual genre, but this one is rather unusual. Indeed, it would do Norman Bates proud.
Many thanks to the publisher for providing a copy for review.
I received this as a ARC from NetGalley.
I don't even know what I just read, but it was so good. The twists and turns were unexpected and the story building kept me on the edge of my seat. While both Maggie and Nina are in the wrong, it doesn't mean you don't side with both of them throughout the book. Fabulous ending. Highly recommended!
Another fantastic read from John Marrs, who never fails to deliver something twisty and unexpected. This time we follow mother and daughter, Maggie and Nina, in a dual narrative which switches between the present day and flashbacks which show us how the pair got to the position they're in at the start of the novel. As each character reveals more, the reader is taken on a rollercoaster of emotions as sympathies are won and lost and either character could be 'the bad guy'.
This is an incredibly cleverly crafted novel with a large number of intertwining threads all brought together in the story's climax. Your attention is grabbed right from the start and it keeps its hold on you through to its unexpected and brilliant conclusion. Aside from the ending, there are a few other twists in there which will make you gasp and keep you guessing right to the end. The best part, for me, was that none of it seemed all that far-fetched; you could imagine this happening in your own street.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Fans of Marrs' earlier work will not be disappointed with this new offering. Anyone who enjoys well-crafted thrillers will find something to love here.
WOW....am not sure where to start.
At the beginning it took me a while to get into the book, I got a bit confused when it skipped from one part to the next but I eventually got used it.
Once I got into the book it kept me gripped till the very end, I thought that Maggie had done something seriously wrong to be chained up like that and thought, at first, she was in a prison and not her own home, I really warmed to Maggie and was so looking forward to her getting out.
Nina took a really disliking to her mum whom she only addressed as Maggie and I wondered what she had done to her that made her hate her so much but all she did was try to protect her in her own and strange way.
I know it was sad that Maggie and Dylan (Bobby) did not get out but they had no life really with the way Nina treated them and she fell that was her only option to get away from Nina, I feel if Maggie had known Dylan (Bobby) was in the house too I don’t think she would have set fire to the place. In the end Nina ended up how she made her family, alone and a prisoner. It is surprising what people do for love.
It was a great book with great twists and turns, once I got into it I loved it.
What Lies Between Us by John Marrs....
I give this book 4.9 out of 5 stars 🌟...
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Nina can never forgive her mother Maggie for what she did. And she can never let her leave. They say every house has its secrets and the house that Nina and Maggie share is no different.
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A hard hitting and gripping suspense tale of abuse and secrets buried deep ready to emerge. This is definitely a WTF did I just read book 🙈! It was almost as messed up as Verity which is why I couldn’t give it a full 5 out of 5 as some bits were difficult to read.
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The whole way through the book you are questioning what is the terrible history behind Nina having to keep Maggie chained up in the attic. And let me tell you the reasons behind it are so disturbing and really give you an insight into what humans can be capable of. Thankfully it all culminated into a semi-satisfying ending!
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This was my first John Marrs book and it won’t be my last! Thank you to @netgalley, @amazonpublishing and @johnmarrs.author for this incredible ARC 💕. Publishing day is 15 May 2020.
Oh my goodness this book takes creepiness to the next level and talk about disturbing characters well you certainly have them here. As always with a John Marrs book when you start to read you know you are in for one hell of a ride as every book of his is so well written and all are very different and this one is no exception it’s all of those things and more.
Twisted, dark and unique this is one special read, told alternately by Nina and Maggie and in different timelines it ramps up the tension as more and more secrets are revealed and there are some big surprises in this devilish story and it takes the words psychological thriller to a new high.
I loved the book, it’s shocking and thoroughly entertaining, dark and spine tingling creepy it’s a sure fire hit.
Can’t praise it enough so please don’t miss out, I hear it’s going to be a film and I can’t wait !!
Many thanks John Marrs for a wonderful read that deserves more than 5 stars.
My thanks also to NetGalley and Amazon Publishing UK for giving me the chance to read the ARC in exchange for my honest opinion.
I had a hunch about the plot the minute I started this book, and with each revelation we received, I realized I predicted the whole thing very early on. Given that the only book by John Marrs I'd read before was The One, and that book surprised me the whole way through, I was a bit disappointed by this. I think that if you're familiar with the thriller genre, you'll easily be able to predict the course of this as well... the characters are pretty much what you get, there's no cat and mouse game going on. Nevertheless, I was completely unable to put it down - the author writes in such an exhilarating way that I just wanted to devour this whole thing. And the ending was quite explosive as well, it really upped the whole experience for me!
Overall, a nice, quick read, but not one that's life-changing. I'm still excited to check John Marrs' other works though!
A disturbing tale of love and hate and everything in between!
A mother and daughter, two utterly dysfunctional characters, trapped in a twisted game of life and death. Who’s done who wrong? And who’s to blame?
I did manage to figure out all the major twists and yet, the impeccable writing kept me turning the pages, begging for more.
I would definitely recommend.
I would like to thank the Publishers, NetGalley, and the Author for sending me an ARC of this book.
Another book by John Mares which I read in less than 24 hours. I just love his style of writing and I could not wait to see how this story unfolded. Full of twists and turns! Amazing!
Kind of a depressing scenario between mother and daughter. It takes a great deal of reading to get to the reason behind the hatred but a disturbed sense of punishment. Not sure if it is what is going on in the world right now but not my kind of story.
I really really enjoyed this book, the twists and turns were consistently unexpected and the ending definitely surprised me! I was on tenterhooks for the majority of the book and could not put it down on many occasions!! Definitely worth a read!!
What Lies Between Us by John Marrs Reviewed * April 4, 2020 * 4.8 stars rounded up
Story is told from the POV of Maggie the Mother and Nina the daughter. They share a house well they actually co-exist in the same house.
Everyone seems to think that Nina is a sweet librarian.
Hmmm… Nina is actually holding her mother captive in her attic bedroom while she goes off to work each day.
What has Maggie done to cause Nina’s revenge of keeping her mother in chains??
This is a dark twisted psychological thriller… yep! My kind of a book! My first author, John Marrs novel! I will definitely read another.
Note: One reviewed posted that Rene Zellweger’s Big Picture Co/MGM TV brought the movie rights.
Want to thank NetGalley and Amazon Publishing UK for this early release granted in exchange for an honest professional review. Publishing Release Date scheduled for May 15, 2020
Nina and her mother Maggie live together in their family home. After their twice weekly dinner, where they exchange barbed pleasantries, Nina takes Maggie back to her room in the attic where she is kept chained up and hidden from the world. Nina can never forgive Maggie for what she has done. She believes that Maggie’s imprisonment is a just punishment for her past actions… a way to get back the years she stole from Nina. Nina thinks she knows everything about the past but Maggie still has some secrets to keep…because if Nina discovers the truth it will be her death sentence.
What Lies Between Us is an exciting new domestic thriller/mystery that offers up an unusual twist on a dysfunctional mother-daughter relationship. The novel begins with a seemingly normal family dinner followed by the realization that Maggie is being kept chained up in the attic by her daughter Nina. The book slowly uncovers past events, from both Maggie and Nina's perspectives, which lead to their current circumstances. Although I had an idea of what Maggie's secret was, I definitely did not see the ending playing out quite like it did. I will say that this novel is less graphically violent than some of his other books, making it perfect for readers who might be unfamiliar with his work. I'm a big fan of his novels and love how he always takes a unique approach to turn a seemingly typical situation into something so sinister (i.e. The One and The Good Samaritan). I was thrilled to get a first look this new novel and it did not disappoint. A must read for 2020!
Wow! WTH did I just read? Fast paced, dark tale of a family with such twisted secrets they will do anything to protect them. Frightening and unbelievable, I could not put this book down. When Nina starts exhibiting severe mental illness after a horrific event in her childhood, her mother would do anything to protect her, even if it means sacrificing everything including her own freedom. This is only the second John Marrs book I have read, but it certainly will not be the last. I would give this book way more than 5 stars if possible. Highly recommended!!!
Woahhhh!!! Amazing book by an amazing author. I have read all of his books so when I was lucky enough to an ARC I had to start reading it right away. I put everything else on hold cause I wasn't able to stop reading it's that good. Dark and disturbing with twists that will have your head spinning!! I wish I could give it more then 5 stars!!!
This is the latest offering from John Marrs, and like his previous books, it does not disappoint!
Told from the perspective of a mother and daughter, we read about Maggie and Nina and the relationship they have together. Full of twists and turns, some dark and deeply disturbing, this book is a rollercoaster ride and you won’t want to stop reading until it is finished.
John Marrs manages to make you change your opinions of the two characters throughout the book, who is the villain and who is the victim?! Although by the end I found myself not really liking either after all the lies and truths that came out!
Full of suspense and disturbing family secrets, this book certainly takes you to some dark places, some of which I found a little too unbelievable. Overall, an excellent thriller of a book and definitely one that keeps you on the edge of your seat until the very end!
What Lies Between Us by John Marrs is the first novel I've read from this highly praised author, and I have to say that all of the accolades are richly deserved. This is a novel that you will not want to put down, so make sure you set aside a block of uninterrupted time to fully immerse yourself. You will not be disappointed.
Alternating between the perspectives of Maggie, a sixty-eight year old woman, and her daughter, Nina, it is quickly apparent that their relationship, and cohabitation, goes far beyond dysfunctional, and is simply beyond comprehension. As the history of the two women is brought to light through an alternating timeline that shifts between past and present, it becomes clear that very dark and disturbing elements have always pervaded the discourse between mother and daughter, and the secrets that are revealed will shock even the most jaded of readers. I will say no more, only that you should move this one to the top of your TBR. Highly recommended.
Many thanks to NetGalley and Amazon Publishing UK for this wonderful ARC.
Thank you to NetGalley, John Marrs and Amazon Publishing UK for the free e-book in exchange for an honest review.
I have been dying to read something by Marrs as there is so much hype around his writing, and I was not disappointed. I wasn’t sure what to expect, but this novel throws you right into the middle of the story and lets you find out little bits and pieces that make the story make more sense. I really enjoyed the way it’s all laid out and all the twists peppered throughout the novel! I was shocked by most of the twists and how far the mother and daughter will go to keep things hidden. It was a quick and interesting read!
Out May 15th!
WOW. This was my book of 2020 so far. It's gripping, emotional, frustrating...I just felt so many emotions and I couldn't put it down. After 2 nights of reading til past 2am, I had to read it in the afternoon as it was so addictive. Absolutely fantastic 5 stars, 10/10!
I’ve read less throughout March but the quality of what I’ve read has been AMAZING! This is the first book that I’ve read by John Marrs too and it was incredible and definitely will not be the last. I couldn’t predict the twists and turns that this book would have and that made it all the more gripping. I just HAD to know what was going to happen. Books where the chapters are dedicated to each character are just brilliant to read – getting a little of each persons personality and back story is a great way of feeding the reader along the way. I really do suggest you buy this book – pre-order it – share it – it’s brilliant!
Easiest 5 stars in a while!
WOW! WHAT DID I.JUST READ? The master of messed-up-storytelling does it again!
Read in a day, even though I had to keep taking a break with my hands over my eyes to digest the scenes.
Normally time lapses and different perspectives confuse me but this was easy to follow, gripping and so, so weird!
Love this author!
Thank you to NetGalley for this advance copy. John Marrs is one of my favorite authors. This book was heartbreaking, pulse pounding, page turning and twisty! First I was horrified for the mother, then for the daughter, then for the mother, then.... wow!
What a wild ride! Even after reading the description, I honestly wasn’t prepared for what I was getting myself into when I started reading this book. Now that it is over, I keep asking myself, “What did I just read?!” It will be sticking with me for a while.
Description: Every other night, Maggie and Nina have dinner together. Afterwards, Maggie returns to the attic where she is kept on a chain because of the unforgivable things she has done to Nina. However, Nina doesn’t know everything about the past, and Maggie plans to keep it that way.
This book is the definition of dark and twisted. I was completely engrossed in the story and found myself hanging on every word. I loved the alternating points of view, the flashbacks, and hearing from both of the main characters. I couldn’t put it down. As I got deeper into the book, I kept finding myself being utterly shocked by all of the secrets that were being uncovered. For me, the ending seemed a bit abrupt, but it worked!
“What Lies Between Us” is the first book I have read by John Marrs, and now I can’t wait to read all of his others. Thank you @netgalley and #amazonpublishinguk for a copy of this ARC in exchange for my honest review!
How far would you really go to protect someone that you love?
We meet Maggie and Nina. Every other night Maggie and Nina have dinner together, like normal families do. After dinner, Nina helps Maggie back into her room in the attic -- along with the heavy chain that keeps Maggie locked up there.
Told from alternating perspectives of Nina and Maggie, What Lies Between Us tells the story of the ultimate mother/daughter relationship. From Nina's perspective, Maggie needs to be punished for everything she has done, whereas Maggie believes that all the things she did were out of love (and therefore justified). John Marrs managed to deliver a captivating thriller with just a few characters. A great read for 2020!
A relationship between any mother and daughter is a unique and special one but comes with its share of ups and downs. But the relationship that Nia and her mother, Maggie have is especially complicated. Nia has had her mother chained in an upstairs room of their house for the past two years. Nia believes her mother has ruined her life and so now she wishes to return the favour. Nia was a wild child and made some big mistakes that Maggie helped her through it Nia doesn’t see it that way at all.
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Wow this book was a wild ride and certainly unexpected. I was about 15% into it and wasn’t loving it and almost gave up until I saw another review on it and decided to push on. I am certainly glad I did because I absolutely loved this book. There were so many twists and turns and so much of it was unpredictable. I loved the writing style in that the chapters changed POV from Nia to Maggie but also went through different time lines from past to present. I would highly recommend this one to all the thriller lovers out there.
Whew!! This would have to be one of the most toxic dysfunctional mother-daughter relationships in fiction!
Nina can't forgive her mother Maggie for the things she has done to destroy her life and chance of ever having a happy family. But Maggie only wanted to protect her daughter so does she deserve the revenge that Nina serves up in return?
This is a fantastic, disturbing, intense and warped thriller, told in the voices of mother and daughter in the present time and going back twenty five years to when all the trouble started. Compelling story telling with excellent characters and dark and twisty secrets and lies.
This is my first John Marrs books, but won’t be my last. Maggie can’t forgive her mother for their past. Told in the present with flashbacks, the whole twisted story unfolds. What seems predictable is not. This is one mother daughter relationship you won’t forget.
Thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for this arc. I was blown away by Marr’s stellar The One, so was excited for this.
This is told from the POV of two women: 68-year old Maggie, who is held captive in her home by her 36-year old daughter, Nina, who tied her mother up by a steel chain. She unties her mum to bring down for dinner, then takes her back up to the attic. I won’t say any more about the plot. The less you know the better.
The characters are well etched out and there were lots of twists and reveals. The chapters are short and pacy, with flashbacks that had the narrative zipping along. If you love books about twisted mother-daughter relationships you’ll love this. It’s 5/5.
This is my first book by this author and It won't be the last. This book was amazing! Incredible writing and a story that keep you guessing and engaged from the very first page. The twists and turns are brilliant and so well thought and developed.
I really enjoyed this book and I will definitely be getting a hard copy!
I received this ARC through Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
OMG, what a rollercoaster of emotions. I absolutely devoured this book in one day. I am left feeling bereft that it has ended.
This book tells the tale of mother, Maggie and daughter, Nina and the intricacies of their relationship. You are taken on a twisted tale of love, devotion and the extent others will go to to get what they think they want. The story is told from both their points of view and you are taken to past and present till the climax.
This has to be the best book I have read so far all year. It will stay with me and was well worth losing a day to.
Oh boy, that was CRAZY!!! It's not usual that a book leaves me feeling crappy, but this one sure did (another book that left me with a similar sensation was "Behind closed doors" by B.A. Paris). This must be one of the most wild and disturbing stories I've read lately. Like mother, like daughter! Talk about dysfunctional families!
Nina has being keeping Maggie, her mother, prisoner in the attic for 2 years. Soon we learn about their strained relationship (in case the chain around Maggie's ankle wasn't clue enough), but why? What happened between them to reach that point?
Told in dual perspectives, Nina and Maggie, past and present, the story moves along nicely at a quick pace. Some times with these kind of narrative structures is easy to lose track of who's talking or what time is it, but in this case it was so well written we go back and forth between both temporal lines with no trouble at all.
Both main characters were so well drawn that my sympathies kept changing as all the twists were revealed one after the other and, although I managed to guess some of them early on, that didn't make the reading any less enjoyable.
I debated myself rating it 4 or 5 stars, but finally I decided to settle on 4 stars because there were several aspects that required a bit of suspension of disbelief (that town's police might be on strike!)
This was my first book by John Marrs but certainly won't be the last. Mr. Marrs, you've got yourself a new fan!
Thanks to Netgalley and Amazon Publishing UK for providing an eARC in exchange for an honest review.
I was only able to read 75% of this book before I had to give it up because it was triggering my mental health. I think it doesn't help that we are on lockdown and there are similarities (to being trapped) in this book. That being said this book was brilliantly written and was still a 5 star as far as I'm concerned. There were other triggers in this book that could affect others such as miscarriage. I've always loved John Marrs books but I think for a while I need to read something much more upbeat. Thanks to Netgalley for the advanced copy.
4.5 stars
Oh, wow.....what a book. Twisted, secretive, and messed up. I REALLY enjoyed it, as all of that is my jam. The 2 main characters were equally fucked up and at times I justified both their actions. I won't say more other than that because it's best to go into this book with nothing in mind other than the book description. I promise, you won't be disappointed! The only reason I didn't give this 5 stars was because the ending.
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I wish we could have gotten a glimpse of what happened to Nina after the ending events. I would have loved to find out just a little bit of her life after an investigation or during jail time.
*Review copy recieved thanks to Netgalley in exchange for an honest review*
5 STARS
They say every house has its secrets, and the house that Maggie and Nina have shared for so long is no different. Except that these secrets are not buried in the past. Every other night, Maggie and Nina have dinner together. When they are finished, Nina helps Maggie back to her room in the attic, and into the heavy chain that keeps her there.
Because Maggie has done things to Nina that can’t ever be forgiven, and now she is paying the price. But there are many things about the past that Nina doesn’t know, and Maggie is going to keep it that way—even if it kills her. Because in this house, the truth is more dangerous than lies.
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After reading so many fantastic reviews about WHAT LIES BETWEEN US, I knew that I had to request it on Netgalley! This is the second book by John Marrs I've read and his writing was just as twisted and horrifying (in the best way possible!) as I remember. I know that a lot of us probably throw around the phrase "I was hooked from page 1" too much but this book LITERALLY did just that! I couldn't put it down and I actually stayed up late last night to finish it.
Both Maggie and Nina's points of view were equally interesting and I didn't find myself wishing for more or less of either. I liked that their tumultuous past was slowly revealed instead of being given to the reader all at once. I had some suspicions about what happened between these two women (and some of it was correct) but the depth of the trauma was shocking for me. I felt hate and sympathy for both Maggie and Nina and I was constantly swinging back and forth between who I thought was more at fault. In the end, I'm still not sure. Needless to say, this book blew my mind.
Highly recommended for fans of psychological thrillers that will keep you on the edge of your seat!
Thank you to Netgalley, the author and publisher for my ARC. You can read this mind blowing thriller on May 15th!
I received a copy of this book via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
This book is the story of two women Maggie and Nina. Nina can never forgive Maggie for things that have happened in the past. The most that I can say about the plot is that there is a lot of secrets and lies. It is best to go into this one blind.
There was a lot of twists and turns in this book that I didn’t see coming which I thought that I really should have worked out. The ending was also completely unexpected. I am a bit torn on the fact that there were things that were unresolved. On one hand I hate it when books are wrapped up in a bow but I also get frustrated when I feel that there are scenes that should have happened.
This is the first John Marrs book that I have read. I have other books on my shelf by him. I have to admit that this book left me feeling a bit uncomfortable at times. I am wondering if this is a trademark of the authors work as I tried to read The Samaritan and that made me feel the same. I really did enjoy the authors writing style and this has made me want to pick up The Samaritan again.
I'm not going to lie, I was unable to finish this book. I got about 40% through it, before having to put it down.
The writing is amazing, and it is for sure, a thriller. I kept turning the pages mostly because of all the twists in this story, and my need to find out just what happened between this very troubled mother and daughter. In the end, I just couldn't bring myself to finish because there is some dark things in the book that just bothered me enough to put it down.
So if you love mystery and thrillers, you will REALLY love this book. Just be warned that there is some very troubling content that may trigger some readers.
Wow. What did I just read?! This book has a way of drawing you along the whole way, giving you just enough to think you've finally gotten to the crux of the story and there can't possibly be anymore surprises.... and you're always so wrong. Amazing. Brilliant. I didn't want it to end - I need more!!
This book is in my top 5 favorite books, if not my #1. If you love a good psychological thriller this is definitely a must read. I couldn't stop reading and keep questioning, what in the world am I reading? But it is so good. I will definitely be reading other books by John Marrs. I will be purchasing a copy when it is released. Absolutely loved it!
Wow! What a great read! What Lies Between Us is a multi-layered story that leaves the reader wanting for more. I simply could not put this book down! The relationship between Maggie an Nina continues to evolve as the story unfolds. Such great character development and plot twists!
Highly recommended for all who love a good psychological thriller!
* I received an advanced reader’s copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for my honest review
Wow seriously this author has the most dark and twisted mind ever to come up with this book. It really is a quite disturbing yet totally absorbing novel of a mother and daughter sharing a house but behind closed doors things are not as they seem. Everyone in the street believe Maggie has dementia and has moved away but the truth is much more sinister. Maggie is being kept chained up in the attic by her daughter. Nina can not forgive her mother for events in the past and is determined to punish her but as the secrets and lies start to unravel the lines are blurred as the truth about the past comes out and it all crescendos into an amazing read which I could not put down.
Absolutely loved it!
Nothing more needs saying - but I will!
This is a mystery thriller with a difference. At the beginning of the book, it took me a while to realise the situation the characters were in. What is the relationship between the main characters? And what extraordinary circumstances are we reading about?Keeping the grey cells going, the same considerations are made throughout the book. Essentially who is the baddy? And are we a sum of our actions - or the intentions behind those actions?
The story unravels at an expertly timed pace. With extra mystery being added at exactly the right times - keeping the pages turning - and with enough spacing so that each mystery can be explored fully on the page and the readers mind. I love the way John Marrs writes as much as the premise of each book - and this new release is a perfect example of his excellent work!
This book is ideal for those who love a moral dilemma (and not just the one!), family dynamics and a fictional murder mystery with a dash of grit - this is your bag!
One thing I look for in a thriller is something new and unique, and John Marrs always delivers! I loved this family dynamic where the twists and surprises just kept coming!
Thanks to Amazon Publishing and NetGalley for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.
This book has left me speechless (that’s not an easy task). Granted I’m currently reading during a global pandemic, so I’m finding darker books more disturbing than usual. But. This book was too much for me to swallow. I had a hard time reading it, but I know it was a well written psychological thriller. It was different and I wasn’t able to put the puzzle pieces together until the very end. •
Maggie and Nina are a mother and daughter that “live” together. They share a roof, sometimes they share a meal, but every night Nina has Maggie chained up in her room with the door locked. What could drive a daughter to spew such anger towards her mother? You know that there are secrets. You know that those secrets have been the lethal cocktail of hate that they can’t seem to get past. But you don’t know why. Who’s the actual big bad wolf? Is it the daughter that holds her mother captive or the mother that left her daughter with no other choice? •
This book was DYSFUNCTION injected with steroids. It’s set to be published on May 15, 2020 and if you like a rollercoaster filled with moments that you can’t believe what is happening.... this is 100% your jam. •
Also. Big news. Renee Zellweger’s Big Picture Co/ MGM TV production company bought the movie rights of this movie.
Wow. What a mind twister! This started off a bit slow for me, but I am glad I stuck with it! Really makes you wonder what goes on behind closed doors.
My initial reaction to finishing this book is “That was fucked up”. Excuse the language but if you read this, then you know it’s incredibly crazy. I love crazy but this gave a whole new meaning to the word.
What Lies Between Us is a psychological domestic thriller about a mother and daughter relationship. It is told in dual timelines, past and present, to provide the reader with context on how the present came to be. I went into this one not really knowing anything about it. I loved John Marrs The One, so I knew this one was going to be good. I recommend going in blind and not reading too much about the plot, to get the best results.
This book was just insane. Both characters are extremely unlikable and at times I wanted to scream at them for the choices they made. I was able to kind of predict what was going on. Certain parts but not the full extent. It was a little over the top for me which is why I’m giving it 4 stars.
I recommend this if you’re interested in thrillers that have to do family relationships rather than romantic. I promise you’ll be left speechless!
4 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
What Lies Between Us was a phenomenal read - I wish I could rate higher than 5 stars. The plot centers around Nina and her mother Maggie, who is chained up in the attic as repentance for a lifetime of hurts she has caused her daughter. Told from each woman’s perspective both in the present day as well as the past, ‘What Lies Between Us’ never stops revealing incredible twists and truths as we learn what brought mother and daughter to their current situation.
The book finishes just as strongly as it begins, and the characters, especially Maggie, are written masterfully. Although the premise seems a bit unlikely, I didn’t notice any glaring holes that damaged believability and the author has clearly taken this into account. This book will leave you with a series of emotions and will be hard to put down.
Note: I received a free eBook copy of ‘What Lies Between Us’ from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
What Lies Between Us is a dark psychological thriller that will disturb your concept of a mother and daughter relationship. What has happened to have caused such a taut hatred? To smile and engage with light conversation while underneath plotting to be free while violence lurks, that will shock to the core.
Maggie is an elderly woman who spends her days in an attic bedroom and through a shuttered window she has a limited view of the outside world. For over two and a half years she has lived like this.
“The longer I spend at this window, the more I realise I’m becoming like Jeff, the wheelchair-bound character James Stewart plays in the film Rear Window. Like him, I have little choice but to spend my days spying on my neighbours. Jeff thinks he has witnessed the murder of one of his neighbours. But the only thing dying in this street is me. And nobody knows that but my daughter.”
Maggie is chained to a spike in the floor that gives her access in her bedroom but not beyond. Every second evening she gets chained to a longer chain that allows her down one flight of stairs for dinner with her daughter Nina and the bathroom.
John Marrs creates two protagonists that he develops with skill throughout the novel and each tells the story from their perspective. The family background with Maggie and Nina, and the incidents which led to this highly caustic situation are slowly revealed. The suspense of the unknown and which character is the most dangerous and cruel is maintained with wonderful complex switching of suspicion between the two. “But I no longer allow her to witness how her cruelty upsets me. Maybe I’ve been taking the wrong approach.”
The biggest issue for me is the believability on how this scenario developed. I can normally suspend belief when the thriller suspense is as riveting as this but this issue constantly nagged at the back of my mind. This was a buddy read with Beata and this topic became our main discussion area. Marrs does captivate with his threads of action and manipulation and this is a page-turner of drama with a wonderful pace throughout the whole novel. At this stage with Beata, we both know each other so well that we wait with a smile knowing how the other is going to react to the author’s intent and their delivery with possible plot holes.
I need to try more John Marrs because he certainly knows how to hook a reader and I appreciate how he enthrals his readers. I would recommend this book and I would like to thank Amazon Publishing and NetGalley for providing me with an ARC copy in return for an honest review.
What Lies Between Us is a dark psychological thriller that will disturb your concept of a mother and daughter relationship. What has happened to have caused such a taut hatred? To smile and engage with light conversation while underneath plotting to be free while violence lurks, that will shock to the core.
Maggie is an elderly woman who spends her days in an attic bedroom and through a shuttered window she has a limited view of the outside world. For over two and a half years she has lived like this.
“The longer I spend at this window, the more I realise I’m becoming like Jeff, the wheelchair-bound character James Stewart plays in the film Rear Window. Like him, I have little choice but to spend my days spying on my neighbours. Jeff thinks he has witnessed the murder of one of his neighbours. But the only thing dying in this street is me. And nobody knows that but my daughter.”
Maggie is chained to a spike in the floor that gives her access in her bedroom but not beyond. Every second evening she gets chained to a longer chain that allows her down one flight of stairs for dinner with her daughter Nina and the bathroom.
John Marrs creates two protagonists that he develops with skill throughout the novel and each tells the story from their perspective. The family background with Maggie and Nina, and the incidents which led to this highly caustic situation are slowly revealed. The suspense of the unknown and which character is the most dangerous and cruel is maintained with wonderful complex switching of suspicion between the two. “But I no longer allow her to witness how her cruelty upsets me. Maybe I’ve been taking the wrong approach.”
The biggest issue for me is the believability on how this scenario developed. I can normally suspend belief when the thriller suspense is as riveting as this but this issue constantly nagged at the back of my mind. This was a buddy read with Beata and this topic became our main discussion area. Marrs does captivate with his threads of action and manipulation and this is a page-turner of drama with a wonderful pace throughout the whole novel. At this stage with Beata, we both know each other so well that we wait with a smile knowing how the other is going to react to the author’s intent and their delivery with possible plot holes.
I need to try more John Marrs because he certainly knows how to hook a reader and I appreciate how he enthrals his readers. I would recommend this book and I would like to thank Amazon Publishing and NetGalley for providing me with an ARC copy in return for an honest review.
It’s been a long time since I really committed to reading thrillers and mysteries. My reading taste changes all the time, and more often than not something that I would have found absolutely incredible a few years (sometimes months) ago, fails to surprise me in a way I wanted it to.
That’s how I felt about «What Lies Between Us» by John Marrs. While it had a very captivating plotline, smart twists and characters I couldn’t trust, it just didn’t leave me dumbstruck as I thought it would.
The story seems simple, but don’t let yourselves be fooled! John Marrs is a master of plot twists. There were twists on twists on twists. Some I predicted and anxiously waited for, and some caught me off guard.
When I think back on «What Lies Between Us», the first word that pops into mind is “smart”. Every detail of the story was thought through and carefully selected - some were intended to confuse the readers, make them believe something that wasn’t there, and others were little hints here and there to see if we could figure out the big reveals.
I love that about thrillers. I love the mindboggling games that authors get to play and many traps they put for us to be caught in.
Despite this being a thriller, which are usually very plot-driven, this book had some very interesting characters and was told from two different perspectives - Maggie and Nina. In my opinion, they were the stars of the book. It wouldn’t be possible to like the story if you didn’t feel intrigued by what Nina and Maggie represent.
I was fascinated by representation of human nature in this book. This is a thriller, so I can’t really say too much to not spoil it for you. Let’s just say that the author really explored some deep (and often scary) emotions. Although, I’d love to see more reason behind some actions.
As I mentioned, I wanted this book to really ambush me, and when that didn’t happen I felt a little bit disappointed. Yes, there were some plot twists that surprised me, but in general, after approximately 20-30% I knew where it was going. Sometimes that “knowledge” is exciting, it makes you reading faster to see your guess confirmed. But in this case, I didn’t feel particularly excited. The book reads very quickly, but mostly due to the characters and not the amazing reveals.
I might have ruined this experience a little bit for myself for hyping it up so much. After reading «The One», I just knew that John Marrs has all the tools and knowledge to make some incredible, mindblowing thrillers.
If you like brilliant, dark and twisty crime thrillers that are nail bitingly good and will totally immerse you in the plot and characters, thereby forcing you to read on, this page-turner is definitely going to be a really good choice for you to pick up and read. If I could possibly give it more than a 5* review, believe me I would. I received my copy from NetGalley and publisher Thomas & Mercer in return for a fair and honest review. Thank you so much for this gem of a novel. I was astounded by the intricacies and many twists and turns in John Marrs’ planning of the plot. His excellent storytelling was masterful, full of suspense, mystery, shocks and red herrings. The action was like a rapid gun fire, full of horrifying action and evil beyond all reason. It is exciting, terrifying and oh so enjoyable. I loved seeing the vulnerability and tenderness verses the revenge and hatred matched so equally, the written word full of insight, fast action, misplaced loyalty and bravery. I loved everything about it.
The novel centres on a family of three: mother Maggie, her husband and daughter Nina who had lived at home for thirty-six years. She loved her parents so much and was their true pride and joy. I was kept second guessing how it was all going to end but there were so many twists and turns I’d lay a bet on no one predicting the ending. Their family story is riddled with misunderstandings, secrecy and a powerful love that almost knows no end. But things sadly go awry within their family dynamics and this lays the foundations for the story of Maggie and Nina’s troubled relationship. Through thick and thin Maggie’s love for Nina stays firm. She and Nina could never have lived alone or moved house. Similarly Nina cooked for her mother, albeit their relationship flounders.
Another thing I really loved about this novel was the author’s choice of themes and issues. Every family has their ups and downs, grievances, triumphs and thankfulness. I really enjoyed the steadfastness of both Maggie’s and Nina’s resolve. I was impressed by the amount of research that had been conducted to enhance this novel and make it so much more authentic. I loved how the author put his themes under the microscope and gave them full reign. The knowledge of obscure mental health and physical well-being was very well used, and I particularly liked the truth behind one of the novels chief themes is that secrecy can be both a good point or a very unhelpful factor, because sometimes the truth is indeed far more dangerous than lies.
I highly recommend this novel as a truly fantastic read. It is multi-faceted, deeply absorbing and definitely a story that I would keep and read again. Congratulations, John Marrs.
‘They think it’s all over!’ What a cataclysmic conflict of emotions- I am simply left reeling over this painstakingly tragic book. I particularly enjoy venturing through a range of emotions when reading psychological thrillers and this one was certainly no exception. As soon as I was close to ‘putting the pieces together,’ they were unceremoniously uprooted in spectacular fashion.
Certainly a ‘must read’ for those who enjoy suspense-induced thrillers. Previous rave-reviews made me sceptical that it perhaps wouldn’t live up to the ‘hype’ but it most certainly did and by all means, far exceeded my expectations. Thrilled to have discovered John Marrs’ genius and can’t wait to read other books such as ‘The Passengers’.
Special thanks to NetGalley and Amazon Publishing UK for this ARC. I’m confident that sales of this captivating mystery will soar come publication date in May.
My head is still spinning after reading this twisted mother-daughter story told from the perspective of this duo and jumps within the past and the present.
The story is dark and disturbing from the beginning with Maggie being kept a prisoner in the artic of her own house by her very own daughter: Nina, who cannot forgive her mother for the things she has done to her.
One must think what can a mother possibly do to receive such treatment from her daughter? But as the story moves forward we come to know about all the things that have let to Maggie being chained up in the artic and that maybe she isn't very innocent. I wanted to shout at Maggie multiple times to "Get Help, Get Help, Get Help", but obviously she doesn't and is now paying the price.
Nina, on the other hand, has clearly kept her work and personal life very separate. To the world, she is a harmless single woman who lives alone, but only she knows the secrets and evilness hidden beneath the layers, and Maggie of course, and now the readers know too. The story is full of twists and turns that will take your breath away. In one moment you are adamant that Maggie will make it this time, but in the very next you would be screaming "Noooooooooo". One can literally feel her desperation and need to break free.
My brain worked overtime and guessed a few twists, however, the last few chapters are mind blowing! I couldn't see how the story would wrap up, and let's just say I wished that some of the characters fate was written differently. Nonetheless, it is what it is.
Without doubt the author did a wonderful job at writing this thrilling novel full of secrets, shocking revelations and managed to keep and grow the tension and thus the readers attention from the very first page to the very last. Maggie and Nina have forever consumed a place inside my head.
Overall 4.5 stars.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the Publisher for this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
What Lies Between Us is creepy, disturbing in parts, and completely unputdownable. I've enjoyed previous books by John Marrs and I loved reading this book. I'm keeping this review short as I don't want to give anything away - one of the things I enjoyed most about this book was the continual reveal of what was going on with the layers of character and the plot and chapters ending with hooks and twists. I kept thinking things couldn't get worse, and then they did, right up to the devastating last chapter. Highly recommended - an easy 5 stars.
A clever suspenseful novel full of twists that keep you engaged and wanting to find out more. The story gripped and intrigued me right from the first chapter. The plot builds, the suspense is tense which kept me on the edge of my seat and second guessing everything.
I would definitely recommend this book to friends.
WOW, Just Wow.
Nina keeps her mother Maggie locked and chained in the attic. But why? How far would you go to keep secrets? How far would you go to protect family? The past is slowly revealed in flashbacks of 25 years ago from both women's points of view. This book is full of twists and turns. Fantastic read! I will be looking for more books by this author.
A big thank you to NetGalley, Amazon Publishing, UK and John Marrs, the author for the advance copy.
Wow. This was a ride that I would gladly go on again. Every chapter was left on a cliffhanger that kept me reading and engaged. I kept trying to guess where the story was going and I was always left confused and shocked. The amount of times I kept second guessing my feelings towards the characters and who I hated and who I didn’t, I was thoroughly torn for majority of the book not understanding my opinions of the characters. This novel was everything I love in mystery & thrillers and so much more. I cannot rave about this book enough, it is pure genius!
Thank you to NetGalley for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.
‘I’ve learned the hard way that people – even loved ones – are transient souls.’
‘I have lost everyone I have ever loved and the common denominator in all of this is you.’
What Lies Between Us by John Marrs has completely left us speechless and unable to focus on anything but thinking what the hell did we just read. We can’t exactly say that we loved it, because of the content of this thriller, or that we even liked or rooted for any of the characters, well except for one honest poor bastard caught up in the messy lives of two quite frankly vile abhorrent women. There was literally no let up on the mood in this story. It was dark, twisted and a psychological torture from start to finish. As far as thrillers go, we can say John Marrs nailed it yet again!
‘And what will I have to apologise for when my day of reckoning comes? Will I be sorry for what I did, or for what I didn’t do, in the name of a mother’s love? Will I be forgiven for how I let my daughter down, for my sheer bloody ignorance? How can I ask for forgiveness when I truly believe that what I did was the right thing to do?’
So, how on earth do you recommend a story -especially at this point in our lives- which is going to break your human spirit, chill you to the bone and confront every single good thought you might have? Well, what we can say without a shred of doubt, is that this story compelled us from the beginning till the end. The writing astounded us. The characters hypnotised us. The outstanding John Marrs wowed us with his storytelling!
‘I often wonder if my best days might be the ones I can’t remember.’
‘She has turned me into this monster. I am an extension of her.’
What Lies Between Us is unlike any of this Author’s previous works that we’ve personally read. The intensity of focus on just two characters and their twisted psyche. Secrets, deception and lies. So exceedingly dark and so incredibly sinister in its truth of warped ‘good’ intentions acted out in a love so perverse. A torturous superbly written nightmare all the way through the pages with one disturbing twist after another, Nina and Maggie left us absolutely exhausted!
‘Whatever happens next won’t be down to the will of the girl I gave birth to, but as a result of the actions of her father, the man who robbed her of her childhood and set the wheels in motion for all that’s followed.’
The blurb sounded interesting but I found it difficult to focus. Overall, a fairly predictable story with some extremely unlikable characters. There were some twists but they failed to grab my attention. I'm in the minority here as most people seem to love this book. Thanks so much to Netgalley, Amazon Publishing and the author for providing me with an ARC of this book.
Thank you to the author, Amazon Publishing UK and NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
This was an intense, disturbing train wreck of a book - I couldn't stop reading, but I was a bit horrified at myself at the same time. The story is told from two POVs, mother and daughter, with jumps back and forth in the timeline. Sounds complicated, but it flows really well. Both characters are intensely unlikeable, and their relationship is deeply dysfunctional. The author did a fantastic job of setting the scene, and drawing you in. Just not sure I would cross the threshold again - this was a tad too dark for me.
This is a tension-filled family thriller that gets deep under your skin. The story is told from the perspectives of Maggie and her daughter, Nina, who is keeping Maggie imprisoned in a soundproofed room in their home. The narrative shifts between time periods across 25 years and slowly reveals what led Nina to inflict such extreme punishment on her mother. Both of the main characters gave me the creeps. I was constantly questioning their motives and couldn’t decide whose side to be on until the very end. There isn’t much action that takes place so it moves along somewhat slowly but there are so many mysteries to uncover that it really captured my attention. It’s a slow burn story, which makes it all the more disturbing. I needed some time to process everything before writing a review and I have found that the book has really stuck with me because it’s hard to move on after being so deeply embedded in the twisted minds of the characters. Highly recommend!
What Lies Between Us, by John Marrs.
Holy Lord , I have THE most serious book hangover. John Marrs has done it yet again. I think I spent most of the time reading this book on the edge of my seat.
MAGGIE and Nina are not your typical mother and daughter. Their relationship is based on lies, secrets and tension, oh and Maggie is kept chained in the attic.
John brings us through their troubled and fraught relationship and every time you think you understand them, he throws in more.
This is certainly John at his best and I am only sorry I am finished it.
Thank you to John Marrs, Amazon Publishing UK and NetGalley for giving me this ARC in exchange for an honest review
This was my first John Marrs novel and if his others are anywhere near as exciting then I can’t wait to read them!
I really enjoyed this book the whole way through, the story was exciting and original. The concept was really clever and had me gripped from the start.
I made the mistake of deciding to start reading this book at midnight expecting to read a couple of chapters but I didn’t stop reading until I’d finished the whole book!
Thank you Netgalley and Amazon Publishing UK for an ARC copy of this book for an honest review.
WOW!!! This book took me for a rollercoaster ride. You have a mother Maggie and daughter Nina who live together in a house full of lies and deceit. But who is telling the lies and who is deceiving who? These characters had me going back and forth as to who is really the bad guy here. The book is written back and forth from years before and present day to tell you the full story. My second book I have read from John Marrs and he does not disappoint!!!
Thank you Net Galley & Amazon Publishing UK for an eARC in exchange for an honest review. Also a huge thank you and hats off to John Marrs for this titillating tale
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OK... for starters HOLY SHIT!!!!! Seriously, this statement doesn't 't even begin to cover this book. Let me be clear; if you don't want any spoilers of any kinds please keep scrolling by and do not read this review. Because there is no way I can explain this book or my thoughts and feelings without giving anything away.
*** OK .... so you non-spoiler wanters should be gone. ***
So let's start with this tidbit of knowledge.. Maggie is Nina's MOTHER... let that sink in.. Because what Nina does it keep her mother hostage in the attic.. Why you may ask? Well because according the Nina; Maggie ruined 21 years of her life, in essence took those years from her. So Nina in return plans to take those years back from Maggie by keeping her hostage. I myself could never imagine my Mother doing anything that would make me lock her up the way Nina did. I loved my mother with ever fiber of my being and seriously... screws are loose upstairs for Nina for her to be able to rationalize all she does in this book.**
Maggie stripped Nina of not of her father, but her first & second child, her chance to start a family, and so much more. But Maggie is just a mother who swore to protect and love her child at all costs. Maggie's whole adult life has been for Nina; Nina just can't see that yet. You see everything in this book is not what is seems.. Other than Nina being crazy and needing to be given the help she so desperately needs.
Things we know:
*Nina's father left out of the blue; which was the start of Nina's wild child days and getting pregnant at 14 but also 15. Nina also blames Maggie for this, because she was her father's "only girl". Maggie must have done something to drive him away.
*Nina acts out; gets pregnant at 13-14 but has a miscarriage.
*14 year old Nina starts a 'relationship' with a 24 year old Rock Star, Jon Hunter. Clearly he's a pedophile who groomed Nina; but you can read all about that.... However.... Nina gets knocked up again by Jon. This time she gives birth with the help of Maggie. Only to be told her child was stillborn.
*This book is filled with so many lies my mind was left spinning.
I don't want to give much more away. This is a book you must read. John Marrs you weaved a fantastically disturbing tale. I can't wait to see what other literary tricks up that sleeve of yours.
Unconditional love between a mother and child is most often thought to be a given. But what about between the child and mother? Mr. Marrs gives us a tale of love in a very twisted form. While the characters are mostly unlikeable, the book moves along quickly. Some predictability, but still a very good read.
**Thank you to the publisher and Net Galley in exchange of an honest review.**
Compelling, but so very bleak that I almost wish I'd never read it! Please at least save Dylan at the end.
Holy dysfunction, Batman! That was dark! This novel is not for the faint of heart. There is so much sickness and dysfunction in this family. It's pretty bleak.
Nina and her mother, Maggie, have a ... complicated relationship. That much is evident from the first page. As the story goes on, we unpack the "why" and "how." How did they get to this dark and awful place?
I thought it was very interesting (that's the Psych major in me). A really compelling case for why it is never a good idea to protect your children from the natural consequences of their actions. Of course, everything in this novel was extreme and Maggie was thus in emotional duress. However, I found myself wondering was she also a psychopath (or somewhere on the spectrum), due to her own upbringing, or was she just reacting impulsively (and unwisely) to a really bad situation? (That's an understatement).
Anyways, I felt like the mental illness in this story was not used as a easy explanation for a plot twist (which I hate), but was a main part of the plot. As such, it felt genuine instead of forced. It also left me feeling hugely sad for Nina.
4 stars
"They say every house has its secrets, and the house that Maggie and Nina have shared for so long is no different. Except that these secrets are not buried in the past." Maggie and Nina are mother and daughter and they both have secrets, both present and past. This book is written from dual perspectives, and multiple time lines. When I was reading this book, I didn't know which story was more twisted, Maggie's or Nina's. This was a brilliant book that I really enjoyed. There were so many twists and turns and I was hooked right from the beginning.
I was excited to read my second John Marrs book (I read The One earlier this month) and it did not disappoint! There was so much tension in every chapter and I totally could not see where things were going. Marrs leads you to guess some of the twists in this book, but there are so many that you just can't expect them all. This book left me wondering if I even knew exactly what was going on and I was constantly second guessing myself!
I loved this book and could not put it down! 5 big stars for me!
I received a copy of this from NetGalley and the publisher for an open and honest review. All opinions are 100% mine.
This book was a WILD ride. I have to admit, it did take me a minute to really get into this book - the first half is a lot of exposition/setup/character development and things don’t really get going until the latter half. But boy, when they get going, it’s a rollercoaster! I was not a huge fan of the ending, but the twists and turns along the way were definitely riveting.
WTF did I just read?! There seemed to be a cliffhanger every couple of chapters - a few I guessed but the rest left me gasping & my sympathies changing from mother to daughter and back again. I liked how the chapters alternated between Maggie & Nina, and how some were present day & some were in the past. I thought it was very well written & another great book from John Marrs.
Thanks to Amazon Publishing UK & NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.
I have loved John Marrs’ books since he first burst into the scene. Each time you think he can’t possibly write another amazing read he goes and does it again
I couldn’t put it down and highly recommend
Thank you Netgalley for my free copy in return for an honest review.
The story is the alternative narrative of both mother and daughter, one bound by secrets and chains; the other seeking revenge and retribution.
Understanding what drives Nina to keep her mother Maggie chained in the attic; the quest for revealing who is the true protagonist in the story is what keeps you pinned to this book. With so many twists and turns it keeps you guessing throughout.
The book takes you through the various of stages to discover what could Maggie have possibly have done to have caused so much hate in Nina.
There’s so much to this book, understanding their relationship, their history, the unveiling of the sequence of events which led to current day.
This book is brilliant, perfectly written - easy to read - relatable characters, emotions - the complexity of the novel told in all its simplicity.
Highly recommended. Loved this book
First off, I think Nina should have been listening to Ozzy instead of ABBA. But that's a whole other crazy train.
Home. It should be a safe place, a place of tranquility, for family time, for rest, for love, for nurturing. But it can also be a prison, just ask Maggie. Maggie and her daughter Nina live together in their family home. Every other night they have dinner together. While Nina bee bops around to ABBA, Maggie has a chain around her ankle. Nina keeps Maggie chained up in the attic, but why?
This was on whacked out thoroughly enjoyable tale about secrets, lies and the unforgivable.
This was a fun page turner for me and although, I figured out one thing, it still shocked me with others. This has some twists, turns and revelations that kept me completely glued to the pages. This was a crazy ride and I loved every inch of it. I can't wait to see what John Mars thinks up next.
Thank you to Amazon Publishing UK and NetGalley who provided me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All the thoughts and opinions are my own.
So twisty and disturbing. Marrs keeps you guessing the whole way through, and damn, it's a crazy ride. You're never sure who to root for and who to hate in this book.
4.5 stars
Fabulous, intriguing game of cat and mouse between Nina and her mother Maggie. Nina keeps her mom locked up in the house for years to punish her—I don’t want to say too much as I don’t want to give anything away. The story switches between the two women while going back and forth in time to major events in their lives. I was constantly on edge trying to figure things out. This was my first book by John Marrs and now I have to go and read all of his other novels immediately.
Thanks to NetGalley, Thomas & Mercer/Amazon Publishing UK for this ARC.
They say a mother will do anything for her child, but do it also work the other way around? You have to read this twisted story of a mother and daughter that just about anything to stay together and protect each other. Every chapter is a true page turner I couldnt put it down waiting to see what was coming next. This is a definite recommend to anyone looking for a great weekend read.
Thank you netgalley and John Marrs for opportunity to read this ARC in exchange for my honest opinion.
This is a fabulous but crazy five star read. Full of mystery and intrigue. Mother and daughter relationship which is not as it seems. Amazing twist at the end. This book kept me captivated from the beginning to the end. This is the first book by John Marrs that I have read but it definitey won't be the last.
Thank you to NetGalley, the publisher and the author for this advanced reader copy in exchange for an honest review.
Powerful, suspenseful, dark and utterly brilliant! I just could not put this book down. This has just become my new favourite book by this author.
Many thanks to Netgalley for a copy of this ARC for which I have given my voluntary and unbiased review.
Whoooooaaa what the hell? John Marrs you really do have a deliciously dark, twisted mind!
The book is the story of a grown up daughter who is keeping her elderly mother chained up in the attic to punish her for things that happened in the past. I can't say much more without giving away the plot.
This book really is dark and disturbing and hooks you from the first page. As you read there are shocking revelations which really do ensure that you have to read just one more chapter.... then another.... and another! Who is the villain and who is the victim? I changed my mind so often I was dizzy! I did guess some of the twists, but that didn't make them any less shocking. And then there's that chilling ending.
This is one if my favourite books of 2020 so far. Can't wait to see what Mr Marrs cones up with next!
Plenty of twists and turns to.keep you guessing
It's so fast paced you won't get bored nor will you want to put it down
It's an unique storyline, which is chilling and completely captivating
You'll definitely be reading long into the night
A must read
Thank you Netgalley, John Marrs and Amazon Publishing UK for allowing me to read and review this book
Interesting way of taking you through the story using the alternating voices of Maggie and Nina, while also going backwards in time and then back to the present. Nice pace to the book and the reveals of key parts of the tale throughout the book kept the story moving and wanting to keep going to find out what happened. I will certainly be looking out for more books by John Marrs in future..
Fantastic! Unreliable narrators (my sympathy switched between them many, many times) the slowly drip-fed facts and a dark, twisted tale of toxic relationships; guilt, hatred and where protecting those you love can lead to disaster - what's not to love?
John Marrs proves once again why he is one of my go-to authors - waiting impatiently for the next release from this 'evil genius' mind!
Many thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read this corker of a book 4.5-5 stars
Where do I even start with this one?! Honestly, this was a mind-blowing read. I am a huge thriller fan and this is up there with one of the best I have read!
The story is told from dual perspectives - There's Nina Simmonds, a librarian in her late thirties who lives in her childhood home and then there is her mother, Maggie, who Nina keeps locked in the attic and whose life is completely under her daughter's control...
I really can't say too much about this book without giving a lot away but lord, it is a rollercoaster! I love the way Marrs completely toyed with my emotions and made me feel sorry for one character and loathe the other and then completely flip it on it's head in the next chapter.
The twists are twisty and although at times predictable, I didn't mind because I felt almost vindicated in my guessing instead of feeling annoyed that I guessed right!
Yes, its far-fetched but you have to suspend your belief while reading the book because it is well worth it.
I would love to go in to an in depth review but I really don't want to take the enjoyment away from others who are beginning to read this book. It is a disturbing and dark book that explores the depths people will go to to protect the ones they love...
Thank you to Netgalley & Amazon Publishing UK for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.
If you are a thriller lover, put this one on your list! If you are a fan of reading about dysfunctional families, put this one on the TOP of your list! The publishing date is May 15th, 2020. John Marrs has written a fascinating novel about the demise of a British family with all sorts of dark and sordid details.
Maggie is kept as a prisoner (literally) under lock and key by her daughter, Nina. Trapped and confined in her own home, she laments about what went wrong with their relationship. Nina has decided to keep her prisoner to make her pay for all the ways she wronged Nina during her childhood, meaning her “sentence” is supposed to last for 19 years or until she dies. Maggie is desperate to escape and live the rest of her life out of captivity as she is already sixty-eight years old. What happened to Nina’s father and Maggie’s husband? Why does Nina have her locked up? Will Maggie escape from her daughter? Read and find out.
I just got immediately sucked in through Maggie and Nina’s narratives. The story flips back and forth between the two women and past and present. The plot interweaves the timelines and strings the reader along as Marrs explains bit by bit where things went wrong between mother and daughter. The characterization was excellent as you can FEEL what Nina and Maggie are experiencing as you read. Some of the twists were a bit predictable for me, but Marrs makes sure to drop little facts that make you second guess yourself. Thank you @netgalley, @amazonpublishing and @johnmarrs.author for this wild ride!
I have read several books by this author and I really enjoy his writing style. This was not my favorite book of his, but I really enjoyed it. Great premise, but I was left wanting more. Extremely unlikable characters. Will definitely read more books by this author.
What Lies Between Us was my first novel by John Marrs, and it's crazy that I haven't ready anything by him yet! Will certainly be reading other titles by him. All I have to say is "OMG!"
While reading this book, I continued to feel like all of the plot twists and turns had been revealed, but alas, there was still more to come up until the last chapter!
The novel goes between two perspectives, Nina Simmonds, and her mother, Maggie. From the first chapter, you find out that Nina's mother is locked up in their attic, but you don't know why. As the novel progresses, and you continue to read about events that happened twenty-five years ago, the reader feels like they've connected the dots, but BAM! Plot twist!
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I needed a edge-on-your-seat kind of novel after my last few reads. What Lies Between Us was the perfect kind of messed-up psychological thriller that I didn't even know I needed.
I'm already recommending this novel to all of my suspense/thriller bookworms, and look forward to Marrs' publication date!
This is the ultimate crazy mother daughter story you need to read! I really don't want to say too much because I don't want to spoil anything! I read this book in an afternoon because I couldn't put it down. I received an advanced readers copy and all opinions are my own.
John marrs is by far one of my favourite authors and this book was absolutely fantastic. It was gripping, shocking definitely not for the faint hearted! Very twisted but throughly enjoyable 10/10
Nina and Maggie share the same house, but they live very separate lives. Nina goes to work and lives an otherwise normal life, but she comes home every day to her captive. Because Maggie has done things that cannot be forgiven. Maggie has done things that she needs to be punished for. But Nina doesn't know the why behind Maggie's deceit and lies, and Maggie is willing to die to keep it that way.
John Marrs does it again - another 5 star read! I don't know about you guys, but I love me a messed up book, and that is exactly what this is. I love to be able to see the good in the "bad" characters and the bad in the "good" characters, and this gave me all of that and more. The official synopsis of the book doesn't give much away, and I'd like to keep my review in a similar vein, to keep the twists and turns... twists and turns, but this would be a great book to read and discuss. So read it & let's discuss! I will follow John Marrs to any depths he chooses to go at this point. That's how impressed I am with his writing.
I so expected to love this book, but I can't help but feel a little disappointing with it.
I've read two John Marr's books previously - The One and The Passengers - both of which i've loved so I was already excited when I heard he had a new one coming, and then that synopsis! This definitely sounded like it was going to be the perfect read for me but unfortunately it just wasn't.
The plot is definitely dark and twisted with two extremely unlikable characters, however, the problem for me stemmed from the fact that I kept waiting for some big twist that just never came. It was a lot more predictable than i'd expected and would've liked.
An entertaining and well-written read but not up to the same standard as previous books i've read by this author.
This book just didn’t do it for me. I had such high expectations after seeing it all over the web and enjoying “The One” but this one fell flat for me.
It was the true definition of a slow burn, but any twists and revelations were few and far between. It is so long and drawn out and I felt like I could of gone without some plot points completely. I tried to like either of the characters and could not. They were both damaged individuals who acted poorly and made poor decisions.
I know I may have the unpopular opinion when it comes to this book but it just wasn’t there for me. Too slow, with poor characters and unbelievable plot.
This review is posted on my goodreads account.
A dark and richly layered story that was almost impossible to put down (well, sometimes I need to sleep). Just as you think you are getting the story, there is a new relevation. Maggie and Nina are both very strong-willed characters, and although they are both not very likable it was often easy to understand why they did what they did. John Marrs shows an excellent insight in the human mind in this story.
I hope this book will be turned into a movie soon, because I saw Maggie, Nina, the other characters and especially the house clearly in my mind. There would be no need to rewrite the story for that; it is perfect for a scary movie.
Thanks to Netgalley for this digital review copy.
I am still in shock over this book. It was an awesome book. I could not put this book down and would stay up late because I just wanted to read one more chapter. Very well written with a shocking ending. At first I did not like the ending but after awhile I understand why it ended the way it did. There was one thing that did not happen in the book that I would had liked to seen happen. Although it did not happen it did not ruin the book for me. This is my second read by John Marrs and I am not disappointed. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who loves thrillers or books written by John Marrs.
Another great psychological thriller from the pen and imagination of John Marrs. Well I hope it's his imagination !
I don't think I have ever read a book with such unlikeable, and dysfunctional main characters, whilst still feeling compelled to keep reading. Though out the book I grew to hate the two main characters equally while learning what has driven them to be living such a nightmare.
It's hard to say more about this book without giving away spoilers, so all I can suggest is to read it yourself and discover the lies and truths.
Thank you to the publishers and netgalley for a free copy in return for an honest review.
This book has left me speechless (that’s not an easy task). Granted I’m currently reading during a global pandemic, so I’m finding darker books more disturbing than usual. But. This book was A LOT. I had a hard time reading it, but I know it was a well written psychological thriller. It was different and I wasn’t able to put the puzzle pieces together until the very end. •
Maggie and Nina are a mother and daughter that “live” together. They share a roof, sometimes they share a meal, but every night Nina has Maggie chained up in her room with the door locked. What could drive a daughter to spew such anger towards her mother? You know that there are secrets. You know that those secrets have been the lethal cocktail of hate that they can’t seem to get past. But you don’t know why. Who’s the actual big bad wolf? Is it the daughter that holds her mother captive or the mother that left her daughter with no other choice? •
This book was DYSFUNCTION injected with steroids. It’s set to be published on May 15, 2020 and if you like a rollercoaster filled with moments that you can’t believe what is happening (#%?!) this is 100% your jam. •
Really a great read! Creepy and lots of twists I didn't see coming. All of the characters are compelling, and I found myself reading faster and faster, trying to get to the end. Definitely recommended.
I would like to thank NetGalley, Amazon Publishing UK, and author John Marrs for providing me with an ARC of this novel!
I have never read John Marrs, but I can see what all the hype is about. This was an absolute experience that I so enjoyed. There were so many twists and turns that I didn’t see coming. These are dark and messed up characters that I enjoyed watching develop throughout the reading process. I felt like I was a part of this story, and I didn’t want it to end.
Thank you to those named above for the chance to read and review this ARC!
I gave this book until 42% and then gave up. After a few months, I saw a few positive reviews and gave it another chance. The beginning was slow, unbelievable, and weird. I couldn’t understand either character, didn’t think it was slightly believable. The second half, after picking it back up, was more entertaining. As the story is revealed, at least one character became more believable and therefore the story as well.
I give the first 50% of the book 1 star. The second half of the book gets 3 stars. Overall, glad I went back to finish it.
Thank you to NetGalley and Amazon Publishing for a digital arc in exchange for a honest review.
Wow! Absolutely riveting book - I spent a day in tucked away in a chair, unable to do anything other than read this in one sitting.
I veered between the characters, chapter by chapter- hero to villain and back again.
Total 5 star read.
I was beyond delighted to get my hands on an early copy of John Marrs' latest novel What Lies Between Us, and the hype I had built in my head was worth it.
It's dark, its jaw dropping, its twisted, and it's another mind blowing read.
Nina and Maggie have a complicated mother/daughter relationship. Its wrapped up in secrets and lies that are layered so well that each twist in the story shocked me a little more.
John Marrs is an author I recommend to so many friends and I am getting used to them coming back to me after reading one of his books and saying "Oh my god, its nuts, but I cant put it down!" So I cant wait to see their reactions when they read this one!!
Each time I thought something was becoming clear and I knew where it was going, I was blind sided by a twist in the story, making this such a hard book to put down.
Anyone that likes a book filled with intrigue, suspense and a healthy dose of twists and turns will love this book.
Thank you to NetGalley for an advanced copy.
What Lies Between Us is John Marrs’s newest release. It comes out May 15th, which is right around the corner. I really enjoyed The One and The Passengers by him. When I heard he had a new book coming out I jumped right onto @netgalley to request it. So thank you NetGalley and @thomasmerceruk for allowing me to read this book for you!
What Lies Between Us is about a woman who is keeping her mom hostage in her house. It is told in both of their perspectives and alternates from the current situation and the past telling us how we got to this point in their lives.
❤️Review❤️
I’m going to start by saying I love John Marrs’s writing style. He keeps you gripped, engaged, and entertained throughout his novels. Unfortunately this book just wasn’t one of my favorites by him. Reading his previous two novels I branded him as a unique story teller with a sci-do/futuristic twist, which this book didn’t have any of those elements. So right off the bat it was different. My major problem with this book was that it was really predictable. I predicted 95% of the twists. They seemed really obvious, which is kind of a let down when it comes to a thriller. It was still a page turner and I enjoyed my time reading it, but I needed something more in order to give it more than 3 stars. I’m still looking forward to future books by John Marrs because he is clearly a talented author.
3 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️
What Lies Between Us is a fantastic psychological thriller straight out of a 60 Minutes special. The twists and turns keep coming, with some well-placed foreshadowing and perfect dropping of hints throughout. Told in 2 POV's (Nina and Maggie) you come to learn about the warped relationship between the two, and what happened to arrive at this situation. There a flashbacks that are actually necessary, and give much needed context to each character's mind sets when everything is happening.
There is definitely a Mystery aspect to this novel, but it's not a whodunnit. It's more trying to figure out who did what, and WHY. Each new bit of information sways the blame in one direction and then back. There's no knowing everything that happened until the very end. There were some minor mysteries I figured out, but Mars did a great job of burying the lead with all the major questions.
The characters were also written so well. Maggie adjusting to her imprisonment and accepting her sentence (but not completely) and Nina rationalizing her decision to chain her mother in the attic for 2 years. Neither character is very morally grey. Both have made serious mistakes, and it's so fun to to see the relationship between them change and warp and grow. However, the ending absolutely stunned me. You'll have to read it to find out what happens!
Trigger warning: abuse, neglect, physical violence, domestic abuse, elder abuse
Bloody brilliant. Its currently 2.03 in the morning and i had to finish this book. So much going on with the plots but at the same time the stories interweave perfectly. Nina wants to punish her mother for taking away her chance at motherhood in multiple ways but maggie done it as a way of protecting her family as she doesnt know what else nina could be capable of. Now maggie lives in the attic chained and under complete control of nina. She thinks of escaping all the time and the complicated relationship of the mother and daughter becomes more apparent as the story evolves. The author has an excellent way of producing characters/plot twists at the right time for the suspense given to the reader. Although frustrating for the reader now emotionally involved the ending was right. Final revenge for maggie
The ending knocked me for six! What a deliciously dark disturbing story filled with lots of twists to keep you in your toes! John Marrs knows how to write a suspenseful story. The ending will definitely leave you thinking holy guacamoly what just happened?!
I’ve been a fan of John Marrs since The One and The Passengers! Can’t wait to read more by him!
Thank you NetGalley and Amazon Publishing for this ARC in return for an honest review.
I am a huge fan of John Marrs, having devoured THE ONE and PASSENGERs each at an exhilarating pace, so when I saw Marrs's next book was out I was eager to grab a copy.
WHAT LIES BETWEEN US is a dark and twisting psychological suspense that introduces us to Maggie and Nina whose mother–daughter relationship is strained at best. In a narrative that is superbly crafted, moving backwards and forwards in time as we discover the chain of events that led Maggie and Nina to their current situation. Or so we think. Deception, cruelty, maternal love, lies and truth all twist together into something a little different. Rather than asking us, "What if?", Marrs asks, "Why?"
An engaging and gripping read, perfect for those nights in – because you won't want to put it down.
Stars: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
What is going on in this house of horrors???
PLOT SUMMARY:
Maggie and Nina have lived together for many years....but not happily. Maggie is Nina’s mother, and something has gone horribly wrong in their relationship...because otherwise why would Nina be locking her mother up in the attic in CHAINS??? Maggie has obviously done something to displease Nina, but what?? What could possibly be worth this reaction?
PROS and CONS:
Oh, this one is twisted...discovering in the first chapter that Maggie is locked in her attic room every night in chains sets the scene for some seriously creepy chapters. This takes dysfunctional relationships to a whole new level. The reader instantly sides with Maggie because, uh...she’s the one locked up?? By why would seemingly normal Nina do this? And how does she keep this a secret?
As the historical chapters pile up, you soon learn what Maggie has done and why Nina has reacted so forcefully...perhaps...neither character is likable, and it’s very hard to imagine that anything could justify this.
You’ll be glued to the pages while you wait to see who the innocent victim is, and who the monster is, and the details of all the events that lead to this disastrous situation. The ending is unexpected, explosive and actually perfect for this twisted book.
YES or NO:
It’s a YES - this is not a book that makes you feel good while you’re reading it...in fact I felt quite disturbed the entire time. But it is definitely one that you won’t soon forget.
4 Stars
Wow, what a wild ride this was!
Once again, I am impressed with John Marrs’ talent to write suspenseful thrillers. He never ceases to amaze me with his original ideas and truly addictive plots. What Lies Between Us is a twisted, dark, and sinister read, that kept me glued to this book’s pages (or rather to my Kindle’s screen) till the end.
It is a tale of mother-daughter relationship; however, this relationship has more drama and problems than any other “normal’ mother-daughter bond. Nina and Maggie live in the same house and they share many secrets. What happens in their house and between these two complicated characters is shocking, disturbing and quite chilling.
I HIGHLY recommend this book to all thriller/suspense lovers. This book has it ALL and it is a guaranteed entertainment for all thrill seeking readers.
Thank you NetGalley, Amazon Publishing UK, and the author for providing me with an ARC copy of this book in exchange for my honest opinion.
Wow! What a roller coaster of a book! Once you start this book you will not be able to put it down until the very end. This is a story of two main characters, mother and daughter, living together, but who is in control and why do they appear to hate each other? What secrets are they both hiding? Who is to blame?
Throughout this book my feelings towards both characters changed again and again and again. The author very cleverly has you sympathising with one character whilst hating the other but by the next chapter these feelings are totally reversed and so it continues throughout the book. Liking one and hating the other. This book had my head spinning! It contains twist after twist after twist,even when you think you know it all and there cant possibly be anything else to reveal, is another bombshell that leaves you gasping. It is extremely cleverly written and will stay with me for a long time. At the very heart of this book is the question, how far would you go to protect your child and can you love your child too much? There is most definitely a fine line between love and hate.
I would thoroughly recommend this book.
Be prepared. It will take your breath away quite literally!!!!
I had high hopes for this one as all of the author's other books are pretty highly rated and recommended, especially The One, which I have yet to read. But this ultimately fell flat for me. I did not like or care about either of the main characters. By halfway through the book I was just wanting to get to the end as I had stopped caring why things were the way they were. I felt no suspense as the mysteries were unfolding. I honestly don't know why, I just didn't. I DID read to the end, though, because the writing style was so consumable. I will definitely try John Marrs's other work, but I can only give this one 2 stars.
Ok, first of all, let me just say that What Lies Between Us is a psychological thriller like nothing I have ever read before. This book had my head in a spin just trying to figure it all out.
I liked how this book was written with each chapter narrated by one of the dysfunctional involved parties telling their point of view and how they came to being where they are now. One moment I was rooting for Nina, and the next moment I was rooting for Maggie. There are so many twists and turns that it was hard to predict the brilliant ending.
John Marrs really knows how to capture a readers attention, I just kept thinking 'One more chapter', I literally could not put this down.
It's weird, creepy and down right disturbing, but I loved it. 5/5
Thankyou to Thomas & Mercer Publishers and Netgalley for my proof copy in exchange for an honest review.
Wow. Maggie and Nina live together but their relationship is complex. Nina's father left, out of the blue when she was younger. At 14 she had a miscarriage and at 15, gave birth to a child destined to be still born. She blames her mother for everything that went wrong in her life and has her chained and imprisoned in the house for revenge. However all is not as it seems. Throughout the book the twists just keep coming. John Marrs is skilled at taking the reader on a rollercoaster ride and this book demonstrates that skill perfectly. I found I was immediately hooked and it's one of those books you can't put down. If you enjoy this one I can also recommend "The Passenger" and "The Good Samaritan" by the same author
I enjoyed this psychological thriller.. I like a good creepy and intense story line and this had that. It will suck you right in
Oh my goodness, this one was dark!
Nina will never forgive Maggie for the things she's done in the past. Her choice is to never let Maggie leave the home again as punishment.
Spanning 25+ years and alternating from the view of Nina and Maggie we hear both sides of the story. . . from what's happening now and what happened then.
As we learn the truth over time it's almost impossible to decide who deserves what and who is justified in the decisions they've made. This one had twists and turns around every corner. Ultimately, what would YOU do to protect/punish the ones you loved and what if your perspective or your truth was not the reality?
There are dark books and there are DARK books and ‘What Lies Between Us’ definitely falls into the latter category. I can’t remember the last time I read a book this dark and twisted. I read a lot of science fiction and fantasy, some of which have monsters straight from your nightmares. What Lies Between us was infinitely more horrifying than any of those as there were no monsters here – only two very damaged people.
Everytime I thought I couldn’t be more surprised and horrified by this story the next revelation came at the turn of the page and I had to re- evaluate my feelings for these people all over again.
There were bits I predicted and bits where I thought I finally had a handle of what was happening only to have my theories blown out of the water. Despite of the things they did and the decisions they took neither Nina nor Maggie were completely unlikable – a remarkable feat of writing skill. Instead they were both horribly damaged people making choices that often had unpredictable consequences.
What Lies Between Us was one of those novels that I couldn’t bear to put down for long, I found myself picking it up in any quiet moments to get another couple of pages of reading in.
Not a story for those who find themselves triggered by the many issues touched on here, including, abortion, child abuse, gaslighting or mental health stories, I would recommend this to anyone who likes their fiction twisted and unpredictable.
A brilliant book that had me gripped from start to finish.
They say every house has it's secrets, but, none like this one! Jeepers! This is a strange tale, very 'whatever happened to baby jane' as a daughter keeps her mother locked in the attic.
The story is told from both perspectives and moves from past to present, giving both mother and daughter perspectives on the reasoning behind their strange relationship.
It's well constructed, it just didn't pull me in and I found it a bit of a slog. A 2* OK read for me.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publishers for the opportunity to preview in exchange for my honest review, I'm just sorry I didn't enjoy it more.
OMG WHAT A BOOK!!!!! A real page turner, I was literally hooked from the first to the last page. I did not want this book to end. Yes it is that good!!!! A heart racing, nail biting domestic noir but OMG so much more. The two main characters are mother and daughter and to say that they are dysfunctional doesn't even scratch the surface. Tension you could cut with a knife and enough suspense to keep me glued to my seat and tapping my kindle faster and faster. I devoured this book in one sitting and finally turned the last page in the wee hours. In my opinion this is his best work yet and crying out to be made into a film. A very well deserved ten stars, if only and so highly recommended. I LOVED IT!!!!! A very very happy reader.
Thanks to Amazon Publishing UK and Netgalley for the ARC.
Whoa! What a read!!! I believe this will be the best book I read this year. Unexpected twists and turns, just when you think you understand what is happening the rug is pulled out from under you.
Wow! I loved this book!
In this book we meet Nina and Maggie as we get to know them more we discover the dark secrets that bind them together.
Reading from both characters points of view we get to know more about each character and what put them together and in the situation they now find themselves in. I flirted between who I felt the most for only to have the next chapter flip that on its head again and again until the shocking conclusion
Thanks go to Netgalley for the opportunity to read and review this great book
Here is another brilliant, horrifying story from the twisted mind of John Marrs. This one tells the story of two women, Maggie and Nina, who live in the same house, and the secrets and lies that tear their lives apart. Crikey this book is dark, maybe the darkest I have read from this author so far. But it is a fantastic, compulsive read, full of twists and turns. A great but very disturbing, even upsetting, book.
4.5 stars rounded up.
This would easily be a proper 5 star book had there not been a few niggles throughout. Some things just didn't quite work for me, continuity wise mostly, as well as a few things that didn't quite feel real. Well, either that, or the author wasn't as clear as maybe he could have been with the odd thing that I just couldn't quite let go. But that's just me I guess. I've rounded it up anyway as, apart from them, and they were all minor, this was quality.
So Maggie and Nina share a house. They are mother and daughter. But they are not the average mother/daughter pairing as Maggie lives in the attic, chained up by Nina. But Nina has a good reason for her behaviour. Although, as time passes, it becomes evident that she actually doesn't know the half of it. Imagine the fallout when she learns the whole truth... well, you don't need to imagine... buckle up, you're in for a wild old ride...
Talk about dysfunctional, shall I also say codependent relationship. And then some. Imagine all the worst things a mother could do to her child and magnify this by a very high number and you've basically just touched the surface of what happens in this book. If you think Nina is horrible to Maggie, keeping her chained up, denied of anything nice, just wait til you hear what Maggie did...
It's all things twisted and evil and everything in between. It's sick and not for the faint hearted as no punches were pulled in the making of this book. I'm not usually a big fan of twist after twist, each one delivering a bigger punch than the previous but, wowsers, here I was shouting at the book - keep em coming - and daring the author to up the stakes which, he shocked and surprised me by doing every-single-time. Genius. (Ok, for full disclosure, I guessed a few but I devour this genre book so I'd be surprised if I didn't)
Honestly, apart from the niggles that I mentioned earlier, this book is quality reading. Addictive - I couldn't put it down, intense and all the chills down the spine you want. Do yourself a favour, stop reading reviews, just go buy the book and read it already...
My thanks go to the Publisher and Netgalley for the chance to read this book.
Thank you to #NetGalley and John Marrs the ARC in exchange for my honest review
This is the first book of John Marrs I have ever read and OMG this is fantastic.
Talked about your twisted stories!! Maggie and Nina, who are co-habitating and also are very co-dependent on each other. Except for the fact that one of them keeps the other chained in her attic. Talk about your mother daughter issues.
I really don't want to give too much away because..well just because you have to read it! Its a crazy DARK tale!
I really loved reading the Maggie and Nina narratives over different timelines. Multiple perspectives in books are my favourite. This was one that I honestly couldn’t put down because the more we found out, the worse the situation became! Definitely going to be recommending this one!
What a roller coaster, when you think you have everything figured out you get hit with another shocking twist. Don't bother feeling bad for any of the characters because as soon as you do you'll be thrown for a massive loop. This was such a fast paced edge of your seat story that i devoured it in 2 days. If you enjoy a dark domestic thriller this is for you!
Thank you to John Marrs and NetGalley for giving me this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
I've read most of John Marrs' other books, and absolutely love the kind of sci fi element he gives thrillers, especially in the likes of the Passengers and The One, or touching on really dark topics like in The Good Samaritan. Needless to say, I'm a fan so I was super excited to get a hold of an ARC for What Lies Between Us.
This book was just as good as his previous, but left me feeling a lot more conflicted than some of the others have. On top of being a thriller, it's also just a really sad story.
I started off feeling incredibly sorry for Maggie. I mean, she's a woman approaching her elder years, locked in an attic room and completely deprived of basic humanities like using a toilet, and has to rely on her daughter showing up to give her food and empty her toilet bucket etc. It's harrowing and despite the fact that very early on it alludes to something Maggie has done to deserve this, I genuinely felt sadness at the image of this older woman, lonely and locked up.
Then, throughout the story, as bit by bit, Maggie's deeds are revealed, I still can't help feeling sorry for her. She's still a tragic figure rather than an evil woman. Her husband leaving, her daughter going off the rails. Even when she starts doing awful things like forcing a miscarriage upon her pregnant 14 year old daughter using illegally gotten drugs, I still don't hate her. It's horrendous, but there's still something there that makes me keep thinking "Hang on, there has to be more to this".
The Nina character on the other hand, I dislike immediately and very little she does throughout the story redeems herself. I'm not sure if that's bias on my part because the book opens on a scene of her as jailer to her mother, but she just never gets better for me. I started to understand why she was the way she was as more of the story unfolded, especially her missing her father and lashing out and being treated poorly by an older man who was clearly grooming her.
These two main characters are among the most complex, layered and difficult characters I've read recently. I say difficult because despite my bias towards Maggie as the victim, Nina as the villain, I still don't feel absolute in one way or the other for either of them.
I also hated the ending and I mean that in the best of ways - it was a perfect ending but I hated the fact that Maggie and Dylan had to end their lives in such misery. It left me feeling genuinely saddened in a way very few books have managed.
The fact that Marrs has managed to write these characters with so many layers and subtleties and complexities to them is impressive. It left me trying to unravel these fictional people rather than judge them and the overall effect is a really thought provoking, harrowing story.
Other authors have tried to do the captivity story, and there are references to other works such as 'Room' by Emma Donoghue in the story, but where Room is so grating and irritatingly written, What Lies Between us gets it right and is an excellent story.
Holy guacamole, what did I just read?! So dark, so twisted, and oh so glorious! I guess it's no secret that I'm a big fan of John Marrs's writing and I have been looking forward to read What Lies Between Us ever since I first heard about it... And this story turned out to be exactly the dark psychological thriller dose I was craving right now! Oh yes, his newest title definitely didn't disappoint, and I found myself to be absolutely speechless as well as shell-shocked by the time I reached that final page. Make sure to brace yourself for a dark, intense and twisted ride!
Let's leave the superlatives for a little, and talk about why What Lies Between Us turned out to be yet another winner for me. The first thing that stands out when you read one of John Marrs' books is the quality of the writing and the plot development. From the very first chapter, both the writing and the plot are able to draw you right in, entice you and keep you hooked until the very end. In fact, I knew this was going to be another favorite even before I finished the first chapter; such is the power of his writing. As for the plot... Even though I do admit that I saw some of the plot twists coming very early on, strangely enough I wasn't too bothered by that. The mystery and suspense around the past events and the complicated relationship between mother and daughter were enough to distract me from my suspicions and ultimately right guesses, and I was honestly too busy devouring this story to really care about the lack of surprises and 100% effective plot twist bombs.
The story is told with the help of a dual POV, switching between Nina and her mother Maggie as well as between the past and present. This way, we are presented with snippets of the past as well as the present, never discovering the full picture of the truth until after those final reveals. The POV switches and flashbacks are used to successfully build up the suspense until you find yourself biting your nails and continuously shocked about the events that took place both in the past and present. Trust me when I say that What Lies Between Us will go darker than the blackest night and this story isn't for those with a weak stomach! The development and structure of the plot is excellently handled though, and really took the story to the next level for me.
Key in this pitch black psychological thriller are also the two main characters who star the show. The development of both Nina and Maggie is thorough and realistical; both women are extremely flawed and have mental issues as well as a bulk load of secrets waiting to be uncovered. Nina is an extremely troubled character and it was interesting to see her development and learn more about her past as well as discovering more how she became the woman she is today. Maggie is likewise intriguing, with her decisions in the past playing a key role in her present situations... I'd be lying if I said that I liked either character, but they definitely both make for a fascinating character study.
As you might have guessed, I had a fantastic time reading this dark dark and oh so disturbing psychological thriller. I can recommend What Lies Between Us to anyone who is a fan of the genre and doesn't mind things getting pitch black and seriously twisted before you reach that final page.
I absolutely love John Marr. I think that his books are brilliant. This one was fantastic, but creepy. I was sometimes so disturbed that I wondered whether I wanted to keep reading, but persevered because I wanted to know how it ended. Regardless, he is a phenomenal storyteller and should be recognized for that. If you don’t find the content too heavy, I’m sure you’ll enjoy this read.
This book was the right kind of addictive. I loved how the characters developed. It was a perfect book to read at the end of the day. Highly recommend!
It’s took me a while to get into this book, the chapters go back and forth between the past and present. After getting use to this the book certainly packs a punch. Dark and disturbing at times but yet a great twisty thriller about a twisted family life.
And I thought I had a dysfunctional relationship with my mother ... We had nothing on Nina and Maggie. Absolutely nothing whatsoever ...
Well I don't know what I was expecting when I picked up this book but it wasn't this. I mean, sure, there are some pretty hefty hints in the blurb. You can't really miss them, but still.
The story is split into two points of view - those of Maggie and her daughter Nina. It is really interesting seeing the world from the two women's polar opposite points of view as while, at the beginning, we're pretty sure we know who is the aggressor and who the victim in this very toxic relationship, your thoughts and feelings will wax and wain as you read and by probably the halfway point you will be left with no idea who, if anyone, to trust.
It's really hard to talk about the story without feeling as though I would give too much away. What I can say is that it's a really interesting study of human nature. Of a person's resilience in spite of seemingly overwhelming situations, and of the tenacity and strength that can help people endure even the hardest of circumstances. It certainly made me question the root cause of Nina's decisions. Was it nature or nurture? I didn't find either character particularly likeable and yet I was fascinated by the dynamic between them and keen to read more to try and find out exactly what had happened to bring them to where they were. Was finding out satisfying? I've got to be honest, I'm not sure. I think I understood them both better, even if it didn't particularly make me like them more. It is a real skill taking characters you don't like and making you want to read on about them anyway.
The ending was certainly shocking but quite fitting. It is a slower paced story and it takes a while to get to the reasons behind Maggie's imprisonment. This is a story of obsession, of family and of the danger of keeping secrets. It is also the story of the hatred that can fester when you don't move on or find closure. It had a claustrophobic feeling to it, not only driven by the fact that Maggie is locked in her own home, but by the fact that her's and Nina's worlds evolved only around each other. That there was never a break. It was certainly an intriguing premise, one that I am sure will have fans reading into the night.
This book contains the following potential triggers: paedophilia, child abuse, domestic abuse, underage pregnancy, miscarriage, abortion
Marrs has a real talent for writing books that draw the reader in and slowly reveal their secrets and he has written another thrilling read with this book!
Written from dual perspectives of Nina and Maggie, we slowly uncover the terrible secrets hidden in their past concluding in a truly bittersweet ending.
I felt that I knew the truth behind the secrets fairly early on however there were some clever bluffs throughout the book which meant that I was continually kept guessing.
An absolutely fabulous book, I thoroughly recommend!
This was my first John Marrs book and OH.MY.STARS. I loved it!
, I have read a lot of suspense/mystery/thriller and it’s usually fairly easy for me to predict what is going to happen. That being said.....I did not see any of that coming.
This book is so deliciously twisty that I devoured it in one day.
If you like a good twisty mystery, READ THIS BOOK!
John Marrs has written one twisted tale! What Lies Between Us goes to some dark places as it explores the dysfunctional relationship between Nina and Maggie and the choices they’ve both made over the years that ultimately keep them bound together. Maggie has always tried her best to protect Nina and what does she get for it? Shackled to a room because as far as Nina is concerned, Maggie has been the root of every problem she’s ever had and for that, she must atone. I don’t want to risk any potential spoilers so I’ll just say sometimes our misguided attempts at keeping ourselves and/or loved ones safe do more harm than the very things we’re trying to shield against.
I’ve read two other books (The Passengers and The One) by this author that I loved and am pleased to say after reading What Lies Between Us that he’s three for three! I look forward to reading the rest of his work.
This is the first book i have read by this Author i keep looking at his books but never got around to reading one well I am so pleased i have at last what a story .....Maggie and her daughter Nina live together not like a mother and daughter should because Nina keeps her mother locked in the attic ....
Written from both Maggie and Ninas point of view This book is full of twists and turns why does Nina keep her mother chained up what could be so bad to do that read the book to find out its great ...
What did I just read?? Like one of our protagonists, Maggie, I am a little picky about thrillers and I get disappointed if I guess the ending too easily. The great thing about this book is that while there are several large twists, some of which I guessed, there are so many little mysteries and twists that are constantly unraveling throughout the book that kept me on the edge of my seat, even when I was certain I’d figured out a few key plot points. That is truly rare. I can’t really go into the plot because of it, and I don’t like giving spoilers. The publisher’s book description is all you need. I will say if you like family dysfunction and domestic psychological thrillers, this is definitely for you. What a crazy, wild, effed up ride. Thank you NetGalley, author, and publisher for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.
CW: child rape, elderly abuse.
I feel like Gillian Flynn fans who liked Dark Places will LOVE this book. For me, Dark Places only kind of worked, and I feel the same way about What Lies Between Us.
What worked for me:
-I liked the reveals in this book.
-The icky factor was there— you know when you read a book and some of the characters are so awful it really affects you? Yeah, this book nailed that.
What didn’t:
-Nina’s diagnosis. Maybe I would have preferred this had no one ever tried to diagnose her? I’m not sure, but it didn’t feel believable to me, and it seemed to border on the trope of the evil person with multiple personalities. That trope’s tired for me, and I felt like thrillers usually have a better portrayal of mental illness now.
-The characters weren’t compelling enough to compensate for the stretches of the book that were boring.
I am a John Marrs fan, so I was really excited when I was approved to read an advance copy of ‘What Lies Between Us’. This book does not disappoint. I went from chapter to chapter unsure which of the main protagonists (Nina and Maggie) were to blame for their predicament.
In short an amazing read that I couldn’t put down .
Oh my god...this book...everyone should read it. What a dark and twisted ride it was. Without a doubt one of the best psychological thrillers I have read in a while. Full with secrets and twists with every page you turn. I was glued to the pages from start to finish. Mind blowing. Wow.
Gosh I loved everything about it. I loved the way it was written. Flawless. His writing style is amazing. I could read anything by this author. He keeps you intrigued the whole time. There wasn't a moment where I was bored. None. And I love when an authors is capable of doing this to you.
The plot itself was brilliant.
Is a mother allowed to want the death of her child? You need to read this book to find out.
This was my first read by this author and I highly recommend it. I give it all the stars possible. Hands down.
Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for my early copy.
WOW! This book was so good! Such a great psychological thriller between a mother and a daughter and it was just sooo bat shit crazy!
I can't say enough about this book without giving away spoilers. However, I kind of guessed one of the plot twists involving the baby and what happened to the father.. but what happens after- and the ending! So good!
I give this book 5 stars! This is a definite must read. John Marrs did it again and he is now one of my favorite authors!
The dark side of a disturbed mother-daughter relationship, where the lies go round and round, with horrific results.
Content Warnings:
SPOILER pedophilia, abuse, elder abuse END SPOILER
Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for the ARC. The opinions in this review are honest and my own.
What Lies Between Us is incredible! Seriously twisted and crazy but addictive and not easy to put down. Are you sold yet? I had heard alot of good things about this book and after reading The Passengers by this author last year I knew that I had to pick it up. Make sure that when you start it that you have nothing planned in your life (so iso is a great time!!). You will not want to stop reading it.
Where do you start with a book like this, and not spoil anything? What you need to know about this book is this:
Nina lives with her mother Maggie in her childhood home. They have dinner together and then Maggie is returned to her room in the attic, a room that she is chained to by her daughter. Yes you read that correctly. Nina has found out things from her past and cannot forgive her mother for them. Only she doesn't know the half of it. We learn what has happened between these two in alternate chapters, voiced by each character. We jump from the present to points in the past that changed everything.
Do not even try to guess what is going to happen in this one - you will be wrong. This book twists and turns so often you will be dizzy - in a good way! Absolutely loved it John Marrs. All the stars from me. Out May 15th
Thanks to Amazon Publishing UK and Netgalley for my advanced copy of this book to read. All opinions are my own and are in no way biased.
Umm....I need to speak to John Marrs immediately to ask him how he came up with this storyline.
You know those YouTube videos where you watch peoples reactions to something creepy? I feel like there needs to be videos like that about this book. I'm not going to share the plot line with you because I went in blind and I want you to do the same. I will share my reactions with you though (although it won't be as gold as a YouTube reaction video would be).
When I started reading I had no idea what was going on but I was hooked. As I got deeper into the story, parts began to unravel and make sense but I was never able to predict where this story was going. I had to stop every few chapters to turn to my husband and rotate these three phrases:
What the f***?
Oh my gosh
What am I reading?
How is this happening?
...
You get the idea.
And book buddies, believe me when I say to you that my state of shock continued until the very last page.
John Marrs does it again. Another nail biting page turner.
You don’t know who to feel sorry for most whilst reading.
Brilliant book!!
Thank you Net Galley for providing me an early copy of What Lies Between Us! This is my third book by John and he did not disappoint! I absolutely love his writing and he did an excellent job at writing this one as well! I loved the whole story and loved the little twists that happened throughout the book. At first I was a bit bored by chapter 20 or so but I told myself to keep on reading since I knew how great his writing was and I am glad I did because the story turned out great and loved the rest of it! I loved both of the characters Maggie and Nina. They both were insane and had their crazy moments to get back at each other. I love a good thriller and this one was awesome! I think this book would also make a great show or movie!
This was a really interesting unique psychological thriller.
In this book you follow a woman called Nina, who every other night has dinner with a woman called Maggie, her mother. She then has Maggie back to the attic where she chains her up. Maggie has a lot of secrets that she is keeping from Nina and will do anything to make sure she doesn't find them out. You as a reader discover why Nina is keeping her mother captive in the attic.
This was definitely a messed up, dark and very different psychological thriller. If you read a lot of psychological thrillers like I do, I think you will like this one as it's a break from the norm.
I really enjoyed the writing style. It was very easy to read and engaging. I liked how it went back and fourth between perspectives and time periods.
I thought it was a very clever plot and was definitely something fresh, which I personally haven't read before, as it has that family element to it rather than being a stranger abduction and capture.
I definitely didn't see the twists at the end coming. I was 100% shocked
I would definitely recommend this book to people who like dark and messed up thrillers.
TW: abuse, still birth, pedophilia, suicide, torture and violence
What lies between us is a dark, twisted and devious story of a mother and her daughter.
Maggie and Nina live in the same house for over 25 years. Some nights they have dinner together. But once the dinner is over, Nina ties a shackle and keeps her there. The room is devoid of any light and is closed with shutters. Nina went to the extent of even soundproofing the floor. But why? Why will a daughter treat her mother this way? The house has secrets that are not just old but also dark. Nina doesn’t know all of it!
I could have finished the book in one sitting, but I stopped. I took time before I resumed reading this intense journey.
The curiosity and the need to know what happened with these 2 women kept me pushing forward.
This is my first book by the author and for sure will not be the last one. John Marrs weaved an intense story with beautiful words. The words that made me look into the fear, grief and hatred.
Maggie and Nina had their happy times. The author portrays their lives before when things were normal between them. Something happened in their past, and everything turned dark in their lives. To live a life where every step towards goodness goes awry. To be stuck somewhere, where the hope for next day ceases to exist.
Maggie and Nina narrate their stories in two timelines spanning 25 years. John Marrs keeps you engaged and enthralled in this devious plot. He beautifully used his word to convey a thoughtful message. The human mind is fragile and we don’t understand how our actions (sometimes inappropriate) hurt other people. We recover from physical injuries but not always from mental wounds.
His words are addictive. John Marrs can create an amazing story with his words.
My rating for this book 4.5 stars.
Thank you, NetGalley and Amazon Publishing for the early reader's copy in exchange for my honest review.
Thank you for the opportunity to review this book. I would say it is not a new favorite of mine. I kept reading the book in order to see where the plot twists ended. Some were predictable and some I was like WHAT. The book was ok but not likely I would be like OMG you have to read. I just didn't connect with the characters and the time flipping threw me off. Recommend : undecided ~Happy Reading~
**Review**
What Lies Between Us by John Marrs
Mother and daughter, Maggie and Nina share a home. Over the years secrets and lies have soured their relationship, and Nina can never forgive Maggie for some of the things she has done. But she can’t let her mother leave her either....
Wow! What did I just read?! This book grabbed me from the first chapter. It features one very twisted Mother/Daughter dynamic, resulting in a compulsive read. This story takes a look back at Maggie and Nina over the years, and explores how they have ended up in their current situation. Some quite staggering secrets, elaborate lies and sensitive subjects are central to the plot, and although very far-fetched, it was addictive reading.
I felt both Maggie and Nina were well developed over the course of the book, and although I found neither particularly likeable, I could understand their motivations.
I was pretty sure Marrs wouldn’t disappoint with this, and I am pleased to say he didn’t! Although over the top and a bit nuts, I really enjoyed it. A must for Marrs fans and for anyone who enjoys a dark, twisted and elaborate thriller. Thank you @netgalley for this advanced copy.
Publication date: 15/05/2020
3.5 stars. This is my 5th book by John Marrs, and I'm very happy to see that there is still two more for me to devour. There are two things I really enjoy about this author's books. The first one being his unique and quite often dark story lines, and secondly he is the master of creating short, suspenseful chapters.
In What Lies Between Us he focuses on a rather mundane subject for him - a disturbing relationship between mother and daughter, but manages to pull it off with his usual finesse. Maggie, the elderly mom, has been chained to the floor and locked up in the attic by her daughter Nina for more than two and a half years. What could Maggie possibly have done to deserve this or is there something wrong with Nina? Told in alternating chapters, Maggie and Nina, then and now - the many layers of secrets are slowly revealed. Who is the real villain in this tale?
Even though I guessed some of the twists, the fun lies in the discovery of the why and not the what. If you have not read any of his books yet, I suggest you start with The One, which is his best I think.
Wow, another fantastic read by John Marrs. I was hooked from start to finish and read it in one day. A great psychological thriller and definitely one to read. Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for giving me the opportunity to read and review this book.
Thank you Netgalley and Amazon publishing for the advanced copy.
The best thrillers make me say things like "OMG" or "WTF" while I'm reading.
The very best thrillers make me say "OMG WTF DID I JUST READ" when I finish.
This book did both. Holy crap, this book took psychological thriller to an entirely new level. It took "twisty" and added so many turns, that "twisty" doesn't even begin to describe the plot.
What Lies Between Us not only has alternating points of view (Nina and Maggie) but it has alternating timelines from the present, to 24 years ago, to 2 years ago. At first I was a little confused but the more I read, the more drawn in I became.
I really can't say too much without giving any spoilers, but you have Maggie living upstairs, chained to the room. Nina, her daughter, seems to be living a normal life downstairs. Immediately you wonder, why is Maggie upstairs? What is going on here? Nina alludes to something that happened a long time ago and lies her mother told her. As you read, you think you're finding out the answers, but you're really not. The twists keep coming at you over and over until you are completely spent at the end of the book.
There is a lot to keep track of, between the details of the plot and the alternating time lines and character POV. You definitely need to focus while you read, but you won't be able to put this one down.
One of my favorite thrillers and books of 2020.
What Lies Between Us by John Marrs is a darkly twisted book about motherhood and how far mothers will go to protect their children. The book tells the story of two women, Nina and her mother Maggie, and the almost indescribably toxic relationship between them. They share a house but that is about it, in fact Nina keeps Maggie chained and confined in an upstairs attic as a punishment for the wrongs that Nina cannot forgive, starting with the fact that she drove her husband, Nina's father, away when she was just a girl, and continuing with a list of grievances that take her to the point where she drugged her and locked her away over two years ago. While Maggie looks out of her attic window and dreams of escape , a part of her understands why she is being punished, and her biggest fear is that Nina will uncover the full history of their past, something that could tip her over the edge completely.
It is a real testament to Marrs' skills as an author that he is able to make the reader feel empathy at different times for each of these clearly very unpleasant women and leave us wondering which, if any of them can be trusted to be telling the real story. I'm not going to lie, there are definitely some plausibility issues, and you need to be willing to suspend your disbelief, especially as the full extent of his machinations play out, but if you do you are guaranteed a fun and entertaining time.
I read and reviewed an ARC courtesy of NetGalley and the publisher, all opinions are my own,
The blurb of this book drew me in instantly. It was a great read, so eerie, so gripping, so tense right from the off. John Marrs has such a wonderful skill when it comes to reeling the reader in and not releasing us until the last pages. Nina was a woman I did not want to cross. I could not wait to discover what Maggie had done that was so bad that warranted such animalistic treatment from her jailer, her very own sister. This book got stranger and stranger as I read on, I would love to know where he gets his inspiration. It was a great read, I could not put it down. Another great one from John Marrs.
It’s no secret that John Marrs is one of my favourite thriller authors. I pick up one of his books and it’s a given that I’m going to enjoy it, and his latest book What Lies Between Us is no exception.
This is one dark, twisty rollercoaster of a book. It is told from the unreliable perspectives of Nina and her mother Maggie, and time hops between their versions of what happened in the past and the present day. I found myself flitting between who I trusted, who was the baddy and the goody.
Some parts I expected because it made sense that that’s where to story would head but without giving anything away I did not expect the ending to head in the direction that it did!
This is a disturbing, fantastic,binge worthy thriller and I would highly recommend getting your hands on a copy when this is released on May 15th.
Thank you to Netgalley, John Marrs and Amazon Publishing Uk for this copy in exchange for an honest review.
What in the world did I just read!? Like seriously!! WHAT THE HECK!
What Lies Between Us was a doozy! My mind is still trying to process it all while I’m writing this review. I don’t think I have ever read a more crazy book, honestly. But you know what? I loved it!
This book actually kept me up late quite a few times just trying to get to the end. Plus, I would be lying if I didn’t say it also kept me up because it’s pretty disturbing at times and scared me just a wee bit 😉 ! I won’t touch on any of the plot though because I feel like I would give too much away and just keep going on and on.
I will say though…if you love dysfunctional characters, mess with your mind thrillers, edge of your seat, intense, jaw on the floor, what did I just read books then What Lies Between Us is just what you are looking for.
I’m such a fan of John Marrs and I feel like with each book it seems to be getting better and better! I’m so glad I got my hands on this one and I promise you will be happy and most likely majorly stunned once you read What Lies Between Us and you won’t regret it!
It’s an easy five stars for this one! Very suspenseful, creepy, horrifying....and did I mention suspenseful? My big question was why is this insanity happening? What’s the real story here? I had a few theories but for the most part I was wrong and it was like running in circles (in the best possible way).
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The story alternates between Maggie and Nina and jumps from past to present. And it’s done flawlessly might I add. Neither of them seemed trustworthy and I really liked that unreliable narrator aspect.
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The author kept the answers just out of reach and the reveals were so perfect! There were unexpected twists and surprises that I thought I saw coming but I was wrong about them and the ending was a shock!
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If you like, thrillers/suspense, pick this up when it comes out in just a few short weeks. Check out the synopsis and if that sounds good to you, let me tell you that the story matches up!
This book was such a page-turner! I was totally sucked into this twisted story that tells us about the messed-up relationship of a mother and her daughter. However, I did find some parts a bit predictable and sometimes the story was a bit too much for my liking. Still, this book was soo good and soo crazily messed up! I definitely recommend checking it out if you're into disturbing thrillers.
I read about a third of this book before I decided to not to finish it. I couldn’t get into the storyline at all. I found Nina and Maggie to be so unlikable that I didn’t care to figure out what the big secret was. I found the writing to be a bit boring and vague. The female characters didn’t seem to have much depth. There also seemed to be overuse of mental illness in a terrible way. I loved John Marrs’ other books, but this plot line seemed to similar to other books.
Thank you to NetGalley and Amazon Publishing UK for an advance reader’s copy of this novel.
This book had me hooked within the first couple chapters. I didn’t know anything about the book going in, and that was definitely the right decision in this case. The story is told from the POV of two narrators, both in present time and in flashbacks. How the story unfolds definitely keeps you guessing. There we’re some twists I could predict but also quite a few twists and turns I didn’t really see coming and that’s always exciting !
I did feel like there were a couple of loose ends at the end, but otherwise I really enjoyed it!
4.5 ⭐️
Recommend: Yes
I received this copy through netgalley.
I loved it and thought it has good plots and liked the character's and I kept wanting to know more. this is my frist book of the author.
look forward to reading more.
Wow, another gripping read from John Marrs. This caught my attention and didn't let go. The story is about a daughter and her mum and their rather twisted relationship. I loved the way it jumped from past to present allowing you to slowly realise what was actually going on. The revelations kept the reader intrigued and guessing all the way through. Would highly recommend this book.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publishers for the ARC in return for an honest, unbiased review.
Nothing unusual about a mother and daughter sharing a house normally, but the relationship between Maggie and her daughter Nina is anything but normal. The book tells their story from both of their viewpoints and provides an interesting view upon the actions a mother will take to protect her daughter.
However as in all things, actions carry consequences, and here we delve into those consequences.
Absolutely cracking read. Really enjoyed it. Thanks again.
Maggie and Nina are a mother and daughter who live in the same house. Nina's father left the family when she was 13 and Nina blames her mother for driving him away. Nina became out of control when she was 14, drinking, doing drugs and hanging out with less than desirable men and Maggie did all she could to stop it. Now about twenty-five years later, Nina is still blaming Maggie for her father leaving, among other things, and has been punishing her for the last two years by keeping her chained in the upper levels of their house with no ability to contact anyone.
I enjoyed this book. This is the third book I've read by this author and like the other two, the story was interesting and bizarre. I liked the writing style. It is written in first person perspective in Maggie and Nina's voices. The timeless jumps back and forth from present day to twenty-five years ago ... the chapters are labeled so you know the time period and whose voice it is. As the story moves on, you learn what has pissed Nina off so much and Maggie has done (or hasn't done). As a head's up, there is swearing and violence.
Another amazing book from Marrs about a family and the secrets they carry.
It's a bit of a slow burn, but very gripping and fantastic. Made me very curious and it was a highly enjoyable read.
Thanks a lot to NG and the publisher for this copy.
There are a lot of books out there which have dark and disturbing stories. But John Marrs gives those words a new and horrific meaning. This story is dark and disturbing on a completely different level.
Maggie and Nina life together in a house but they don’t share their lifes. Maggie is locked away in the attic. They are bounded by love and hate. I will not give away too much of the plot because it would be hard not to spoil it for you and also the story is very complex. I would suggest you just go into it blind. Nina and Maggie are very disturbed characters and for a while you are not sure on which side you shall be.
I must say that this book got under my skin. I am not a squeamish reader. But for me this book was extremely hard to read and found myself trying tio avoid reading it for the first half. Not because it was not good but because it was so intense and the story is just horrible. There is so much tragedy here and so much mislead behavior I could hardly bear reading about it. I felt so uncomfortable because the story really was so disturbing. After 50% into it and some unexpected developments I felt more at ease and just flew to the remaining half of it. But I admire John Marrs for making me feel so intense feelings while reading his book. I am still wondering why I had such strong emotions because I’ve read books with similar thematic in the past. Somehow his writing, his way of telling it and the elements of the story just touched me deeply.
Since I read Marrs’ fist book “The One” I am a fan. What I love especially is that each book is unique. John Marrs does not have a tool box with components he puts together every time he writes a book. The plots are different, his way of telling is different and the structures of his books are different. I am sure this story will stay for me for a while. And my admiration for the author grew even more. Being a reader for all my life it is getting harder for me to be blown away by a book. I would say that there are only a handful of books that triggered me like that. But John Marrs proved that it is still possible for me to be moved and stunned by a book.
Wow! I have to say...that this is in my top 5 favorites for this year! This book has all of the elements in a book that I love. It pulls you in from page one, the writing is exceptional as it makes you feel such strong emotions! It was so masterfully written that all throughout the book your not even sure who is the protagonist .
The book is written from mother and daughter point of view both living together in one house.
Someone is abusive to the other...which one is it?
I absolutely loved this book. It had a lot of twists that kept me on my edge of my seat and I just didn't want this wonderful book to end.
What a book! I was hooked instantly, curious to understand Nina and Maggie's relationship more. I couldn't have predicted where this book would go. Marrs' clever narration causes the reader to switch sides throughout - despite the strange living situation! There was one point where I genuinely disliked Maggie's character and slowly I realised that I was wrong. I cannot comprehend Nina's actions. I genuinely cringed a lot throughout her parts of the book.
A wonderfully dark book of twists and turns.
What did I just read???
This was, no doubt, one of the craziest books I've ever read. The perfect Thriller: Gripping, haunting, unexpected... And the characters were so well written! I had a million theories throughout, which had me loving or hating each of them alternately and I was still surprised with the ending.
Also, it seems first person narratives are not what bothers me after all. The writing is. John Marrs makes these "inner monologues" cooler than the other side of the pillow. No tackiness here. He is probably my favourite author at the moment. I can't wait for his next book!
Please forgive my "all over the place" review, but I am still at a lost for words.
Thank you NetGalley and Amazon Publishing UK for this incredible ARC!
What Lies Between Us is one dark, sad, twisted read, in kind of a good way.
I don't want to give a description because I went into completely blind and think it compelled me to keep reading.
It took me 2 weeks to read this book. Not because it was bad or I didn't need to find out what happened Just because I thought it was so sad and depressing. For the first 60% or so I honestly didn't know who was to blame for what and that's what kept me coming back to finish it up. The mystery of who was the crazy one & who was perhaps protecting the other.
I did predict a couple of the twists but there were so many that a couple of them caught me completely off guard which is what I live the most about thrillers. I did think parts in the first half of the book dragged on, and the timeline, 25 years back, 2 years back, and present was a little much for me to keep up with. But because I drug the book out over 2 weeks that could've contributed to my confusion.
Overall, a very solid 3 star read for me.
Wow! This was pure out bonkers! John Marrs always seems to come up with eminently interesting books to read and he’s done it again here.
The spiel? Hard to say anything without giving stuff away. The story of a mother and adult daughter who still live together in the family home. Maggie and Nina sit down together for dinner every second night. You see Nina keeps her mother Maggie locked in a room upstairs under lock and chain. She wants to punish her mother for what she has done to her.
What secrets do mother and daughter have between them? Why does Nina hate her mother so much and what is Maggie keeping from Nina?
It’s impossible to go into the plot without revealing major spoilers. In fact I’d advise to go into this blind. It starts off totally mad and continues down that route for the duration of the book.
Inbetween we get flash backs from both perspectives and the present is also told from both points of view. It works brilliantly well as the story is trickled out bit by bit. Your sympathies switch back and forth as more of the story is revealed.
This is such a compelling book to read. When Marrs gets it right there is a subconscious flow to his books that make it near impossible to put them down.
I loved this one. An easy 5 stars for me.
Many thanks to Netgalley, Thomas & Mercer and John Marrs for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Twisted is the word lingering in my mind after finishing What Lies Between Us, the latest book from John Marrs. Dark and intriguing, this story explores the unusual mother-daughter relationship between Maggie and Nina, moving back-and-forth in time from when Nina was a defiant teenager to now, as a 38-year old keeping her mother locked in as a permanent prisoner in the attic of their house. Nina will never forgive Maggie for what she’s done, but Maggie will never reveal the depth of all she knows.
I wasn’t sure who was right or wrong and couldn’t tear away from this mother-daughter crazy train. What Lies Between Us is quick read that kept me hooked, as I was dying to find out how this tumultuous relationship would end!
A gripping, twisty & twisted thriller that was absolutely unputdownable!
Thanks so much to John Marrs, Amazon Publishing UK and NetGalley for the opportunity to read this fabulous book!
I put off reading this book for a little while when lockdown kicked in. Reading a tale of isolation, toxic relationships and someone confined to an attic room seemed like it might be a little close to home while locked down in my own home. But, it turns out it was a pretty perfect tonic – you know how sometimes reading or watching people who have it worse off than you can make things seem a little better? Yeah, that. Because the two protagonists in this story have some serious problems.
Maggie and Nina’s relationship is complicated. As the book opens, we meet Maggie who is kept under lock and key in chains in a small attic space. The person keeping her there is her daughter, Nina. Their relationship simmers with resentment, bitterness and just a touch of insanity. Marrs weaves between past and present, taking us back 25 years to reveal how a relationship which should be filled with love became so twisted. The entire story is narrated by Maggie and Nina in alternating chapters, two unreliable narrators whose many wrongs are gradually unveiled.
The atmosphere throughout is tense, almost claustrophobic as we cycle between Maggie’s time in isolation and what came before. Whilst the two live as silent enemies, it’s clear that neither of them have little in their lives aside from each other which just adds to the warped feeling their relationship has taken.
This book was gripping, entertaining and hard to put down, but it was also dark and a little disturbing. There’s plenty of trigger warnings here, including child abuse, mental health, miscarriages and more. Sometimes it was a little too dark for me – you might want something light and fluffy on hand to read after to balance it out – but I just had to keep reading to know where this twisty-turny tale would end up. And the ending was just as crazy as the rest of it.
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Genre: Suspense⠀
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Wow! This is one dark and twisty relationship between a mother and daughter corrupted with years and years of deceit, hurt, lies, betrayal, pain, secrets and self-sabotage.
Pros:
🏡 It's John Marrs. He can do no wrong in my eyes.
🏡 This plot is one freaking onion with layers upon layers of plot that just keeps thickening. Just when I think I have it figured out, another layer is revealed and my anxiety spikes for the two characters.
🏡The continuous jump between past and present definitely contributes to the suspense of the story as the complexity of the relationship between mother and daughter takes on new levels with each chapter.
🏡The writing is superb. John has a way of ensuring each word written is a word of importance and significance to the story.
I just kept turning the pages to see what would happen next, it's that addictive. Slow clap! ⠀⠀
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Go into this blind as that is the best way to enjoy this compelling read. ⠀
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Thank you to Netgalley for providing me an arc to reveiw.
This story follows the two main characters, Nina and Maggie. In the past, Maggie betrayed Nina so severely, that she is locked away in the attic where Nina can keep an eye on her at all times. But, Nina doesn’t know the real truth of why Maggie did what she did, and she’s determined to keep it a secret. Because sometimes, the truth is far more dangerous than the lie is.
The pros:
-I honestly wasn’t expecting this book to be as good as it was. I read the Passengers last year, and I did enjoy it, but this book feels so much more different that what he’s written before.
-This book reminds me so much of the book, “Behind Closed Doors,” which happens to be a favorite of mine.
-The connection that I felt from both of the characters.
-The twists got me even very early on. The first one I was so shocked by, I went back and reread a few of the chapters. My advice: try to go into this one as blind as possible!
Cons:
-it’s a little more of a slow burn type of thriller than I anticipated. The beginning had so much potential, but the middle of it feel a little flat for me. Though I do feel that it’s because it’s focusing so much on the storytelling for the characters’ pasts, which is entirely necessary for this story. Don’t give up though, it speeds up again!
I recommend this one to fans of domestic type thrillers and to fans of John Marrs as well!
Oh my gosh! There isn’t a John Marrs book I haven’t loved! He’s so good at making genuine characters! And I love the multiple points of views and how they all come together. He writes short chapters that leave you hanging’
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for a free e-copy of this book to read. The opinions given are all my own. I didn't really know what to expect from this book other than I have read this author in the past and have enjoyed his writing. This book starts out with a bang. We have two women living in the same home and sharing dinner together, but after dinner Nina helps Maggie back up to her room where she is shackled at the ankle and kept captive. Nina can never forgive Maggie for what she has done to her, but does she know the whole story? And does Nina have secrets of her own? This book is told through the points of view of both Nina and Maggie, both present day and flashing back to 25 years ago when all of the secrets started. I could not read this book fast enough as I needed to know what happened next. I so enjoyed how the secrets slowly unfolded. And while both of the characters are seriously damaged, I think that only added to the emotion they evoked (whether it was pity, sadness, sorrow or anger). I truly felt sorry for each of the women in different ways. And while I guessed a few of the secrets, there were some things that happened that I did not see at all, and I love when an author can surpirse me. This is a very twisted and crazy psychological thriller, but one that I thoroughly enjoyed and will be recommending to all my thriller-loving friends.
What lengths would a mother go to protect her child and keep them safe from harm?
Addictive but completely bonkers that’s all I can say as I don’t want to spoil it. Enjoy 😃
I was lucky enough to be sent an advanced copy of ‘What Lies Between Us’, John Marrs’ new psychological thriller, before its publication date for an honest review.
This is a tough review to write because I adore John Marrs’ writing and past books, especially The One and The Passengers - two futuristic/SCI-FI themed psychological thrillers which I absolutely LOVED. So I was pretty excited about receiving the arc for his new book….
THAT was one of the most disturbingly dark and sinister books I think I’ve read for a very long time. *shudders* It was filled with dysfunctional and extremely unlikeable characters, lies, secrets and evil. ‘What Lies Between Us’ had a real malevolent feel to it, the story got under my skin, leaving me feeling anxious and irked.
Similar to John Marrs’ previous books, he kept the chapters short and suspenseful with end of chapter cliff hangers that engage the reader so hard, you keep reading when you should have put the book down aaaaaaaaaages ago. He is the master of holding your attention with his intense writing.
I found it incredibly difficult to root for either of the two main characters, and as the story developed I didn’t find any of their actions justifiable, or at points, believable. I’m all for an evil protagonist… but Jesus Christ. And although the book is full of twists and turns, I.JUST.COULD.NOT.GET.MY.HEAD.AROUND.THE.MAIN.CONCEPT.OF.THE.STORYLINE. I’m definitely in a small minority of people that feel this way as it has seriously a large amount of people falling in all kinds of love over it. SOoooOOOOoo I would 100% encourage reading and experiencing it for yourself. ESPECIALLY MY TWISTED SISTERS THAT LIKE THEIR PLOTS VERY FUCKIN DARK AND WANT A CRAZY READ OVER A FEW DAYS.
Now, can someone please give me a hug?
Trigger warning : kidnapping, mental health issues, suicide references, pedophilia references
Wow, what a gripping read. From start to shocking end. Maggie and Nina, are mother and daughter. Who live in the same house together. But this is not a healthy relationship. Maggie is being held prisoner in the house, chained to a metal bar on the attic floor, with a short chain which keeps her in her room, and a longer chain which is attached allowing her to have a bath, and to go on the floor below and join Nina for dinner a few nights a week. But why is Maggie chained? Nina has kept her this way for 2 years, after finding out secrets she was never meant to discover, now she is determined to punish Maggie. What did Maggie do that is so bad?
Told from the viewpoints of Nina and Maggie, how reliable are the narrators, which one can the reader believe? The story goes back 25 years in some chapters, explaining how Alistair had walked out when Nina was a teenager. After that Nina had gone off the rails, at 14 she was pregnant but lost that child, at 15 she was drinking, dabbling in drugs and sleeping with an upcoming rockstar, by the time Maggie found out Nina was pregnant again it was too late as Nina was in labour. But Maggie promised she would take care of Nina.
Now in her late thirties, Nina has so much anger, and wants revenge. But what does she want revenge for? Gradually the secrets are revealed, with some shocking truths. How far would a mother go to protect her child?
This is a well plotted, well written story, I did guess a couple of the things quite early on, but there were still other twists and turns to keep the reader engaged, needing to know how this was going to end. A read I would highly recommend.
I would like to thank #netgalley and #Thomas&Mercer for an eARC of this book in exchange for an honest, fair and unbiased review.
Rating: 2.5
I didn't really like the characters and the story was kind of boring, especially in the beginning. I thought that the plot twists were predictable. I didn't like the way that mental illness was used as a plot twist. I did like the flashback chapters a lot more than the present day ones, though.
I have just five words to say about What Lies Between Us by John Marrs - MY BOOK OF THE YEAR!
OMG John Marrs has done it again! An intricate web expertly teased out, with slow building tension, shocks and disturbing revelations.
Out on 15 May next, it is the story of Maggie and Nina, sharing a house but not on good terms. It gave me total Whatever Happened to Baby Jane vibes in the first few chapters, then as the background became more and more evident, it moved away from that into even more sinister territory. The main characters are totally unlikeable but until the whole story becomes clear, you have NO IDEA where your allegiance lies!
Gripping from the outset, John Marrs has written a compulsive and utterly addictive read as I hurtled through a story with more twists and turns than a big dipper, culminating in a series of final chapters that near took my breath away. So much so, I needed 24 hours to process it before writing my review and I now have a MAJOR book hangover. Superb, knicker gripping, total page turning, edge of your seat fantastic 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
I always get so excited when I start a new John Marrs book as I know I am in for a treat, and this book is no exception. The book alternates between mother and daughter and events that are happening now and 25 years ago. There are a few red herrings thrown in before the reveal but to be honest I sort of got where this was heading, but that did not spoil anything or even the ending of the book. Once again John Marrs has written a corker of a book that I devoured in 1 day, it is that good.
Can't wait for the next book. If you are new to this author I can promise you, you will not be disappointed and that goes for all his books not just this one.
John Marrs has me gripped once more.
Maggie and Nina live in the same house but don’t really like each other. Another original concept from John Marrs with twists and turns. Just as I thought I knew what was coming next it turns and Goes a different direction.
Easy to read with each chapter being told from either Maggie or Ninas story.
Had me sitting on the edge of my seat.
Loved it.
I love John Marrs' books! From the very first one I read called The One (which I understand is currently being made into a mini-series for Netflix) I have been avidly reading as much of his work as I can squeeze in between blog commitments. Every one is a scarily new but quite feasible concept of a storyline and this one is no exception.
I began the book thinking how could Nina possibly treat her mother in such a fashion? My sympathy for Maggie soon diminished though when the story moved on and other aspects of their lives together started to be revealed. From then on in my emotions swung like a pendulum between the two women who each gave their side of their life story together and I couldn't decide which of the two of them had acted in a more shocking manner. I really couldn't side with either of them. When I wasn't actually reading the book my mind would wander back to consider whether in this day and age it would be possible to keep someone chained and isolated the way Nina has with her mother. It shocked me to think how calculated and thorough she had been in order to achieve the lifestyle she has manufactured for the two of them. The neighbours believed Nina's story that sadly Maggie had developed dementia and been moved into a care home in Devon, nearer her sister and with only a small circle of work colleagues and friends it was easy for Nina to convince people of her version of the truth.
I found this to be a very upsetting story of misunderstanding, lack of communication and also a mother's somewhat twisted desire to protect her child. Neither woman is entirely truthful either with themselves or anyone else and neither is particularly likeable. Without spoiling the story for future readers I found the ending particularly tragic and had hoped at one stage that things may have had a nicer conclusion after so many years of heartbreak for the two of them.
Another gripping page turner from Mr Marrs, he has yet to disappoint me with his writing.
Just finished this from netgalley ARC - that was a roller coaster of emotions! Its absolutely brilliant, I recommend you buy, beg, steal (don't actually do this) or borrow a copy!
Maggie lives with her daughter in a house she moved into 40 years previously. She’s confined to her bedroom and doesn’t leave the house or receive visitors. Her relationship with her daughter is strained…the reason she can’t leave is because her daughter has chained her up…but Nina believes this is necessary because she needs protection from her mother…..
Fast paced, easy to read, short snappy chapters and none of the overly descriptive drivel that so many authors rely on these days (sorry I know folk that like it, I can’t stand it I get bored!).
The amount of times I changed sympathies and, although I managed to work some things out, there was so much more to the story and the way things changed and panned out....and that ending...wow!
At one point my husband came in and asked why I was just holding the book, I’m having a breather I replied.
As an indication of how much I liked it, I’ve just preordered it for my mum. Absolutely brilliant, it was my first John Marrs but won’t be my last…away for a lie down now!
Holy Macaroni!!!!! Now this, this is the dark and twisty type of craziness that I enjoy!!
As the synopsis is intentionally vague, I won't give any details to ruin anything. The story is told from both Maggie and Nina's perspective and the timeline is nonlinear. I love how you're only given bits and pieces of the events that transpired. I was up until all hours of the night, fighting sleep, trying to find out the whole story.
Do yourself a favor and read this book! I would love to see this as a movie!!
I thoroughly enjoyed reading "The Good Samaritan" and this book exceeded my expectations. John Marrs is skyrocketing to the top of my list of favorite authors!!
A special thank you to NetGalley, Amazon UK Publishing, and John Marrs for providing me with an ARC.
4.5
I'm glad I went into this blind because it was a wild ride and kept me hooked from page one. Every time I thought I'd figured something out, Marrs would throw something else into the mix and he kept me guessing until the end.
John Marrs is quickly becoming one of my go-to authors. I see his name and I immediately know I am in for a good read. What Lies Between Us sure did fall into that category.
There is a terribly strained relationship between Maggie and her daughter, Nina. In fact, Nina has been keeping her mother chained in the house for years now. But what could have lead them to this? I know I was itching to find out.
The chapters alternate between both women and show you their different experiences and side to the story. Gradually the reader starts to see what torn through the relationship of Maggie and Nina to bring them to this place.
I think John Marrs has an incredible talent to write new and exciting things. He doesn't need to follow the norm to be successful. I would definitely recommend this book to a friend or any of Marrs' books for that matter.
This book is one of my favourites so far this year! My heart was in my mouth at times. I absolutely love how John writes characters, I LOVE loathsome characters, and very few authors can write them the way I like them, John probably does it best.
I enjoyed this book from start to end, I loved the pace, and loved how the narrative switched between Nina and Maggie, but was never repetitive, I really enjoyed the forward and backward timelines, and how easy it was to follow.
The ending was superb, and I loved it. John's ability to tell a story is fantastic, so much so I will always read his books without needing to read the blurb.
This was an easy 5/5 for me, and I would give it a higher rating if I could, I will be telling everyone to read this book.
When I first started this my first thought was, "What in the world?!" When I finished this my first thought was, "What in the world?!" I'm not going to lie, this was disturbing. It dove into some intense psychological issues. The characters were deeply developed - you were given the chance to dive into their minds and dissect their thinking. However, if their subconscious was hiding something from them, ti was hiding it from you, too, and you only discovered those missing pieces when they did.
The story is told through two points of view: Maggie, the mother, and Nina, her daughter, and it's told in alternating time lines. There are times when you don't know who you should be hating, but by the end it will be clear. And you will feel hate. But it also is conflicting for me because it makes you think about the length that a mother will go to to protect her child, and the point when that has been taken too far. This was an intense one!
What Lies Between Us is an exciting original, entertaining read with one fascinatingly dark warped and twisted relationship here, between Mother and Daughter Maggie and Nina. John Marrs creates an intriguing and terrifying situation here for Maggie, who is chained and hidden in the house she shared with Nina. It's not only the lies and secrets between them that are intriguing; it's also the truths they are hiding.
Through Maggie and Nina's POV, each tells their side of the story in two timelines creating suspense and tension here that kept me turning the pages. With each side of the story, something new is revealed and I went back and forth, questioning who was the cruel one is.
Things get darker as the story goes and I was on the edge of seat anticipating how this one was going to wrap up, but really I had no idea. Well, I have to say it wrapped up brilliantly and I loved everything about this one! I highly recommend it!
I thought my family was “crazy” but this story right here makes mine look like the family from Leave it to Beaver!
This book is intense, dark and quite disturbing. There is a creepy vibe that is off the charts and I could not put it down. It’s told from 2 POV’s - Maggie (mom) and Nina (daughter) going back and forth between 25 years and Marrs does a great job of weaving it all together to where it’s not confusing. It loses a star because it has parts that I just couldn’t get past on the realistic scale. Usually I can put those thoughts away but I couldn’t with this one. That being said, overall it was still a great book and I highly recommend it!
Well, John Marrs now has a place on my favourite authors list! I can't get over this one! This was such a captivating, gripping, jaw-dropping read that had me flying through it. There were no lulls or boring moments in this one. I had an inkling towards two of the bigger twists in the book, which turned out to be correct, but there were so many other things I didn't see coming that really kept me on my toes. My emotions were all over the place and I really wasn't sure how it was going to end, but I never could have predicted that ending!
Whew, what a ride! This novel explores the heartbreaking decisions that some make in order to keep others safe and happy. Weaving between now and then, we learn how a tragic and dramatic past has impacted the relationship between a mother and daughter. I found myself loving and hating each at different times. While the two women go to extremes in the name of love, I couldn’t decide which one was more evil. Full of twists and turns, it is absolutely brilliant. A heartbreakingly thrilling rollercoaster of emotions, I couldn’t put this one down.
Actors I envision in these roles:
Nina: Jennifer Lawrence
Maggie: Meryl Streep
I am officially hooked on John Marrs books! I first read The Passengers about a year or so ago and then What Lies Between Us came up and I grabbed it.
This was another page-turner that did not disappoint. Interestingly though, it is a very different thriller than his previous books. There is nothing futuristic or Science Fiction feeling in this one. It is a pure domestic thriller, but different from others in this group, because the tension is between mother and daughter.
For reference, I did not read (and have not read) the blurb about this book so I went into it without a frame of reference. This added to the suspense, in my opinion. This begins as a mother/daughter pair who live in the family home together in England. The daughter works at the library and appears to be caring for an ailing mother at their home. The story quickly becomes twisted as you realize that Mummy Dearest is not just a recluse (I was initially thinking The Woman In the Window), but actually something more sinister. As you turn the pages, the story is told in both dual POV and dual timelines. This backstory alters your impression of these characters as well as your understanding of events.
The chapters are short and page-turning. The story moves with twists and turns and is well worth the ride.Another terrific story from this author.
Highly recommend.
#Netgalley #WhatLiesBetweenUs #AmazonPublishingUK
3.5
Thank you to the publishers and Netgalley for early access to this much anticipated arc. John Marrs is one of my fav authors, I’ve only read 2 of his books before this one but rated them both 5 stars so I was anticipating much of the same from this book but it was very different to his other book’s.
The story follows Maggie and Nina who are mother and daughter and live together. It’s told in multiple past and present timelines and is a bit confusing to follow at first. For the first 40% I spent hating one character and sympathises with the other and then did a full 180 and started hating the other character and feeling sorry for the other one. (Sorry if that’s confusing but I don’t like spoiling thrillers)
This book was a rollercoaster! I hated it at first and then I became obsessed. This book was so messed up that it gave me restless sleep and bad dreams!
So much happens and it’s such an intricate storyline and really well done but it just wasn’t what I was expecting from this author. I enjoyed it as I do many mystery thrillers but this was too much in parts, the brutality and the cruelty made it hard to read. That scene at the birthday party took me 40 mins to read as I was so tense!
All in all a really good read
What Lies Between Us is the first book that I have read by John Marrs. But I expect that I will read more of his work after this, as this book was quite the page turner!
The story begins with a great, albeit dark, premise: an adult woman is keeping her mother chained as a prisoner in her attic. But why? What has happened in these women's lives that could lead them to such a terrible situation? I was compelled to read the pages of this book as fast as humanly possible to find the answer to this question.
The story jumps around from the current situation with Nina keeping her mother Maggie locked up in her own home and then back in time to when their troubles started twenty five years earlier. It's a bit of a wild ride because these characters are CRAZY! But it was also unputdownable. I just had to know what happened.
Obviously, this is not a light and happy read. It's dark and devious and extremely twisted. But sometimes I just love a good crazy story, and this one was definitely that! A solid four star thriller!
John Marrs is getting better and better. He never fails and I am always surprised that he can write male's and female's POVs. Honestly you can't make out the difference.
This story is about the life of two women, a mother and her daughter, living in the same house. Their relationship can be described as... well... unique and so freaked!!!
And what about the twist? There is one indeed. And what a twist this is! Half way through I was not sure how this story could ever end but finally all worked out ;)
thank you #Netgalley and #Amazon Publishing UK for this ARC
Yet another great book by John Marrs. Compelling, loved it couldnt put the book down, needed to read what happened next, learn why , there were lots of twists, it was moving, for days after i couldnt stop thinking about Maggie and Nina.
Absolutely bloody brilliant. No idea how, but Mr Marrs does it again.
A must read for intelligent book worms. Lockdown or not this will have you in your comfy chair for a couple of hours.
I really liked this book kept my interest all the way through to the end loved all the twists and turns..
I flew through this book! We get POVs from both Nina and Maggie, set in the present along with flashbacks to the past. The chapters are short and the writing is riveting. I found the reveals into the past done particularly well. There is a lot of information that Nina and Maggie withheld from each other which made me frustrated but at the same time kept me going. The dynamic between them is appalling yet there’s also an undercurrent of twisted love.
I saw parts of the plot coming but there’s still some curveballs along the way. If there’s one thing I’d pick on is the lack of believability in terms of how certain events unfold. But this book isn’t a procedural; it’s a dark psychological look at motherhood and mental health, and how far these characters would go to maintain the illusion. Intense and gut-wrenching, highly recommended!
Some women who terrify me:
1. Annie Wilkes
2. Rosemary West
3. Pretty much any woman who claws her way from John Marrs’ imagination onto a page.
Seriously, if I ever get a message to you that I’m in the same room as a woman I met in a John Marrs’ book, please call emergency services for me. Immediately!
“Once upon a time we were the best of friends. But that was before he destroyed everything. Now the two of us are little more than the debris he left behind.”
In this edition of ‘Which Woman Needs the Most Therapy?’, we meet Maggie and Nina. Former best friends, they’ve lived together for a long time. They have dinner together every second evening. When they’ve finished their meal, Nina escorts Maggie back upstairs to her converted attic bedroom. There she removes the chain around Maggie’s ankle and replaces it with the shorter one.
“I have many stories inside me and just as many secrets.”
When I say these women have a complicated history, that is understating the facts. Facts, which must be separated from lies, which need to be carefully teased from perceptions. Maggie and Nina are both given the opportunity to explain their current circumstances, along with pivotal decisions and behaviours that have contributed to them.
I went into this novel questioning which woman would emerge as the victim and which the perpetrator. I should have known better. The characters in John Marrs’ novels are too complex to pigeonhole that easily. With a narrative that stretches across decades, black and white quickly smudge to form various shades of grey.
“I can never explain why I’ve done what I‘ve done.”
I would love to spend my time here analysing the intricacies of the reasons Maggie and Nina’s relationship has devolved. I also want to brag about the reveals that I suspected from early on and ask you if you also missed the ones that failed to show up on my radar. However, everything specific I want to say about these women is shaped like a spoiler so I’m borrowing the chain that’s not currently being used to restrain myself.
When I read ‘The Good Samaritan’ I was compelled to read past my bedtime. Laura continues to haunt me over two years since I finished reading her story. I expect Maggie and Nina will do the same. Once again, I’m writing this review bleary eyed. I need to read every book this author ever writes!
I have a couple of outstanding questions and would usually provide content warnings but, because they’d contain spoilers that could ruin the book for you, I will not be providing them here.
“Sharing a house with a twisted spirit is better than being alone.”
Thank you so much to NetGalley and Amazon Publishing UK for the opportunity to read this book.
Loved this book, about relationships that go wrong. Leaves you with the feeling of not really knowing who was right or wrong, did justice play it’s part. Would really recommend this to anyone who wants a great book that makes you think. Thank you for my review copy.
I went into this book blind and wow. It blew me away. I didn't have expectations but all of the sudden I'm invested in this story. The most interesting thriller I've read so far for 2020.
All the stars ⭐️ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I can't believe this is my first experience with this other-I am definitely late to the party.
And when I say experience, I mean this book was one wild, creepy, dark and twisted ride!
Told in 2 POV's (Nina and Maggie) you come to learn about their toxic relationship and what happened for them to arrive at this situation.
Along with the 2 POV's, there are flashback chapters that help provide the necessary backstory to fill in the blanks. When past and present finally come together, BAM! the ending is one fantastic masterpiece.
I am now on a mission to collect past Marrs books and catch up on all I've been missing. He has become my new obsession!!
ARC provided by NetGalley
This was a very interesting book with a novel story line, but to be honest if it wasn't for the author, who is a favourite of mine, I might have given up quite early on. I'm so glad I didn'tas the tempo increased chapter by chapter and what we saw as a despicable act by Nina soon starts to make sense from both her and, her mother's point of view. The planning of this book must have been intense as we were given insights into events from the past on a regular basis mixed in with present day. I can only assume that John wrote down what exactly happened at every juncture in time leading up to the present day. I was saddened by the ending, it seemed a little abrupt and not at all what I was expecting, particularly with regards to Bobby. . Nevertheless this was an excellent read despite feeling somewhat upset at the end.
When I first started this book I was getting a lot of “Woman in the Window” vibes. After a few more chapters, I realized What Lies Between Us is MUCH darker and more twisted. And I liked it.
Without giving too much away, What Lies Between Us is essentially the story of a mother/daughter relationship, which bounces back and forth between two timelines and alternating narratives. I loved the alternating narratives between Nina (the daughter) and Maggie (the mother). When one character revealed a storyline I found myself racing to get to the next chapter to see the other character’s perspective on the same reveal. There were so many underlying themes—communication in relationships and how many sides there are to a story and how each side is both right and wrong. The lengths a mother goes through to protect her child and the repercussions of these decisions is another thing the reader is left thinking about. The story is complex and well-written and definitely calls for discussion at the end.
While I guessed some of the twists, I never saw the ending coming. This was my first John Marrs book, though The Passengers has been on my TBR for awhile now, and is definitely being moved up to the priority list after reading What Lies Between Us. Four well-deserved stars
And the award for Most Messed Up Book of 2020 goes to What Lies Between Us. This book is dark and deeply unsettling. Honestly, I struggled with the rating because I'm not entirely sure how I feel about this book? Thematically-speaking, it doesn't really bring anything new to the psychological thriller genre. The plot is fairly predictable, even with the plot twists (it's all about reading between the lines). But its predictability doesn't lessen the quality of the writing and its ability to reel the reader in.
The story is simultaneously disturbing and engaging. The protagonists are incredibly messed up, but that's to be expected in a psychological thriller. I think the dynamic between the main characters is the reason why I found this book so distressing. We have two women who hate each other, but are living in the same house together. Nina keeps Maggie chained to the attic for reasons that I won't go into. Maggie is stuck in her room for the most part and her only social interaction is with her captor when they dine together every other evening. Their relationship to each other is initially unknown to the reader, which makes it all the more disturbing when you find out that they're in fact mother and daughter (not a spoiler; you find out about this very early on in the book). So now you're left wondering: Why? Why is this daughter holding her mother captive? And that's what makes you turn the pages as you explore this toxic relationship in both the present and the past.
I don't want to get into the details because of spoilers. But I can say with confidence that this book really unsettled me. The atmosphere was eerie and the characters were messed up. What Lies Between Us will stay with me for a long time, that's for sure.
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CW: pedophilia + grooming, miscarriage, substance abuse
WOW - I very rarely gets five stars to any book but “what lies between us” took my breath away and it deserves every one of those five stars. It had me hooked me from Page one. . The plot twist and turns were amazing and the writing was a breath of fresh air in a sometimes dull genre. This is the first John Marrs book I’ve read but it will definitely not be the last. You will absolutely love this thrilling page turner of a book
Wowza, what did I just read? That was seriously bonkers.
I saw where some of it was going, but some surprises did occur. It is wholly difficult to know who the good people are vs. who are the bad people. Or are they all a combination of both?
I couldn't stop reading because the twists just kept on coming and there were some doozies!
I will admit, some of this story (probably much of it) is so implausible, but for once that didn't stop my reading enjoyment, if I can say that I enjoyed it because that seems terrible that I did.
I can't say too much because I don't want to give away all of the blindsides in this novel. I'd classify it as a domestic thriller, with some psychological suspense thrown in for good measure.
John Marrs does it again with his imaginative writing skills.
I have just finished this incredible book and jeeeeezzzz!! I am still trying to get my head around it all!! There are so many twists and unexpected turns that had my jaw hitting the floor multiple times! And that ending!! WHAT did I just read?!? I love a book that keeps me guessing and I never would have guessed that! In fact, I didn't guess any of it!
This book is absolutely gripping, shocking, thought provoking and heart breaking. There were a few moments where I felt a little emotional too. Another fantastic thriller by the brilliant John Marrs!
As the story unfolds you discover Maggie lives with her daughter Nina in the family home, only there is a twist.
Nina is holding Maggie captive there for some reason, and is keeping her chained in the attic to atone for some wrong Maggie committed. This story is told in alternating parts between Maggie (the mom) and Nina (the daughter). It also goes back and forth between past and present so you find out bits of the secrets along with the story. Every time you think you know something, let me warn you.... you are probably wrong. There are so many twists and turns, it kept me on the edge of my seat. This author does family dysfunction very well, as well as suspense. This is definitely the one to choose when you are in the mood for a good thriller.
This is my third John Marrs book and he really knows how to write a thriller!! But I think I'm in thriller burn out because while I did find a few of the plots twists caught me off guard, I wasn't blown away with this book like I was with The Passengers and The One. So far The One is my favorite of the three books I've read.
In the first chapter, I was thinking "I hope this isn't an unreliable narrator POV because I hate those tropes" but then you're led to see you're not sure which POV to believe...Nina or Maggie so you keep reading to figure it out. Nina has had Maggie chained up in the attic for two years and we learn what led to decision and the back story on what happened. Maggie is Nina's mother which you find out in the first chapter or two and being a mother, you can definitely feel the anguish of what Maggie feels as a mother wanting to take care of her child when their family falls apart.
Thank you to Netgalley for the ARC of this to read free for an honest review.
Wow what a great book!
As usual John Marrs pulls out all the stops to give us a highly original story that had me hooked throughout the book.
It’s an unusual storyline as throughout the book we learn what had happened in the lives of Nina and her mum, Maggie.
There are alternating chapters and we eventually learn why Nina is holding her mum prisoner in the attic, letting her downstairs only for meals.
There are lots of secrets between the two women and as we discover the truth, the tension in the story really builds.
John Marrs knows how to pull you in to a story and this one is no different.
A fantastic read that I highly recommend.
Thanks to Amazon Publishing UK and NetGalley for the opportunity to read this book.
After hearing so much about this book I am really sad to say that i found it a little underwhelming if i am honest. I felt it was just missing a little something and i managed to guess everything.
Although, even after saying all of this I cant fault the writing style and how everything is tightly woven together. I would have liked nina to find out the truth somehow. Or something along them lines.
There was definitely a bit of suspension of reality with some of the character's actions in this book. But the story itself is definitely engaging, and it was interesting getting both character POVs in both the present and the past as the story unfolded. Some of the twists seemed to be projected by the narrative, but what I liked was the depth/reasoning was never exactly what I expected. I also really liked that he wasn't afraid to let the story get seriously dark...
Firstly I have to declare that I absolutely love John Marrs’ books and think he is one of the most talented authors of our time but (and sadly it pains me to say but) this book just didn’t do it for me. I admire the way he manages to never be pigeon holed in a genre but the departure into domestic psychological drama isn’t a great success for me. Needless to say I’m sure 99% of readers will love and enjoy What Lies Between Us but sadly this wasn’t my cup of tea - not just the subject matter but also I guessed the denouement so far in advance that it was almost disappointing to be proved right. I’m still giving this book 4 stars because it is well researched, extremely well written with pace and some empathy but it just wasn’t for me. Having said that I’m looking forward to John’s next one with as much anticipation as I always do for his new books. PS. I will be buying the paperback for my family as they love him as much as I do, and after all, it’s only my opinion - they’ll probably give it 5 stars
Maggie and Nina live together but calling it ‘living together’ would be kind of a stretch because Maggie is actually Nina’s captive. There are many secrets between the two of them and that’s caused an estranged relationship, which has led to this and I really can’t say more because SPOILERS! And there could possibly be SO MANY SPOILERS because there are so many plot twists.
I read this book in a day because it just had me hooked. Sure, I guessed some of the plot twists (but that’s only because I’m super smart. Sorry, I meant cynical) but there were some that really had me shooketh - especially the ones in the end.
This book took the term ‘unreliable narrator’ and put that on crack because as the narrator kept changing with each chapter between Maggie and Nina, you just didn’t know who was at fault or who was more crazy. Were they both just nuts? Probably, I thought.
John Marrs writing definitely did help. It was simple, nothing flowery, no allegories but it kept me hooked. The chapters were short and it felt like with every 20 or 30 pages, there was something that would happen that would just make you want to read more.
This book is definitely a wild ride and I would recommend it to anyone. It releases 15th May and I thank NetGalley and Amazon Publishing UK for sharing this ARC for me in exchange for my honest review.
Wow! Where do I begin? This book is fantastic. I was surprised by every single twist and turn that the author created. In the whole book there's 2 characters who are remotely likeable and one of them is a pretty minor character. It's strange to enjoy a book and be so invested in the story when the main characters are detestable but that is exactly what the author managed to do. I sort of wish the ending had a bit more finality and closure. Without giving too much away I wish we'd gotten the satisfaction of knowing the final fate of one of the characters. All in all I truly enjoyed this book, it was hard to read at times since it dealt with some difficult topics and it's hard to accept that there are people that twisted in the world but I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a good domestic thriller.
Thank you to netgalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an honest review.
I didn't want to rate What Lies Between Us because it was a bit too messed up for me, so for the purpose of this feedback I'm giving it 3 stars. The content warning list included all sorts of abuse, statutory rape, miscarriage, terminal illness, forced imprisonment, and more. It was just a lot to read about in one single story and it never let up. I couldn’t put the book down, but it made me sick to my stomach 95% of the time. I don’t think I could give this a fair rating, so I’m not rating it at all.
The writing was fantastic. I read this pretty much in one sitting because the way the narrative was set up, with two perspectives and alternating between past and present, kept me hooked from the start. The plot development was incredibly well done as well. You slowly found out about all these situations and aspects of Maggie and Nina’s past and they slowly came together to form one really messed up picture.
The twists were also!!!! I hesitate to call them amazing, because they only made things even more messed up, but the way they were handled and presented to us was just… evidence of really good writing. It got so tiring, for my personally, to read about them, though? Not one good thing happened in the entire novel. Everything was terrible all the time and each piece of the puzzle only made things worse. Also, both Maggie and Nina were terrible terrible terrible people. They made for intriguing POV characters, but their tone and the things they did really started getting to me.
So overall, What Lies Between Us was engrossing and very well written, but it wasn’t good for my mood or mental health. I’m sure so many people will love this, and I definitely recommend it to you if you enjoy plot-twisty dark mysteries that deal heavily with abuse and have terrible people as protagonists, but I couldn’t really handle it. I did finish it, and the ending was shocking and pretty sad, but I don’t really feel good about having read this. 😦
5 *I’m speechless* stars! This is family dysfunction at its absolute grittiest. John Marrs has definitely played mind boggling head-games with readers in this dark page-turner.
Thank you to NetGalley and Amazon Publishing UK for providing me with an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
I am a big John Marrs fan. I don't believe that he can write a bad book! What Lies Between Us will be released on May 15, and it may be my favorite Marrs book to date. We are introduced to some extremely dysfunctional characters and their extremely dysfunctional relationships, and I couldn't look away! Characters were developed well, and we were able to see the two sides to each of their stories. I really enjoyed seeing how the relationships played out and how things developed to the point where Nina now has Maggie chained up in the attic. Thank you to Netgalley and Thomas & Mercer Publishing for the advanced reader copy. This was a truly enjoyable read.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing this book in exchange for an honest review.
Goddamn... what an amazing book!!!! not only is - very - well written but it has one of the most complex characters I've ever read.
It follows two women, one of them is being kept captive by the other and the author takes us on a journey to figure out why.
Once I knew the nature of their relationship, things got even more interesting to me. So I recommend if you don't know don't search for it!!! , though is not exactly a spoiler, we find out quite early, it felt very thrilling to discover through the storytelling.
I wasn't familiar with John Marrs, but you can bet I will be now haha
This is my first book from John Marrs and all I can say is this is Perfectly Insane. This is what you called a Perfecr Thriller, with a Perfect Characters and Perfect Plot. It is unpredictable and scary. I wasn't able to put it down. I love how John Marrs navigate the book to end up in a shocking twist and ending. I need this kind of book in my life.
Many thanks to NetGalley, Thomas and Mercer/Amazon Publishing, and John Marrs for the opportunity to read and review his latest psychological thriller - wow, 5 stars for a crazy ride that I couldn't look away from! And I finished reading this wild tale of a mother/daughter relationship on Mother's Day, no less!
The old saying - we never know what goes on behind closed doors - is very telling in this story. Nina works at a library and lives at home with her mother, Maggie. They have a set routine - dinner together every other night - and then Nina takes Maggie back up to the top level of their home and chains her up again. Nina is making Maggie pay for the decisions she made over 20 years ago. But Maggie is keeping secrets of her own.
Told from both Maggie and Nina's perspectives both in the present and past so we really get insight to both sides. There are too many twisty turns in this book and I don't want to give anything away. Suffice it to say that this is a disturbing but entertaining creepy thriller!
*Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for the advanced reader copy in exchange for an honest review*
This was a 5 star thriller for me! It took me on a roller coaster, with all of its twists. I kept thinking I had it figured out, and throughout the book, I thought I understood different characters' motives, but then the author would peel back more layers and my loyalties to certain characters would change. I read a lot of domestic and psychological thrillers, many that seem predictable, but this one was different in so many ways. The storyline was disturbing and unexpected and I was left wondering what the heck I just read. I have read other books by John Marrs, and he never disappoints! I highly recommend this book if you enjoy the psychological thriller genre.
Wow, wow, wow what a read. This novel really messes with your head, with only two principle characters I flipped between the two trying to decide where my sympathies should lie.
The twists and turns from the beginning to the end added to the enjoyment. and with only two characters you couldn't forget who was who.
This was another brilliant read by John Marrs. and I shall certainly be recommending it to friends.
Wow. Now I can see why Renee Zellweger bought the movie rights to this book. I'm a big fan of John Marrs's writing, as I love the unpredictability of his writing. The relationship between the characters is so dark and festering, you cannot help but turn 'just another page' as you follow their story over the years. I'm not giving too much away as I don't want to spoil the story, suffice to say that this will be one of the biggest books of 2020. It's a fast-paced, dark and twisty story. Hitchcock would be proud. You won't want to miss this one.
I would like to thank the author, the publisher and NetGalley for giving me the opportunity to read an ARC of this book. It was utterly brilliant and I read it in one day because I couldn’t put it down. It had lots of twists and I thought I had it all worked out but nothing could prepare me for the ending, I will be recommending it to everyone I know.
This is one dark, twisty story and certainly nothing like what I was expecting!
Told from two points of view (Maggie and Nina) and moving between timelines, the story unfolds exposing a tale covering several difficult themes from neglect to miscarriage and almost everything inbetween! As expected with a John Marrs book though, this is all done very well and is really easy to follow.
A unique story that will most definitely keep you guessing!
Thank you Netgalley and Amazon Publishing UK for the ARC.
This book was insane. What did I just read? I've seen so many people loving this author lately so when I received the arc I had to jump into it and HOLY MOLY SAINT JESUS H. THIS WAS A WILD RIDE!
This was absolutely gripping, captivating and dark. I had to take a few breaks to actually process all the things that happened in this book. All the twists. And trust me, there are A LOT.
It was disturbing. It was so difficult to understand who to believe or not, and honestly, I still don't know. I am always fascinated by unreliable narrators but this was over everything I've ever imagined. John Marrs is a genius writer, not only with his writing but also with his twists and decisions.
Honestly this might be my favorite thriller and I can't wait to see the movie. It will be fantastic seeing it live. Or maybe extremely terrifying and I will not sleep for an entire week and regret my entire life choices.
I devoured this in less than two days and I'm sure a lot of people will too. I definitely plan to read his backlist titles very soon and I'm officially in his stan list now. Wow.
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Like a v dark Mildred Pierce
Trigger / Content Warnings: death, murder, abuse, captivity, miscarriage, drugging, mental health issues
This is the story of an enabling mother/daughter relationship. Nina keeps her mother, Maggie, locked up in the attic because of terrible things Maggie has done to her in the past. Maggie has secrets about the things she's done to Nina that Nina doesn't know about. Basically a cycle of lies and enablement and I found that extremely annoying. Had the initial incident that'd cause the domino effect of crazy shit that followed been dealt with, a lot of pain and detriment could have been avoided. Maggie basically dug her own grave and it was hard to feel sorry for her because she enabled her daughter's behaviour out of "pRoTeCtIoN". Granted I'm not a mother, but I feel very strongly that I (and probably the majority of people) would've handled things differently. I just kept asking myself "WHY is this happening?!?!"; however, I also kept wanting to find out what happened next (the reasoning for my 2.5 stars being rounded up to 3).
This is the second book I've read by John Marrs and I'm kinda disappointed as I'd absolutely loved The One. I still have other books by him on my tbr, which I still intend to read, but I'm hoping this was just a fluke and this book just wasn't for me and the others are as enjoyable for me as The One.
2.5/5
***SPOILER***
Another reason for my low rating stems from the fact that Nina had mental health issues that went unresolved. I didn't agree with the way her mother handled them when she was a child and I didn't like the way the she never really got to deal with them in the book. I wish there'd been an epiphany where she's able to recollect everything that happened and realised the her mother was, indeed, trying to protect her from her memories. I know that's not always realistic for people with similar dissociative-type mental health disorders, but it's a story and I think the reader (or at least, I) would'v been left with more satisfaction.
Happy Mother’s Day? 🙀 Gosh am I glad to be the Mother of Cats even if it means not being brought breakfast in bed once a year... This was a brilliantly bonkers book about the most dysfunctionally toxic relationship between a fictional mother and daughter that I’ve ever come across. Be ultra careful to avoid spoilers for this one if you want the full impact.
38 year old librarian Nina lives a quiet, ordinary life - apart from the fact that she keeps her mother, Maggie, chained up in the attic as punishment for something terrible she did years ago. Nina and Maggie tell their stories, and plot against one another, while cordially eating dinner and listening to ABBA together, loving and hating in equal measure. Mirror, Mirror, on the wall, Who is the craziest of them all?!
I’ve only read one previous book by this author, and had been slightly disappointed after all the hype, but will definitely be checking out his others now - this was so clever. I make no secret of hating first person present narration but will grudgingly admit that it’s essential for the structure of this plot, as past events a revealed by both brilliantly unreliable narrators in flashbacks. The twists just keep coming! My sympathy shifted between Nina and Maggie, as it was meant to, and by the end I was glued to my kindle to find out how they could ever get out of their situation.
I’ve cut back on psychological thrillers recently, after getting fed up with the same old tropes over and over, but this takes those same elements and manages to blend them into an disturbingly original plot - sure, you need to suspend disbelief for a lot of it but it was totally worth it.
One warning - the author couldn’t have predicted that this would be coming out while most people are still in lockdown, so if reading about an older woman trapped in her home desperate for outside connection is too close to reality just now, you may want to keep this until it’s over!
My thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC which allowed me to give an honest review. What Lies Between Us is published on May 15th.
Put simply, this is the best book I've read this year...and potentially one of the best constructed psychological thrillers I've ever read! John Marrs hits the nail on the head by gradually increasing the tension and intrigue throughout...and then there are the twists...not just one, but a series of revelations that make you feel like you've gone 10 rounds with Tyson, Ali, Fury one after the other!
I enjoyed 'Passengers' but thought this was a level above that and I'll definitely be looking at his other works...a great read!
Thank you NetGalley and Amazon Publishing UK for this ARC!
This book was filled with twists at every turn!
This book follows Nina and her mother Maggie and it’s told in their perspectives. There is so much hurt between the two of them and they absolutely despise one another for different reasons. There is enough hatred in Nina’s heart for her mother that she keeps her chained up in the family attic! You go through this book trying to discover everything that has happened between the two of them that has brought them to this point and why it’s impossible for them to make amends.
This book was so exciting and engaging! I couldn’t wait to keep reading and I needed to find out what was happening. Marrs captivates you in his writing and his short chapters really help to keep you engaged and interested in the story. At the end of each chapter there’s a cliffhanger of some kind that just makes you dying to read more!
HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS THRILLER
*Trigger warnings: miscarriage, abuse (mental, physical, and sexual), drug abuse, alcohol use, child alcohol consumption, sexual activity with a minor, suicide
This is the latest thriller by this successful British author. 'This new book is a dark and disturbing look at a mother daughter relationship. The story is told from the points of view of Maggie (the mom) and Nina (the daughter) and is told in two time periods. In the present Maggie is being kept shackled in an attic room by her daughter. The events that resulted in this disturbing situation are revealed in the back story, which gradually reveals the secrets that Maggie has been keeping from her daughter and will continue to keep no matter what. This is a riveting story from a writer that knows how to get your attention and will appeal to fans of the genre. If you are looking to be distracted from our new world conditions, I highly recommend this book.
This book was absolutely full of twists and turns. It was so hard to keep guessing what Maggie had done that made her daughter hate her so much. It pulled at your heart strings hoping Maggie could escape and get the medical care she needed. The ending was sad because I kept rooting for the chance of freedom!!
DNF at 37%. I have read and enjoyed other books by John Marrs - so went into this without knowing anything about the plot. At the start - I was very intrigued to see where it would go. We know that Nina and Maggie are sharing a house but not much else about them. I really enjoyed learning a little more about how they are connected and why they are there.
However then it began to lose me. They are both extremely unlikable characters and everything about the story is so over the top. I think I came in expecting a psychological thriller but it feels more like an overly dramatic Lifetime movie. I would have loved some more subtlety and think this could have been a more compelling story.
Thank you to the publisher and Brilliance Audio for the advance reading and listening copies.
Oh.my.GOD. I finished this book 2 days ago and I had to take some time to fully digest what I read. I think I may have just found my new favorite author AND psychological thriller ... EVER. Simply put, I have NEVER read something like this before and it was so unique that I may never read something like this again. That is the telltale sign of an absolute blockbuster in my mind. John Marrs - you are INCREDIBLE. I am going to order every damn book of yours now!!
This book was SO DARK, twisty, messed up and deliciously addictive. I couldn't stop because every chapter was brilliantly written, and my heart was in my throat the entire time. I am not someone who reads a lot of detail in books because it can be too much at times and sometimes doesn't add much value to the story. With this book? I didn't skim ONCE ... there are simply too many important details that you can't miss. The characters are flawed beyond repair. If not written properly, they may have seemed too unrelatable, but Marrs nailed it. I have never been more grateful to have the relationship that I have with my mother after reading this book!
There is so much pain, hurt, sadness and anxiety woven into these chapters and characters. One page, I felt bad for Nina, the next page, I felt bad for Maggie. I can't imagine what was going on inside of Marrs' head as he wrote this novel, but he executed a troubling mother/daughter relationship (times 1000) flawlessly. My best advice is go in blindly. Do not read ANY spoilers or the description. Grab your popcorn and a glass of wine because you'll need it to dull your anxiety and get ready for ONE HELL OF A ROLLERCOASTER!
Wow can we say dysfunction!?! There really is no other way to describe the perverse mother-daughter relationship in this book! John Marrs gets your attention right away when you read that Nina eats dinner with her mother, Maggie, every other night and helps her to bed only to discover that Maggie has a chain attached to her leg and is a hostage in her own house. Does she deserve it for what she's done to her own daughter?
There is no shortage of twists throughout this book and while it's utterly unrealistic it is also absolutely unputdownable!! Told in both POVs of mother and daughter throughout the past 25 years, I found myself feeling sorry for one of them to then hating them the very next chapter! I mean let's be honest... they are both nutcases! Strap into your seatbelt and get ready for a wild and crazy ride.
Many thanks to the author, Amazon Publishing UK and Netgalley for the e-arc in exchange for an honest review!
Wow. Wow. Wow. Mind blown! The countdown is on for the release of What Lies Between us by @johnmarrs.author and I say run, don't walk to get your copy.
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Relationships between mothers and daughters can be difficult. Not everyone is sunshine and roses. Take Maggie and Nina for example. As you read through this book, the way the story is told you learn about Nina's upbringing and her struggles. You read about how Maggie did her best to overcome her daughters teen years. But what a mind **** this was. I just LOVED it. I can't say much more than this without spoiling the plot.
Thank you #netgalley for a copy of this arc in exchange for my honest review
This was a dark and twisty read that, at times, took my breath away. This isn't my first venture into John Marrs' books and this definitely won't be my last. He has a way of writing that keeps you wanting to flip pages. He leaves little breadcrumbs at the end of every chapter that make you go WHAT?! and have to read through the next chapter and the next thing you know, you've finished the book.
I found myself actually, physically hurting while reading this at the thought of the pain that the character's when through. I wanted to reach in and both help and slap the both of them. It's scary to think of how those kinds of people exist in the real world; although normally not to that crazy of an extent.
There are just so many twists while reading. You learn one thing and then it's turned to ash and then another and you never know what to trust. Nothing plays out in the way that you expect! Marrs is an expert storyteller and I am blown away by him.
Thank you to Netgalley for providing me with a digital copy for review.
John Marrs’ new book, What Lies Between Us takes a strenuous mother-daughter relationship to the next level. Maggie has always protected her daughter Nina, no matter the cost. From birth, through a very trying adolescence, Maggie has done everything in her power to shield her daughter from the cruel and unusual world she lives in. So why...why, is Maggie chained up in the attic bedroom of her adult daughter’s home? This my friend, is a question I cannot answer. How could I, without spoiling the biggest psychological thriller out there. I will tell you this...Marrs’ book is absolutely bonkers! And I mean that as a compliment. I was hot glued to my seat reading the pages of this book faster than I could turn them. Maggie and her daughter Nina not only narrate the story in alternating chapters, but using dual timelines. The past and the present from both narrators slowly merge together offering an ending that will blow your mind. Their individual stories are oh so twisted and completely insane. I had to actually pick my jaw up off the floor several times during this book. There is absolutely no getting off this ride until the very end. Buckle up! You will need to read this in one sitting!
Thank you Netgalley and Amazon Publishing UK for the advance read of this book in exchange for an honest review!
I picked up this book on the recommendation of another reviewer, and I am glad I did! Such a twisty and gripping psychological thriller! In fact, I’m not sure twisted really does the wonderfully woven plot justice.
Nina cannot forgive Maggie for their shared past. She is also a believer in keeping your enemies closer—very close. Every other day the two meet for dinner, after Nina walks her downstairs to dinner with her chain in tow. It appears that Maggie is a prisoner in her own home. But why?
As this wonderfully dark tale is unwoven the reader is treated to layers upon layers of complexity, twists and turns. I could not put this thriller down!
A special thanks to the publisher for this advanced read and honest review.
Twisted and gripping.
I had no clue what I was reading at first. A woman kept as a prisoner in a house? It seemed crazy. But page by page I began to clutch this book, unable to put it down. I don’t want to spoil anything but it is well worth the read!
There is just something about John Maars that grips me and I cannot and do not want to put his books down. I love that I can never fully guess all of the plot twists (although that doesn’t stop me from trying!). Any of his fans will not be disappointed in this latest novel and mystery/ thriller fans will love to find this one.
This is my second John Marrs book and I am happy to say that I will be going back and looking for more. In true Marrs style this book is full of clever little twists with well developed dark and twisted characters. And as always with his books all is never what it seems. I enjoyed the multiple time periods the book was written in that gave small hints into the past as you pieced together what was really going on. Brilliant!
4.5 I received this book from NetGalley to give my honest review about it.
Trigger warning about miscarriage, adoption, sex with a minor, abuse of an elderly and abuse of a minor.
Wow...I can't express my self right now. Maggie is Nina's mom. They live under the same house, but only one of them go out every day, the other one stays at the home chain and confined to a room. Maggie is under Nina's mercy, and you ask yourself what she has done to be treated like that? Let me put this way, what you think it is, it is not, and when you think you get, well wrong again.
If you love a psychological thriller, this is the one for you. It will keep you want to finish, and you will have your heart going from Nina to Maggie.
i was given this ARC by netgalley and publisher for honest review and opinion
this book was very good!
it had plenty of parts of dark, twisting scenes and plots.
it is about a mother and daughter where one of them is kept as a prisoner at the house. who is more crazy, the prisoner or the free one? mom or daughter?
i don't want to give to much away but there are so many different twists and turn regarding the book
A twisted, dark, complex thriller about a toxic and dysfunctional mother-daughter relationship. Told from Nina and Maggie’s point of view over various timelines I found myself changing my mind each chapter on who is more crazy between the pair. John Marrs nailed the unreliable narrator and it was hard to know who to believe. The beginning part of this book dragged a bit compared to the second half which was full of twists and turns. The book is quite lengthy but it reads pretty quick because of the short chapters and the engaging writing style. I think this will be a big hit like the authors other works ‘The One’ and ‘The Passengers’.
A tricky read! it's dark, wicked, twisted, mysterious and gripping.
It's about a mother and daughter terribly complicated relationship. Told in the first person, from the points of view of two significant characters ___Maggie {a 68 yo mother} and Nina {a 39 yo daughter}. They live together in a house, a house full of secrets. They live together, yes, but in the very first chapter you realize that the mother is actually a chained captive. Why would a daughter keep her old mother as a prisoner in her own house?
You get the shocking answers as the story unfolds, going back and forth. The second half, especially, consumes you totally.
First of all, I really like the writing style. It's engaging. I would certainly like to read other books by the author. Now, why I call it tricky? Because, sometimes you feel it's predictable, but after some time you realize you were wrong, as the story comes with some other twist/shock. And I really like it. When you're reading a suspense/mystery, it's good when your guess is wrong, no? Even though it is told in the first person, you can call it unreliable narration.
Overall, I really liked it, however initially I found it a little repetitive but I am complaining. It's a unique, dark, heartbreaking story, executed cleverly. Highly recommend if you enjoy reading mysteries.
Thank you Netgalley for ARC.
What Lies Between Us by John Marrs is one crazy book, that you can't predict or put down. Characters flip from being good to bad, as the reader learns more secrets. This book has some of the most cringe worthy scenes, not because of gore or anything horrid, but because you are reading about a character that keeps digging themselves into holes. This is family disfunction at its finest. What would it take for you to chain your mother in her room? The answers come quickly but the reasons behind them stay buried in lies. This is the second novel that I have by John Marrs, last year I read Passengers about driverless car taking 8 people hostage to murder them as people choose who lives or dies. Passengers rifted me while What Lies Between Us rocked me to my core. A huge thanks to Netgalley and Amazon Publishing UK for letting me read a novel that has taken my top spot in favorite books of 2020. The screen writes were picked up by Renee Zellweger's production company, which would have a juicy role as the daughter who chains her mother, while exposing a lifetime of secrets and lies. What Lies Beneath Us is to be published on May 15th 2020.
The Plot: Maggie is believed to be a shut in that relies on her doting daughter Nina to get her through her days, then the chain is revealed. Maggie is not a shut in by choice. Her daughter Nina has been chaining her up in the attic which she soundproofed for two years. Nina is convinced her mom murdered her father years ago, and is determined to lock her up, in replacement for the last 21 years of her life since her father disappeared.
What I Liked: How crazy this novel got, there were many times where I was astounded of the places this novel went. There's so many twist, I guessed a couple of them, but there were sometimes twist on twist. I enjoyed the ending, I felt like everything wrapped up in a very messed up bow. Never have I been so back and forth with characters, you will read one thing and be like Maggie had a point and then read another where I was like how could Maggie do that to Nina. The back and forth go almost to the end.I liked the side character of Bobby and how he fit in to the mother and daughter fight. The party scene was one of the most cringe worthy scenes I've ever read, and I kind of loved every minute of it. The scene was like a slow train wreck, you just have to watch. The way this novel was written getting into Maggie's and Nina's heads was perfect and helped explain a lot about the characters and their motivation.
What I Disliked: There was disappearance scene that the police don't have a suspect, and we know the last text that go the person there and an incident that happened just weeks before the disappearance, I found it very unlikely that this character would not be the main suspect. The police go to the house but there were all these red flags that the police wouldn't be ale to overlook. I hate that we never knew how high Jon was during the incident, or didn't look into his appeals.
Recommendations: I really connected with this thriller and could not put it down. The only thing I would caution readers with is the characters given their reasons remain mostly unlikeable. I can still love a novel even if the character's are difficult to like, but I know some can not. I think this is a can't miss thriller that kept me on the edge of my seat. I did not want to stop reading. I rated What Lies Beneath Us by John Marrs 5 out of 5 stars. So far this is my top book of the year.
This is one of the most gripping thrillers I’ve read in a very long time! The story is told from the alternating perspectives of Maggie and Nina (who share a house but have an incredibly complicated relationship) and covers a 25 year span. I didn’t know very much about the premise of this book going into it and I think that’s definitely the best way! The ingredients for a fantastic thriller are all there.... twists are plenty, the writing is excellent, the shock factor is there, and the ending left me with my mouth agape! This was the first of John Marr’s books that I’ve read but I’ll now be working my way through his back catalogue as he has definitely made a fan out of me with this book!
This was a good book! The plot line was interesting and kept me engaged. The characters and their dynamics were captivating. I thought I had the whole storyline figured out but there were parts I got wrong. I enjoyed the twists and turns, but felt this one was a bit too long. Overall 4 stars.
Every night Nina and Maggie have dinner together. Afterward, Nina helps Maggie back to her room and locks her to a ball and chain. Maggie, Nina’s Mother, has done some things that Nina will never forgive her for, but Maggie has some of her own secrets that she will never share.
Wow, this was my first John Marrs book and it will not be my last. This book was an amazing mix of domestic drama and thriller and had me hooked from beginning to end. The characters were complex and it was so impressive to see the many parts of the storyline come together in the end. At times the chapters were difficult to follow due to the rotating timeline, but the story was brilliant and definitely worth the read!
3 1/2 stars
This is my first John Marrs book and I can say that I'm pleasantly surprised. I enjoyed this book and I'm glad I read it. It really ticked all the boxes of what I want from a thriller. Dark, twisted, lies, dysfunctional characters. Check, check, check, and check. I do think that seasoned thriller readers might see the twists coming, but I don't think that made me like the book any less. I enjoyed the complexity of the mother/daughter relationship at the heart of the book. I enjoyed the writing style and I think the ending was solid. I did have some minor problems, but overall, I enjoyed it.
Many thanks to NetGalley and Amazon Publishing UK for the early reader's copy!
WOW. I'm a little speechless... this book has legitimately made a run for my new favorite thriller of all time. I absolutely loved it - creepy, mysterious, and every chapter seemed to end on a plot twist or reveal that I was not expecting. I HIGHLY recommend this book to fans of Behind Closed Doors by B.A. Paris. I don't want to say too much about the plot - the less you know going in, the better. But if you enjoy somewhat slow suspense, family dynamics, and want something different from the typical cheating husband/wife loses her memory type thriller tropes, definitely try this one out!
There are a couple of potentially triggering topics and disturbing scenes in this book (more than I would consider standard even in a thriller), so I would recommend looking them up if you're worried.
Biggest thank you to NetGalley for letting me read an eARC in exchange for an honest review!
This is my favorite thriller so far of 2020. John Marrs is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors as his previous books The One and The Passengers were also great sci-fi thrillers. He really knows how to keep the reader turning the pages. This book is a domestic thriller with no sci-fi elements so I liked how he switched things up with this book. This book contains a plot twist (whether minor or large) almost at the end of every chapter. At one point in the story my jaw literally dropped because I was shocked. At another point I had to re-read the twist a few times and go back to read an earlier section because I thought I had missed something - and that was within the first few chapters. This book contains two unreliable narrators and you are constantly wondering who (if anyone) is telling the truth. The dynamic between the two main characters definitely keeps the reader engaged and wondering where their story will ultimately end. I gave this book 5 stars. I am a big fan of thrillers and it can be difficult for me to be engaged or be surprised by a thriller, this book did both.
John Marrs never disappoints and he's done it again. In this book we meet Maggie and Nina who live together in the same house... but Maggie is locked up in the attic! We go back and forth between the past and the present day to understand how they came to be in this situation. There's complex family relationships, extremely dark secrets and just a wee a tad of violence. The only reason I gave this 4 stars instead of 5 was because I caught onto the ending quite early on.
So chilling and creepy but I just couldn't stop reading. John Marrs knows how to deliver a great story so don't pass up this winner of a book. A must read. Happy reading!
What Lies Between Us is dark and distrubing- my favorite type of book. The story is told through two points of view and in multiple time lines. It was easy to follow though. I loved the toxic relationship between the two women and all the secrets they kept from each other and lies they told to each other. I thought the ending was fitting, but wished one additional event/thing would have taken place/happened / been explained. The writing was great & I'll be checking out other books by John Marrs right away starting with The Passengers.
What a dark and crazy thriller!
This is a psychological domestic thriller about a mother and daughter relationship. This book is about some really messed up characters, a lot of trigger warnings, and dual timelines floating from present to past.
I really loved how twisty and thrilling this book was, and loved how many of the chapters ended on a cliff hanger. I feel like when thrillers are written this way, it keeps the reader engaged, and I flew through this book in the span of two days.
The reason I gave this book 4 stars instead of 5 is because I found some of the story line unbelievable/unrealistic, yet it was original. The ending was a bit ambiguous, which I prefer in thrillers, but I felt like it just didn't have the "oof" I wanted at the end, so I felt a bit unsatisfied. I do not even know my feelings towards the characters (except for obviously knowing they are all extremely unhinged), and so I felt like maybe we could have had a bit more of a tidy ending, or at least one final reveal to leave you pondering about who the crazy person is?
This is definitely a thriller I'll be recommending, although I do feel like it will only pertain to a certain audience (super dark, trigger warnings, a bit unrealistic etc).
Also, I was rooting for Maggie the whole time.
Thanks to Netgalley for my copy.
This is my first book by this author and I am kicking myself for missing out. This is an absolute corker of a book. The story of Maggie and her daughter Nina. This is a deeply disturbing relationship which has Maggie chained in the attic whilst Nina goes about her normal day.
As the book unfolds we find out why Nina has chained her mother up and why she is so cold and cruel to her. This is one of those books that your sympathy veers from chapter to chapter depending on whose telling the story.
John Marrs is a very talented writer and I look forward to reading more of his books.
This review is hard for me because I didn't finish the book. I loved the cover, the title and the synopsis. They all drew me in. But unfortunately I wasn't able to get past chapter 10. Who knows maybe someday I'll pick it back up but right now I'm calling it quits. I just couldn't find sympathy for either character, and they both frustrated me. I didn't care for their story. The writing was well done but this was still not the book for me. That being said I do think others will enjoy it.
John Marrs has done it again! I have previously read and enjoyed The Passengers and The Good Samaritan and gave them both a solid 4/5 but this book is even better!
This author is the master of unexpected twists and turns in his books and it’s an absolutely wild ride. I read this is one day and throughly enjoyed it!
Without spoiling anything this book follows the points of view of Nina and Maggie who live together but have a very love/hate relationship. Needless to say all is not what it seems and you will be shocked to see what unravels in the story.
Thanks to NetGalley for providing an ecopy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Whoa! That was an awesome roller coaster!! John Marrs does it again!
Maggie hasn't been the best mom so Nina is determined to punish her now that's she's older. Her mom ruined her entire childhood by being a bad wife and making her daddy go away so now she must suffer!
This book goes back and forth between Maggie's POV and Nina's POV. The two remember things back to 24 years prior. Their own versions of each memory and the reasons they did what they did both blaming one another.
Whose the crazy one though? Both have kept secrets and done evil things. Was it jealousy or done out of love?
Thank you Netgalley and Thomas and Mercer Publishing for the chance to read one of my favorite authors in exchange for my opinion.
"A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is putting on shoes." Charles Spurgeon
It was clear from the prologue that this was going to be another gorgeously written book by John Marrs and an easy five stars. I was so engrossed in reading this crazy, unpredictable thriller that I didn’t notice the time, read through the night, and the birds were singing as I finished.
Nina and her mother Maggie live together in the house she grew up in. But no one else knows that. Everybody else believes Maggie moved away after getting ill two years ago, which is when Nina attached a chain to her ankle and imprisoned her in her bedroom to punish her for what she did. But nothing is as it seems and Nina has no clue that there are sinister secrets lurking behind her mother’s actions. Maggie would rather die than allow her to find out the truth; which just might happen as their game of cat and mouse gets out of control...
This book is quite simply a masterpiece. I inhaled and inhabited it; the outside world disappearing away around me. Fast-paced, deftly plotted, intricate and layered, this is storytelling at its best. I’ve been a fan of John Marrs since reading his first book, The One, and, to be honest, I didn’t think he could top that for me. But he knocked me for six with this one. I read a lot of thrillers, many of them dark, warped and twisty. But in all my years of reading I think this has to be one of the most dark, warped and twisty of them all. I’m kind of scared of him after reading this.
Nina and Maggie are memorable, richly drawn, complex and flawed characters. The both play victim and villain and it is never clear who is who in their crazy, twisted games. It is a testament to the author’s talent and nuanced writing that I found myself still having empathy and understanding even when they did the most despicable things. Neither of them is particularly likeable, but they are compelling and I vacillated between compassion and loathing towards them throughout the book.
Reading this takes you on one hell of a ride. Each time I thought I had it figured out everything I thought I knew would be turned on its head and there were so many twists and turns that I got book whiplash.
What Lies Between Us has shot to the top spot of my favourite thriller this year and is now my favourite book by this author. I just hope this is picked up for adaptation like my previous favourite, The One, which I’m excited to see on Netflix soon.
READ. THIS. BOOK.
What Lies Between Us starts off with the creepy vibes pretty immediately. As the book volleys from Maggie's to Nina's POV and across time periods from the present to 25 years and then 2 years earlier, the revelations keep coming, leaving you with more and more questions and a greater sense of foreboding. Even when you start getting a picture of what might have gone on, and how disturbing the reality is, the twists don't stop. This was an absolutely unique thriller that kept me increasingly disturbed from the first page to the last!
This book was so amazing. The twists and turns were not to be expected, i dont think i guessed a single twist that came like I usually can with mystery thrillers. The plot and concept of this book was so interesting and captivating. I seriously have no words. This book is so enjoyable!
Oh my goodness yet again this author has delivered another brilliant thriller with What Lies Between Us. So very dark, with two characters who behave in the most horrifying ways, I don’t think I’ve read anything this year so far that had me literally gasping out loud with shock.
The mother and daughter relationship is imagined on a whole other level in this psychological thriller with daughter Nina holding her mother Maggie captive in the attic of their house. In the opening paragraphs with Maggie’s descriptions of the street view outside her window I thought maybe she was going to be a character who perhaps witnessed some terrible crime, confined by old age/disability in this one room. So I was completely aghast when I learned of her exact predicament. The kind of human behaviour that Nina is capable of is depraved and so very very wrong but the author manages to draw you into their world with such ease that I was both gripped ,horrified and saddened at the lives these two women were leading. I just felt compelled to keep reading regardless of what was going on around me since this author expertly leaves the reader with cliffhangers at every opportunity making it virtually impossible to put down. Never has the phrase ‘just one more chapter’ been so pertinent.
What I love about his style of writing is the way he cleverly fools you into only seeing and taking things at face value whilst at the same time you know full well there will be plenty of lies and secrets buried deep beneath the outer layers of both Nina and Maggie’s characters. It’s interesting how initially my sympathies and loyalties lie with an ageing woman who is being kept prisoner in her own home, a perfectly innocuous character and my curiosity was piqued from the beginning,wanting to understand the reasons for her imprisonment. The sickening details of Maggie’s confinement transported me to her shrunken, miserable world unable to imagine events that have led her to this point in time. However as the storyline develops its apparent that both characters are hiding behind well constructed facades and with my allegiance constantly switching between the two women I felt like I was in the middle of a lengthy struggle for power. It never ceases to amaze me how well some writers manage to create individuals to showcase the very worst of human behaviour and the author has come up with the goods in the guise of Nina and Maggie. The question of whether or not you need to like a character/s to engage with the storyline is easily answered here; NO!! The extent to which a person will act, with behaviours they will justify in the name of love is simply astounding and I couldn’t decide which character I detested more. The balance of scales kept tipping with every new twist in the tale which came at regular intervals keeping me transfixed to the pages. Love, hate, revenge and power are all wrapped up together with so many lies and secrets in this elaborate game of cat and mouse, where the stakes are incredibly high but will there be a winner??
Simply told from both Maggie and Nina’s perspective with a timeline alternating between past and present, I did think some of the revelations were thinly disguised,making it not impossible to predict the direction the storyline was taking. Ordinarily I would find myself disappointed at the ease with which I was in line with the author’s thinking but not in this case. Ultimately I just wanted to understand what motivated both Nina and Maggie to behave in the ways they did.
John Marrs is one of my favourite go to authors, so confident am I in his ability to imagine fictional characters and scenarios that will keep me turning the pages and What Lies Between Us didn’t disappoint. Completely different from his previous novel The Passengers (which I still rave about) this takes the ordinary mother/daughter relationship and turns it inside out, upside down and twists it until you have two very damaged individuals trapped in a grotesque power struggle. A struggle that is fuelled by love turned sour and a need to protect whilst further ignited by a need for control and revenge. BRILLIANT BRILLIANT BRILLIANT.
If you haven’t discovered this author yet then what are you waiting for???
My thanks as always to the publisher and Netgalley for giving me the opportunity to read.
Thank you to NetGalley for my advanced copy.
Wow I dont know what to say! This book was absolutely brilliant! I *shamefully* have to say I have never read anything by this author before, but this wont be the last book!
There are 2 narrators of the book and at the beginning I really felt for one of them and couldn't believe how awful the other was, but throughout the whole book my views changed and went vice versa so many times I couldn't work out who I was routing for!!
I love the way it was written and could totally emphasise with both characters.
A few of the revelations you could see coming, wasnt a suspense thriller as such but this just made me want to continue reading to find out the consequences of what was happening! I finished it late at night because I couldn't put it down until I found out how it ended!
It made me feel sad and upset but also angry at the way it all had to turn out for them!
I was addicted to reading this book and would definitely recommend!
Thank you to Netgalley, publisher and author for a copy of of this book.
It's been a while since I've read a book that has gripped me so tightly and wouldn't let me go. The storyline was fast paced and captivating. The writing was wonderful!
What do you get when you mix co-depency, psychosis, and a mother's love? A five star read.I found myself on the characters side one chapter, and against them the next. Just when I thought I had it figured out, we'd get a new detail that had me rethink everything. This book kept on own my toes and I loved it!
Highly recommend!
I seem to be picking up a lot of dysfunctional mother/daughter relationship books!?!? I have no idea what that means, ha!
I liked this one a lot, definitely what I would call a psychological thriller. There were plenty of twists and the way the timeline is written makes sure they get revealed one at a time, letting the reader in on little pieces of the puzzle as you start to put together this very dysfunctional duo. I stayed fairly entertained the whole way through. My only criticisms was it was a bit long and with less internal dialogue and rehashed remorse for mistakes of the past could have been slightly more concise to keep me on edge the whole time, but, enjoyable overall. It begs the question "does mother truly know best?" and makes you wonder about the phrase, "I did it for your own good."
“What Lies Between Us”—John Marrs [5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️] Holy damn, what did I just read! This book was seriously sooo good and addicting and I legit couldn’t put it down. This was the first book I’ve read by this author, and now after this I’m excited to read more from him. This was quite the suspenseful page turner filled with many complexities throughout the plot to include the twisted relationship between a mother, Maggie, and her daughter Nina. Maggie is being held prisoner in the house that her and Nina share and there’s no chance of escape. What’s the reasoning behind such hatred to keep her own mother locked up as a prisoner? The story alternates between Maggie and Nina’s point of view going back 25 years ago and in between to present times. This book continued to keep me on my toes , shocking me as more secrets kept getting revealed while having me question who was the more cruel person and who I felt sorry for. This story was filled with mystery and intrigue, along with just enough twists and turns and I highly recommend it if you’re a fan of an awesome psychological thriller 👍🏼 *Thank you to NetGalley and Amazon Publishing UK for providing me a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review*
Wow!! What a book to choose to read right after Mother’s Day 🤣🤣 This mother/daughter relationship was so twisted! They basically hate each other but are also very co-dependent. I really enjoyed how it was from both their perspectives within the past and present. It was fun trying to guess what lead to Nina’s decision to lock up her mom. I really had the hardest time trying to piece together who was the worst person between the two. I loved how there were all these shocking little details right up until the end. It was just fantastic!
Thank you Thomas & Mercer Publishing and Netgalley for this ARC in exchange for an honest review. What did I just read?! Weird timing reading this book about a woman stuck- literally CHAINED in her house, while we are all in quarantine ourselves. But John Marrs does it again. I think out of all of the crazy messed up books I've read (which is a lot) this book wins for most DYSFUNCTIONAL family dynamics ever. As someone who is basically best friends with their mom, this was quite a trip. It also makes me scared to have children. Holy hell. I like that it is told from both perspectives, both present time and in the early years. Highly recommend.
I struggled so hard with what to rate this book.
I never guess the plot twists in any book, and I mean never. That being said, I guessed several of the twists in this one. And somehow... I couldn't put it down. Ultimately, if I'm able to tear through a book in a 24 hour period, I can't in good conscience give it less than 4 stars. A very dark, intense story overall! Many thanks to NetGalley for the advanced download.
I am still thinking about how messed up this book was. It had a very slow build and then things got dark and interesting very quickly. I was horrified, but I just couldn’t stop reading! The mother-daughter relationship in this novel was complicated, Nina was punishing Maggie for something that she did and the reader needs to figure out what that is. I was interested in the reasoning behind Nina and Maggie’s behaviours.Nothing is as it seems with books written by Marrs. You think you know what happened, but then at the end of the book you’re left questioning everything that you thought you know.
This was my first John Marrs novel and I went into it completely blind. Let me tell you, this was a whacky one! There were so many “jaw dropping” surprises for me that I did not anticipate. The relationship between the mother and daughter in this book was so disturbing on one hand and on the other represented that all consuming love mothers can have for their children.
I would highly suggest that you do not even read the synopsis and just keep everything about this story a complete surprise. Just pick it up and read it ok?!
This book releases on Friday, May 15th and will be available on Kindle Unlimited.
Big thank you to NetGalley, John Marrs, and Amazon Publishing UK for allowing me to read an ARC of this book.
How far would you go to protect your family if you knew it was the right thing to do? How far would you go to punish someone if you knew it was the right thing to do?
In What Lies Between Us, John Marrs gives us a mother and a daughter who are willing to push the limits of right and wrong.
"Maggie sits down for dinner with her daughter, Nina. They talk about Nina's colleagues and her job at the library. After dinner they go upstairs to Maggie's attic room where Nina chains her to a bolt in the floor. And Maggie stays there until Nina comes back - maybe tomorrow - maybe the next day. Why is Maggie chained up? What happened between the mother and daughter?"
The story shifts points-of-view between Nina and Maggie and also moves from the present to the past to give us the story of why Maggie is chained up. We see just how disturbed Nina is and the crazy logic they both use to make the "right" decision. This is a good book for those who like messed-up characters. (Nina likes to steal books from the library so her Mum will have something to read during the day - books like Room and Flowers in the Attic) Tough ending. and you'll look twice at your neighbor's flower beds.
Book has excellent pace. You may guess at some of the things that happened but Marrs will surprise you with others.
Only thing I did not like were the handful of cliches. Authors should use their own words and not fall victim to trite expressions. It's not rampant, just occasionally annoying.
Excellent book from Marrs - great addition to your summer quarantine reading list.
John Marrs is one of my favourite authors, and as soon as I knew this book was coming I was desperate to read it! Marrs knows how to write a twisty plot and some disturbed characters and this book was all kinds of crazy...
Brief synopsis:
Nina can never forgive Maggie for what she did. And she can never let her leave!
Every other night, Maggie and Nina have dinner together. When they are finished, Nina helps Maggie back to her room in the attic, and into the heavy chain that keeps her there 😱 Because Maggie has done things to Nina that can’t ever be forgiven, and now she is paying the price 🔪
If that doesn’t make you want to pick up this book I don’t know what will, I was drawn in immediately! I loved the writing, Marrs left breadcrumbs alluding to twists (some of which I predicted and some of which blew me away!) and shocking plot twists were revealed throughout.
The only issue I had with this one was that I felt like the ending was a bit rushed. It felt as though the pace had been deliberately slowed, and suspenseful, and then after the action toward the end, so many things happened too quickly! I also feel as though some things were a little far fetched - but I think that’s fair with this kind of plot.
Overall, I really enjoyed this one! It was signature Marrs, fast paced and full of twists! Plus the premise is just so compelling! 😱📖
If you have read it, who were you rooting for? 🤔
CW: Abuse, Child sexual Abuse, Torture, Murder, Peadophilia, Cancer, Murder
Thanks to Amazon Publishing and Netgalley for the review copy!
Wow wow wow and indeed wow.
I was incredibly excited for John Marrs' new release as I had loved the passengers but I was expecting to enjoy it but not as much as the aforementioned book.
What Lies Between Us is now my number one thriller that I will forever recommend to anyone who likes a grippy domestic with twists thrown at you from every angle.
Written from two perspectives as well as two time lines, this book shows you what is happening now as well as how that came to be. Despite hating some of the actions by both main characters, I couldn't help but feel for both of them, which is no mean feat.
I was gripped from page one to the very last page. I thought I knew what was coming but I was indeed wrong.
As soon as my hard copy arrives, I will be delving straight back in to see if it's as good a second time around.
'A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes'
If it is a thriller you are looking for then this ticks all the boxes! Nina and Maggie live together, but other than a shared meal twice a week, Maggie is confined to her attic bedroom, Nina punishing her for past wrongs. Once the relationship between the two is revealed a couple of chapters in, the story really takes off, their accounts shared through alternating chapters, which also oscillate between the past and present day. There is plenty of shock factor littered throughout this dark tale, which never strays beyond the bounds of realism. I was particularly taken by the intricate details woven into the look-back sections of the book, which so accurately portrayed Nina's teenage years in the 90s, raising smiles of reminiscence from me in a read that was otherwise intentionally void of happy moments.
It was so difficult to foresee how this story would come to an end, but I was left satisfied yet saddened by how the multiple strings all wove their way together for a finale which did justice to the story that had been woven throughout. Certainly darker than my average read; however, this hooked me in and had me on the edge of my seat with its twisty tension.
I'm delighted to have discovered another author new to me with so much talent.
5 stars and happy pub day to John Marrs with this fantastic read!
What an absolute cracker, possibly the best yet! Mr Marrs you have done it again! A real thriller, great plot, fantastic characters, an edge of your seat, fantastic read.
I had the pleasure to receive a pre release of this book and I was totally blow away with yet another masterpiece from an amazing author. This tale speaks of a relationship between a mother and daughter both in current times and events that happened years ago. It is written from both perspectives so a reader can really get lost in the book and the characters during the twists and turns and turbulence. You will not be disappointed, you won’t want to put this book down.
Happy Publication Day to this fantastic book!
Nina and Maggie live together except Maggie is kept locked away in the attic. Nina cannot forgive Maggie for all that she did to her in the past. Nina keeps her locked in chains and every other night she lets Maggie out to have dinner with her.
What did Maggie do that was so horrendous for her to be held prisoner in her own house? What secrets do they both hold that no one can ever find out?
This is a dark, intense thriller that you will not be able to put down. I kept thinking I had worked out what had happened then suddenly it would hit a curveball and I had to start thinking again what the hell is going on?!
The whole book was just a crazy ride with the revelations and twists and turns. The ending had me at the edge of my seat and wrapped up the story really well. I honestly cannot recommend this book enough. If you love your thrillers make sure you get a copy of this.
Thank you to Netgalley and Amazon Publishing UK for providing me with an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
This is the first time that I am reading a book by John Marrs and if this is the way heweaves his stories. I would be reading all of his previous works soon
The title is beautiful, very apt and is just about that.......Nina and Maggie.....Nina is the daughter who has locked up her mother in her house and initially we get to know that all's not well between both. Why?
This book gave me the feeling of solving a jig saw puzzle but the only difference is that initially all pieces seem incompatible and till you reach the middle of the story that I just couldn't see what's happening. The story progresses amidst all excitement.
The story gets narrated in two POVs and goes between past and present. Initially till half the story .....it was so difficult to take sides. I was oscillating between both of them
This has been one tumultuous ride with lots of questions in my head and some of which didn't get answered even till the end but the pace of the story doesn't let you have one dull moment.
This is one psychological thriller that I would recommend you to read if you like this genre to enjoy a dark thrilling story. Through this journey I also got to learn how twisted relationship could get if there is no transparency, communication or honesty between the two people.
If you are craving for a pacy read that will play with your mind then pick this one up.
I requested an eARC of the book in Netgalley and am so happy to have been approved by the publishers. All opinions are mine alone.
Oh My God this was one of those hard to put down books! It grabbed me by the hand and kept my fingers flipping way into the night and oh the chapters...they were those nice short ones I love but at the end of each chapter was a tiny cliffhanger that made you want to go on ahead and see what happens next and I'd end up staying up even longer than anticipated. Needless to say this was a very quick read!
I had a hard time trying to figure out who the biggest monster was in What Lies Between Us because all is not so black and white as you'd think. My mouth dropped wide on so many parts! So many things get thrown at ya in this story! John Marrs has done it again! Totally one of my goto auto purchase authors!
I started this book on Mother’s day which was so surreal, reading about a very complicated relationship between two deeply flawed people who just happen to be mother and daughter. I don’t normally like to compare books, but this was everything I had hoped Darling Rose Gold, and to a lesser extent, Behind Closed Doors, would be.
It spans two different timelines that are slowly unfolding, each with two different perspectives, mother Maggie and daughter Nina. In the present, Maggie is living in the attic of their home, not allowed to travel more than a floor from her bedroom. 20+ years in the past, Maggie is dealing with her troubled daughter and doing everything she can to protect her... but did she go too far?
There are endless secrets and twists and turns and I changed my mind on who was more awful after every one. Ultimately, they’re two terrible people who I kept wanting to get to know more and that’s what Marrs has done so well.
4.4⭐️
This isn't the worst John Marrs book I've read, but it's definitely not my favourite. I think I tend to prefer his sci-fi thrillers more than his psychological ones.
And I understand stories revolving around dysfunctional and crazy families are meant to have shock factor. The reader should be yelling ‘What the heck?!’ throughout the book - that is a sign of an engaging story. But I think this took it one too many ‘shocks’ too far. It's just…. convenient? I don't know how else to describe it. It's as if JM was throwing in everything he could think of to give the story multiple twists and turns and it was just too much. Sometimes less is more, you know? There was too much for me to even consider this story realistic and then I'm completely taken out of the moment and it no longer becomes a thriller because it is no longer believable.
But I will say the writing style and flow is very nice. It's so easy to quickly devour the story, which I did, even though I didn't love it.
Wow! This quickly made it into my top thrillers of all time! Crazy, creepy codependency. Such a suspenseful book. There were so many twists and surprises from the get go of this book, not just towards the end like most thrillers. Both of the main characters were unreliable and crazy. Such a twisted story. Highly recommend!
Wowza what a ride!! This was a whole lotta crazy and I loved every minute!!
Told from two perspectives - Nina and her mother Maggie - we learn about two very disturbed women. Maggie is currently a prisoner in her own home. A chain is attached around her ankle and she’s been trapped in her attic bedroom for over two years. Nina is punishing her. Stealing her mother’s life for destroying hers.
Alternating between past and present, we learn of the horrific details that led to Maggie’s current situation. Full of deceit and betrayal, lies and secrets, every page left me needing more. I was convinced I “had it all figured out” but boy was I wrong. I’ll keep this short and sweet because it’s one you just need to read!
I have loved John Marrs books in the past and went into this one blind. This author is an auto-request for me and with good reason. This is another winner for me.
This crazy story is about a mother (Maggie) and daughter (Nina) who don't have the best relationship, to say the least. It's absolutely dysfunctional and crazy!
Nina has her 68 year old mother locked away in the attic (in chains) and has done so for the past two years. Why? We get to see both Nina and Maggie's viewpoints told in present and past when Nina was a teenager as to what led to all this. Nina can't forgive her mother for all that she has done. You will be shocked and disgusted by some of what you find! You won't know who is crazier.
This is a quick read. I binge read this in two sittings. Once I started, I didn't want to stop the crazy train.
Thank you to Amazon Publishing UK and NetGalley for a digital arc in exchange for my honest review.
Though I have one of Marrs' earlier books already on my seemingly endless TBR, this is my first experience with his writing. And it's certainly a fast-paced and engaging domestic thriller! Told in alternating perspectives, Maggie and Nina's stories, though intertwined as mother and daughter, are quite fraught with secrets and history between them both. Both horribly harm the other - Maggie by doing what she thinks is best for her daughter - and Nina in retribution for the crimes her mother committed against her. Neither character is particularly likable, so it's hard to really root for either woman... but at the same time, it's genuinely hard to look away from either of their stories. The chapters are pretty brief which helps keep the pacing up and consistent throughout. Some of the secrets point in predictable paths, only to later be turned on their head - and though others remain as expected, this still makes for a darkly addictive read.
In retrospect, I am not sure how believable these characters really are, between their isolation and the depth of their secrets and lies, but it certainly makes for entertaining fiction! I will definitely be keeping my eye out for more from Marrs in the future - as well as catching up on his back catalogue. This undpredictable plot may be dark, but it's a riveting read from start to finish!
Rating: 4 twisted family stars
What a fun ride, uh, read! This is the first of John Marrs books that I’ve read. Several of his recent books have been on my radar, but I hadn’t picked any of them up yet. I am so glad that I received this book from NetGalley to review. If this is an example of how well the author writes psychological thrillers, I am going to push his other books towards the top of my reading pile today.
At its core, this is a psychological thriller, wrapped in a family drama. We first meet Maggie two years after her adult daughter Nina has chained her up in a bedroom in the attic. Most of the time her chain is just long enough to reach the bedroom door. Every other day, Nina swaps out the chain so that Maggie can descend one flight of stairs and join her for dinner in their dining room. Sweet, right?
The story switches back and forth between Maggie and Nina narrating. It also switches back and forth between various timelines. It soon becomes clear that at least one of them is an unreliable narrator, but it is not clear who that is for a great portion of the book. On one level, this is a basic storyline; a daughter who feels wronged by her mother and exacts revenge. On another level, extreme skill is evident in the story plot. The twists and turn this story takes, are sometimes breathtaking.
The drama escalates as we continue to watch Maggie and Nina in their battle of wills, and learn about the events that caused Nina to lock Maggie up for a sentence of twenty-one years. Since Maggie is already in her sixties, it is likely that she will die in the attic. Then an unexpected person pops up Nina’s in life and the thrill ride ratchets up a few notches. I will NOT say any more. I do not want to give anything away. You need to enjoy the surprises firsthand.
Oh, that ending! It left me open-mouthed, and stunned for a few moments. Could the book really end that way? Yes, indeed it could. Ultimately, I decided that it was a brave and unexpected ending. Kudos to Mr. Marrs. It totally fit with the rest of the character development we had been privy to in the book. I would recommend it for readers who enjoy great mysteries that rely heavily on the psychological thriller sub-genre. I am so glad that I read this compelling story.
‘Thank-You’ to NetGalley; the publisher, Thomas & Mercer; and the author, John Marrs, for providing a free e-ARC copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
This is a psychological thriller depicting the complicated relationship between a mother, Maggie and her daughter, Nina. The novel opens with a scene reminiscent of rear window. We learn that the mother spend her day observing life from her bedroom window. We learn that Nina has imprisoned Maggie in their home for the last two years to punish her for taking things she loved from from her. As the book progresses we learn the actions that lead to Nina not only in-prisoning Maggie but herself as well.
As the story progresses we learn that Nina is punishing her mother, Maggie, for taking people she loved from her. This great loss has left Nina with abandonment issues. Her imprisonment of her mother is also away of preventing her from abandoning her as everyone else did.
The relationship between Maggie and Nina is complicated and toxic. Maggie views the decisions she made on behalf of her daughter as a way of protecting her. She emphasizes that she wants the best for daughter but her decisions cause her pain, render her infertile and prevent her from leaving the family home. This speaks to Maggie’s own issues of abandonment and guarantee her daughter will never leave her.
The pacing was perfect. The chapter lengths for the most part were short. The story is told from perspective of both Maggie and Nina. The novel toggles between the past and the present using each characters voice. What we thought we understood about each character changes as the other tells the story from their own perspective.
At times I found the interaction between Nina and Maggie uncomfortable as mothers and daughters are not suppose to treat each other like adversaries. The bathroom scene where Maggie and Nina are fighting to the point blood is drawn was difficult to read. The scene where Maggie recalls her Mother saying she didn’t feel she has the capacity to love said a lot the mothers of this family. Difficulty demonstrating love appears to be hereditary as it’s the case me for both Nina and Maggie.
I love the way the author allows us think Aliaster was killed because he was abusing Nina. The real reason he was killed is revealed later and was totally unexpected. I also enjoyed learning that Elsie was a co-conspirator in finding a new home for baby Dylan. Her suspicions of Nina as she talked over the garden fence make sense knowing she shared secret this with Maggie. The scene where Maggie walks into Hunter’s home leads us to believe Maggie is pure evil and will stop at nothing to protect her daughter. These are just a few of the plot twists that I found enjoyable.
There were a couple things I found odd within the story. Though Maggie studied midwifery, consulted a pharmaceutical reference guide it’s not clear why she didn’t make better choices with the drugs used to treat Nina. . It’s also unclear why she didn’t cover her tracks better with medical notes in Nina’s file. The blind rage that Nina suffered from seemed to come out of nowhere. Her father’s plans to leave was the trigger. Seems odd we see no other incidents of her dark mood until she begins torturing her mother.
All in all this was a very enjoyable read. I would recommend this a it’s a fast and thrilling read.
John Marrs did again! Last summer I raved about his futuristic thriller The Passengers which left me with lots of unanswered questions on the nature of privacy and social media. I thought I knew what to expect from the new book of this brilliant author and I was wrong.
What Lies Between Us is a domestic thriller. Most of the action happens inside a house and there are two (unreliable, of course) narrators: 68 year old Maggie who hasn't left the house for the last three years and her 38 year old unmarried daughter Nina. Who keeps her mother chained to a spike in the floor in the attic. Maggie has done some pretty horrible things to Nina and however hard she tries to justify her actions, she does feel guilty about most of them, apart from one. Nina's mind, on the other hand, is made up. Maggie has to serve her punishment of being locked and cut from the rest of the world, deprived of communication and comfort for twenty one years or until she dies. What could have provoked this extreme hatred? and what exactly is Maggie hiding from Nina?
Gradually the reader discovers the secrets that lie behind this co-dependent love-hate-I know-better-and-I-will-decide relationship. And because this is John Marrs, whenever you think you have it all figured out, there is a twist and you see everything in a different light and re-examine your feelings and your judgement. You begin paying more and more attention to litle details, coming up with theories and letting your imagination fill the gaps, thinking 'Yes! I have figured it out' until...the next twist catches you unawares and knocks you for six.
The less you know about the plot and the protagonists and their macabre dance with each other in the name of love, sacrifice and vengeance, the better. It is about a mother and a daughter trapped in their family home and their crazy life.
Fast-paced, riveting, compelling, What Lies Between Us is a rollercoaster of clever twists and turns that will keep you guessing until the end.
Thank you to NetGalley and Amazon Publishing UK for the ARC provided in exchange for an honest opinion.
AMAZING! This book was AMAZING!! I couldn't put it down!
From the first few pages I already knew this was going to be a good read and live up to the hype I've seen on social media (thank goodness!) This is my first novel by John Marrs and his other books on my TBR will definitely be moving up high on my priority reading list this year! I loved the alternating timelines of each chapter and it was so well done that I wasn't confused or slowing down to stay focused on the different times/characters in order to not get lost. The characters of Nina and Maggie, where do I begin?! I was loving and hating both of them at different times throughout the book and absolutely loved getting inside each of their heads. Full of twists that I did not see coming and a storyline that was so original (to me anyway) and messed up that I am still wondering how anyone could think of such a great idea, this is most definitely one of my favourites of the year and a book I will be thinking about for a long time. Thankyou so much for an awesome eARC Net Galley, Amazon Publishing UK and John Marrs!
This story is a mother daughter relationship gone completely awry. It’s dark and twisty and one hell of a ride! To be honest it is a wtf did I just read kind of book and I loved it. I got this feeling from the prologue so I knew it was going to be a thriller I’d be thinking about for a while.
Nina and her mother Maggie live in their family home together but only Nina knows that. As far as the neighbors know Maggie moved away after getting ill. Actually she’s locked up in the attic like literally changed up. This is a story of cat and mouse at its finest. Both ladies have done crazy things to protect each other but it was at the others expense but also for their benefit.
Every time I thought I figured something out I was wrong and I love being wrong ONLY when reading books!! What I appreciated the most was the interweaving timelines of the woman from past and present. I think it helps give both Maggie and Nina their truth and set the stage for all the crazy that happens.
I am a sucker for a mother daughter drama and Marrs truly knocked it out of the park! Side note I’ll never think of ABBA the same 🙃
Nina can never forgive Maggie for what she did. And she can never let her leave.
They say every house has its secrets, and the house that Maggie and Nina have shared for so long is no different. Except that these secrets are not buried in the past.
Every other night, Maggie and Nina have dinner together. When they are finished, Nina helps Maggie back to her room in the attic, and into the heavy chain that keeps her there. Because Maggie has done things to Nina that can’t ever be forgiven, and now she is paying the price.
But there are many things about the past that Nina doesn’t know, and Maggie is going to keep it that way—even if it kills her.
Because in this house, the truth is more dangerous than lies.
What a wild ride. This book was so good I read it in one sitting.
This story is told by Maggie and Nina in the present day and 25 years ago. Neither character is likeable and they both do some crazy stuff to each other, with an ending that is so sad. This is one twisty crazy thriller but I loved it.
John Marrs is quickly becoming my new favourite author.
Unbelievably great book. John Marrs did again. Twists and turns, craziness of the characters, shifting of the motives, elements of surprise and elements of disappointment, murders, tortures, love, betrayal, dysfunctional family, lies and more lies. This book has it all! When you start reading you just can’t stop.
*I received a copy of this book from the publisher, via NetGalley, in exchange for a fair review.
What in the actual heck?!
the mind f*uck and dysfunction is real with this one! (Excuse my language)
I am utterly disturbed by this crazy, insane train ride of a book.
If you’re on the hunt for a dark, disturbing, mind boggling, insanely twisted thriller novel, then pick this one up!
I was so captivated by this compellingly disturbing book, that I finished it in less than a day, because I just had to know what was going to happen next. I had anxiety the entire time I was reading it, as I was so disturbed an unsure about what was in store next with each turn of the page. This book is unlike anything I have ever read, and its unique and really stands out in the thriller genre.
Although I have been meaning to pick up a John Marrs novel for a while, as i’ve heard so much about his books, this is the first one that i’ve read by him. But it certainly won’t be the last!
I don’t want to reveal too much of the plot and what happens in the story, as I feel that it’s best to go in a bit blind, but here’s the basic premise:
Maggie and Nina are co-dependent, co-existing, and residing in the same house together. But there is a dark history between these two, and the hatred between them is practically seeping out of their pores. Nina holds a grudge against Maggie for some mysterious reason, and her hatred and anger runs so deep that she keeps Maggie locked up in the house and never allows her to leave. They have dinner together every night, but most of Maggie’s time is spent chained up in the attic. What could have possibly happened between the two of them that would cause Nina to treat Maggie so cruelly? What did Maggie do that was so horrible and unforgivable? What terrible history has caused such venomous hatred between the two women?
This book was so twisted, and i’m still reeling from reading it. There is a malevolent feel to the story, making for a chilling and eerie reading experience. The tension present in the story is so thick that it practically vibrates off of the pages. There are so many twists and revelations that you never see coming, and just when you think you know what’s going on, the author throws another twist at you.
Excellent, well written thriller! This is one book that I won’t be forgetting about for a long time.
Nina will never forgive Maggie. With the many secrets and lies, you will be shocked what goes on within the house they share.
Wow! This is the best psychological thriller I’ve read in a really long time. It was so good! I had so many different emotions and feelings during the book. The pacing was perfect. I kept not wanting it to end because I was so interested in the story and the characters. I love the way it was written between the two perspectives and also the way the story was told in the present and the past. This is a very unique story, I haven’t read anything like it before. I will be reading more of John Marrs books In the future for sure. I recommend to everyone! You need to read this one!
Thank you to Netgalley and Amazon Publishing UK for an advanced readers copy in exchange for my honest review. All opinions are my own.
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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I can already tell this will probably be in my top ten favorite books of this year! John Marrs is one of my favorite authors and I was so thankful to receive an advanced Netgalley gifted copy of his latest release! This book was absolutely WILD from the start and I spent most of the book trying to figure out what the hell was happening. 𝘞𝘩𝘢𝘵 𝘓𝘪𝘦𝘴 𝘉𝘦𝘵𝘸𝘦𝘦𝘯 𝘜𝘴 is intense, captivating, and shockingly dark. I absolutely loved it! There are so many twists (some I figured out and others shocked me) throughout the entire book, with building suspense and heart-stopping tension. This has some seriously unique characters and you never know who to trust. I loved the fast pace and the switch between POV, in addition to the gradual reveal of information through glimpses of the past before you’re shot back to the present again to put the pieces together. I highly recommend this one!
So I’ve just finished ‘What Lies Between Us’ on it’s day of publication! What a wild ride! At times it was sickening at others heart wrenching. It had so many twists and turns that were so compelling. The characters are well developed and the plot is well planned. My only slight negative was that it took me a little while to get into it. However, this really is a must read for anyone who likes a gritty domestic thriller. Thank you Netgalley & Amazon Publishing.
Thanks to NetGalley and Amazon Publishing UK for this e-arc in exchange for an honest review.
WOW! Just WOW. This book has knocked me for a loop, from beginning to the end. So many twists and turns! The book is about a daughter who has her mother chained to a room and held hostage. Over the course of the story, you slowly learn how things come to be and reasons for each characters actions. It's dual perspective and bounces around in time but it's easy to follow.
If Stephen King's book, Misery, and VC Andrews' book, Flowers in the Attic, had a love child...this would be it. Overall the story was different and very thrilling. Some of the plot twists I figured out around 30% of the book but the last 20% of the book surprised me. This is easily the best thriller I've read in a while and probably will be my favorite one for 2020. So so good. I highly recommend this to someone who loves thrillers, mysteries, domestic thrillers and just dysfunctional families.
TW: miscarriage, grief, death, murder
5/5
If you enjoy Stephen King or Dean Koontz then John Marrs’s WHAT LIES BETWEEN US should be right up your alley. All three men write dark psychological thrillers and all three have often created sick, twisted characters that can make your flesh crawl and this reader often wonders about the minds that can create such disturbed and disturbing creatures.
In Marrs’s latest tome we are introduced to two women living in the same house. Both of these resentful and aggressively hostile women have secrets and it’s a tossup as to which one is the most manipulative, devious and adept at wreaking havoc in the life of the other.
Immersing yourself in this book is akin to eating an artichoke, with each chapter of the narrative peeling away a little more of the events and motivations that brought these women to the current place in their relationship. Perhaps the author has chosen to utilize the technique of Hippolytus de Marsiliis as he ever so slowly drip, drip, drips small pieces of information that raises the readers suspicions -- taunting them with impressions and innuendo and ultimately issuing an unwritten challenge to the reader to determine if we, in fact, have an unreliable narrator or perhaps even two of them.
Fasten your seat belt and get ready of an amazing ride that will test your powers of detection, deduction as well as your perspective.
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Thank you so so much Thomas & Mercer and Netgalley for a digital ARC of What Lies Between Us.
I became very interested after watching Gabby from @gabbyreads praising it on her booktube.
Once I was done reading WLBU, the only thought I had was What The Fuck did I just read. (Pardon my French) 😂 This the darkest mother and daughter relationship I’ve ever read but I loved it. Does that make me a psychopath? 🧐
As dark as it was I just couldn’t stop reading. I abandoned all the books I was reading or listening to so I can give this my full attention. It is a situation I couldn’t root for either one of the women. I enjoyed reading the point of view of both Maggie and Nina. They did some really F-up things to each other.
Recommend: If you like family dysfunction and slow burn but don’t mind dark and crazy roller coaster ride than it is 100 percent for you.
Well, tickle me pink! What a roller-coaster ride! Absolutely gripping.
"I have stopped loving you. I have stopped caring about you. I have stopped worrying about you. I have simply.......stopped"
What will you do if you have to share a house with someone you hate? Even better what if this person is someone close to you like a partner or parent. But that is just part of this story. The big question here is.....what would you do to protect someone you love and what will the consequences be of your actions.
It's the type of book where your sympathy keeps switching between the characters. Brilliantly written and highly recommended.
Thank you to NetGalley and Amazon Publishing UK for the ARC in exchange for my honest opinion.
Certainly contains a lot of drama. I would say melodrama. It ceased to be believable very early on. The death count is extraordinary is all I will say. Apparently this type of writing is to a lot of people’s taste going by the reviews but sadly I was not convinced by it. I read it all the way through but had given up hoping it would get better by about chapter three. Entertainment anyway. Thanks to #Netgalley for a review copy. This review appears on Amazon.
Wasn't quite sure of this book when I started it and was quite puzzled on where it was going to go but I stuck with it and I'm so glad I did!
This was my first John Marrs book that I have read and it was brilliant! I loved all the twists and turns it had.
If anyone is looking for a thriller that has them gripped then this is the one to pick up!
One of my favorite authors John Marrs is back with What Lies Between Us. He really has writing thrillers down to perfection. In this book he brings us some really dysfunctional characters in Nina and Maggie. It's really a dark and twisted story about a Mother/daughter relationship unlike any I have read about before. Told from alternating points of view between Maggie (the mother) and Nina (the daughter) it's hard for the reader to know who to trust or what to believe. What terrible thing has happened between the two to cause Nina to chain her mother Maggie up in the attic of the home they share. This story of this toxic relationship is told in dual timelines from the present and the past. That cover is amazing and I loved every second of this book with so many twists and turns. You may have to suspend belief for parts of it but it is so worth the ride. I so appreciate getting an advanced copy of this book from the publisher and netgalley in exchange for my honest review.
Wow! Welcome to one of the darkest psychological thrillers that you will read this year! What Lies Between Us takes two characters, a bucketful of secrets about their past and one of the most twisted relationships I’ve ever encountered and gives them a twisted storyline that shocked the hell out of me! Why is Maggie kept locked up in chains by Nina, away from the world and everyone she knew? What are they both hiding? What could Maggie have possibly done to deserve this form of psychological torture? The answers when they come will certainly shock and surprise you!
This is one of those books that I think is best read blind so try not to read too many reviews before you pick it up! It’s a book that works so well even though there are really only two characters centre stage for most of it. And it is actually like a play! I could imagine the horrors that unfold being played out on stage with the sense of foreboding building throughout the acts as they are performed to an unsuspecting audience.
Be prepared to have your emotions well and truly played with through What Lies Between Us. The toxic relationship between these two women will suck you in until you become completely involved in their actions, your emotions constantly batted from one point of view to another until you don’t trust your own judgments! The shocks just keep on coming in this dark, intense and expertly plotted chiller that keeps you guessing until the very end.
I can’t recommend this book highly enough! Even after the final page, I still had these characters in my head, their voices interrupting my thoughts and giving me such a book hangover it was days before I could pick up anything else to read! So if you like tour psychological thrillers creepy and utterly disturbing then this one is for you!
'What Lies Between Us' was my first John Marrs book and holy cow have I been missing out! This is a brilliantly dark psychological thriller about a toxic, codependent relationship between Maggie and Nina.
I've had a really difficult time starting this review because I feel like the less you know, the better. This book takes you on one hell of an insane ride.
Marrs wastes no time getting into your head. I was asking questions while reading the prologue and saying wtf as early as the the first chapter and all throughout the book. The pacing kept me on the edge of my seat the entire time.
I loved reading the perspectives of both Maggie and Nina (present and past) and seeing both their truths unfold. While I may have known some of the things that were to come (let's face it, hard not to when you've read a bazillion thrillers), it didn't take away from the story at all. Between the writing style and just how absolutely insane so much of it was, I was hooked and needed to know everything and how it ended. And the ending, just wow! That ending is what took me from a 4.5 to a 5 star rating.
I recommend this to anyone looking for a disturbing, dark psychological thriller!
Many thanks to Netgalley, Amazon Publishing UK, and John Marrs for the e-ARC and the opportunity to provide my thoughts.
Woah!! This book is how it’s done! I read this in one sitting. This is a fast paced, twisty, turny kinda book. I kept guess until the last chapter.
I love a book with a unreliable narrator and this one has 2. This is so well written then I flip back and forth on who is telling the truth. Nina and Maggie have a very difficult relationship. Told from each woman’s point of view and quite a few time jumps this book is perfection.
Best book of quarantine. Loved it.
I received a copy of this book for free in exchange for my honest review.
John Marrs is back with a new novel and it does not disappoint. I’ll be bold and stake the claim for the future, too (with my crystal ball) and say that Marrs never disappoints. One thing I like about this author is that he seems to be a step ahead of others in the genre as the core of each of his books feels something that has not been done before in the genre. Say, the autonomous cars in The Passengers or the genetic partner fixing in The One. What Lies Between Us also plays with a plot device that has not been used as often… I think… (says someone who isn’t a thriller junkie! 😀 ) .. but I can’t tell what it is, because spoilers!
There’s nothing more intriguing than a secret, dangling like a chunky carrot. Tease the reader with more than one secret? You got yourself a super sticky fly tape to get tangled up in. Juicy! And talk about putting the premise of ‘you never know what goes on behind closed doors’ to work – Marrs has taken one of the closest relationships between a mother and her child and turned it into a sinister house of horrors. Really, I didn’t know what made my head spin more, the fact that I couldn’t figure out who was worse, Nina or her mother; or the things that went on behind closed doors. Twisted, man. Twisted!
I don’t need to spin a yarn about Marrs writing – he’s an established author with a solid fanbase. He knows what he’s doing and there is never a lull in his stories. Even if I tried to troll and say there was something off in the book, people in the know would tell me to FOFF and rightly so 🙂 No critique from this here reader – Marrs does a psychological, crime thriller good. He does it very darned good. So… if you’re on the hunt to put some dys in the dysfunctional, then look no further and let What Lies Between Us deliver an afternoon of warped.
#bookreview 3.5 ⭐️ This was a fast paced and entertaining book but I found it a little bit too predictable. It was crazy and had lots of twisted characters. I enjoyed the storyline but it fell a little flat to me. I seem to be in the minority with a lot of 5⭐️ on Goodreads so I still suggest picking it up!
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Thank you to the publisher and @netgalley for providing a free advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
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BOOK DESCRIPTION:
They say every house has its secrets, and the house that Maggie and Nina have shared for so long is no different. Except that these secrets are not buried in the past.
Every other night, Maggie and Nina have dinner together. When they are finished, Nina helps Maggie back to her room in the attic, and into the heavy chain that keeps her there. Because Maggie has done things to Nina that can’t ever be forgiven, and now she is paying the price.
But there are many things about the past that Nina doesn’t know, and Maggie is going to keep it that way—even if it kills her.
Because in this house, the truth is more dangerous than lies.
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I had to think about this story a bit to ponder what I actually thought of it. It was very much dark and Marrs style, with a different kind of premise, which I enjoyed. It's a great revenge story, full of hate secrets, and ugly people.
It reminded me a bit of Darling Rose Gold, without the actual psychological syndrome. It had enough craziness though in these unlikeable characters. I kept switching my thoughts on them through out the story, and sometimes I even felt bad for both the mother or daughter. And it was amazing how the author played up on those human morals over and over through the book. In the end characters weren't just black or white, but very much grey.
Overall not a big twisty mystery that blew my mind, but it was still engaging and entertaining.
It must be said, I am a huge John Marrs fan. I have been reading his novels for quite a while. I truly enjoy his writing style, as he always keeps me guessing. I love the twists and turns he adds and I feel as if those take his books up a notch. His other books, I would classify as thrillers, this one I feel is more of a domestic thriller. This is a 4.75 star rounded up to 5 for me!
And what is this I hear? A production company has snapped up the rights to this one!! What a doozy of a crazy ride that will be. I will be in line to see that movie as soon as it is released.
So we have Nina and Maggie. I can't give too much of a description because I don't want to give too much away. Maggie is being held prisoner and she is extremely frightened of her captor Nina. And that is all I am going to say about the plot.
This is a John Marrs' novel, so know that going in this is dark, this is twisty, this is crazy, and just when you think you have it all figured it, you get blindsided and are left with your mouth hanging open. I mumbled to myself many things while reading this explosive story, what the hell, are you kidding me, holy crap, did I just read that correctly, OMG, and I may have had a few other choice words at the ending. This novel is one crazy ride that you never see the drops coming and when you are on the drop, you all of sudden get thrown in a loop. You will love every minute of it. I know I did!
Thank you to NetGalley, the publishers, and the amazing John Marrs for allowing the privilege of reading and reviewing What Lies Between Us.
Nina can never forgive Maggie for what she did. And she can never let her leave.
Twist after twist after twist. John Marrs doesn't write the ordinary thriller. This one goes back and forth from present to past and between Nina and Maggie. You think you've got it figured out? Maybe; but keep going. There's more....and more.
A dark, suspenseful, and addictive read!!
Sixty-eight-year old, Maggie spends her days in the attic watching her neighbors going about their lives. To them, she doesn't exist. As Maggie watches, she notices things that no one else does. She’s the first to notice when Mr. Steadman’s curtains stop opening and his mail and newspapers start piling up.
But there’s nothing she can do about it. You see, Maggie isn’t choosing to live in the attic. She’s forced to stay, kept in place by locked doors, soundproof walls, unbreakable windows, and the heavy chain around her ankle. The only time Maggie leaves the room is when she joins HER for dinner downstairs.
At times, Maggie questions her past actions. Most of the time she knows that she did what she had to do.
What could Maggie have possibly done to deserve this?
Well if you ask Nina, she’d say Maggie has done MANY unforgivable things. And so she must pay.
This was dark and twisted in the best way!
The story alternates between Maggie and Nina’s perspectives, two women with many secrets and lies between them. It's a well-paced read with many surprises and twists. Once I started reading, I couldn't even think of putting the book down. I thought that I had things figured out, that I knew what was going on, but I was way off.
“What Lies Between Us” is a clever and compulsive psychological thriller with an engaging plot and characters whose web of secrets had me trapped and riveted until I turned the very last page.
I really can't wait to see what Mr. Marrs has in store for readers next!!
I'd like to thank the publisher for providing me with a copy of this novel. All opinions are my own.
Omg what a read, finished it in a day. It’s so disturbing and impossible to put down which I only did as I needed to feed my children 😆. I just had to keep turning the pages to find out what was going on. Just when you think you have it sussed nope its not the case. Really well written and done in such a way thats really exciting but disturbing and you just have to read on. Highly recommend and it’s safe to say John Marrs is becoming one of my favourite authors.
What a wild, dark, twisty ride that was! This thriller was for sure what I needed from the genre, it had everything I craved. The twists, the darkness, aahhhh.
This is a domestic thriller focusing around a mom and daughter. Maggie, the mom, loves her daughter to no end. And Nina, well... Nina... She has a big heart, but it gets crazy guys.
This is a dual story line of present and past events. There are also two POVs, Nina and Maggie. I really liked to see the story from both characters, and I feel as it went on you come out with a favorite. I definitely picked Maggie on this one.
If you're up for a very twisted, dark, domestic thriller... This is a great one! I will say there are MANY triggers involved so please consider that before reading. (Paedophilia, miscarriage, drug abuse, domestic abuse, etc.)
What Lies Between Us is a riveting thriller filled with deceit, riddles and secrecy and built on the most twisted mother-daughter relationship one could possibly imagine. If you thought you have experienced dysfunctional relationships in other thrillers then brace yourselves because John Marrs brings out the anarchic and twisted side of Maggie and Nina's bond and leaves the reader questioning all their actions and thoughts.
The storytelling in What Lies Between Us is flawless. The plot is divided in chapters with alternating POVs between Nina and Maggie and the first person narrative works extremely well in establishing a connection between the reader and the characters to help understand their actions. It has the perfect balance between character development and plot and keeps the reader guessing as both characters' motives are slowly revealed through the multiple unanticipated twists.
I find relating to unlikable and unreliable characters extremely difficult in thrillers yet I was surprised to find that there were parts of both characters that I could connect with. They both make some difficult choices but with the intention to protect and help their loved ones. I was constantly undecided on which character was evil and unbalanced and with each twist I became more convinced that I had figured out their backstory until the shocking turn of events at the end which left me speechless. Looking back, I realise that it would have been impossible to guess the reasons behind their actions and figure out the ending as it is so twisted and unexpected.
After reading The Passengers by John Marrs, I was convinced that I had discovered a possible new favourite author and this book confirmed my suspicions. I was thrilled to hear that it has already sold TV rights and can already imagine some of the dark scenes from this book reproduced on the big screen. I highly recommend this book to all fans of the genre and cannot wait to read John Marrs' previous books.
This is my first book by John Marrs. I finished reading <b>What Lies Between Us</b> last night and I was trying to come up with a review that does not contain spoilers but this book is full of dark secrets starting from the first page that my novice reviewer self was having a hard time coming up with a decent summary. So instead of ruining the surprise I will tell you what I liked:
Every other night Nina and Maggie have dinner together, they listen to ABBA, clean up and then Nina helps Maggie up to her soundproof room in her section of the house where she is chained up to a pole in the center of the room.
I liked that the story has two main characters Nina and Maggie. The plot of the story revolves around them and them only. No extra characters and no extra secrets. It is what it is and I appreciate the simplicity. I was completely invested in Maggie and Nina's dark, twisted world because the character development was truly amazing. It was easy for me to follow the alternating voices of Nina and Maggie. The story switches from present to 2 yrs. ago and it was uncomplicated and yet packed with sinister details.
There are few trigger warnings that touch sensitive but very relevant topics.
This is my first John Marrs and man it was a wild ride. I think this story is best to go into totally blind, maybe even not reading the full synopsis. This story was dark and twisty, which is always what I look for in thrillers. The book was so fast-paced that I didn't even take time to formulate any theories or predictions on twists of the ending, which meant I was surprised multiple times by reveals. I wish some things happened differently at the end, but ultimately I enjoyed this wild ride.
I don’t know how I feel about this book. It is very cleverly written but I found it hard to read in places about how a mother and daughter had treated each other. This is a memorable read and I would read more books by this author.
Thank you to Netgalley for my copy.
Loved it and was so sad when it ended. Always have high expectations and John marrs always delivers. A set of complex characters, a plot that unravels....I just couldn’t put it down!
What Lies Between Us is one of the most dark and compelling psychological thrillers I’ve read this year. The story is seriously so messed up told between two unreliable narrators. Who do you believe? Who shall you trust? The story is disturbing and told from two point of views within multiple timelines. POV from Maggie and Nina, between the past and the present. Confusing? No, not at all. John Marrs is seriously becoming one of my all time favorite authors! His storytelling abilities is out of this work!! His writing is so addiction leaving me wanting more and more. I highly recommend this one!!
I received an ARC of this book in exchange for a honest review.
Wow. I'm not even sure I know what just happened. This book was so incredibly screwed up and just keeps you engulfed through each and every chapter. A mother and daughter relationship just gone totally, totally wrong! I couldn't put this one down! I had to see which one was crazier and how (or if) they were ever going to get out of the toxic circle they're stuck in. An excellent read for psychological thriller fans for sure!
Thank you to NetGalley, John Marrs and Amazon Publishing UK for this eARC!
Fantastic, incredible, horrifying, haunting, unsettling, fascinating, scandalous, shocking, unbelievable, heartbreaking... give me all the adjectives! This is just an absolutely outstanding book! There are moments of this book that reminded me of Misery by Stephen King, it is *that* good!
The plot is just unimaginable but so very well thought out and developed. I don't know how John Marrs came up with something so intricately interwoven and complex and carried it off so well! The character development throughout is sheer brilliance as we learn more and more about Nina and Maggie and begin to understand why their relationship is so fraught. I don't know how many times I changed my mind on who was truly to blame between these two women until it all became horrifyingly apparent!
Utterly absorbing, I enjoyed every minute. A plot that gets more and more terrifying with every page! There are moments of true horror and disbelief throughout with a fantastically timed backstory and a brilliant, shocking but satisfying ending!
One of the best books I've ever read in a long time and one that will leave me with the biggest of book hangovers!!
Cannot recommend enough, a brilliantly enjoyable read! Be prepared... Not a book for the faint-hearted!
Thanks to NetGalley, John Marrs and Amazon Publishing UK for the eARC in exchange for an honest review.
This one was nuts! The first 30 percent, didn’t do it for me, it was very slow burn starting out. But oh my, once this one got started it was twist after twist after twist. I don’t think I predicted anything that happened and it was absolutely phenomenal. Because Goodreads doesn't do 5 starts, I have rounded this up to 5.
I highly recommend that you check this one out if you are into psychological thrillers. Believe the hype, it’s as good as everyone keeps saying! I love unique books, and I can definitely say I’ve never read a book quite like this one. Also this is available on Kindle Unlimited as well!
This was weird in the best way possible. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time and i couldn't stop reading that book. It's my first John Marrs and i can't wait to read his other works. This is exactly what i was looking for in a book !
Thank you Netgalley and Thomas & Mercer for a free galley in exchange for my honest review. I went into this book 100% blind and I'm glad I did because WOW! INSANE PLOT AND CRAZY TWISTS! I did figure out an important part of the twist pretty early on, but it did not distract from the rest of the story because there were so many more twists that I didn't see coming. Honestly, the story seems so incredibly far-fetched but John Marrs writes it in a way that is so believable and keeps you flipping through the pages as quickly as you can to see what happens next. I normally would give a quick synopsis, but I'm instead going to encourage you to read this blind and just enjoy the madness of this psychological roller coaster.
I would first like to start off by saying thank you to NetGalley, the publisher and of course the amazing author for allowing me to read and review this ARC. This book was so good. It had a lot of twists and turns that I didn’t see coming. One thing I loved about this book is how each chapter kept you guessing and wanting more, almost forcing you to continue reading. I felt like the characters and their dynamic was crazy and well developed.
My only reason for dropping the rating to a 4 star was I felt like some parts were almost to good to be true but overall this was a great read and I look forward to read this authors other work.
This was my first book by John Marrs, wow! Can't believe I waited so long.
Maggie is Nina's mother. They live together and dine with each other every other night.
After dinner, Maggie returns to her room in the attic where she is chained up.
Nina is making her pay for the things that she's done to her.
I think the less you know going in to this one, the better!
This dark psychological thriller is shocking and twisty. It kept me fascinated and enthralled. I literally could not put it down.
I can't wait to read more from this author.
Thank you Thomas & Mercer for the e-ARC via NetGalley.
Nina keeps Maggie locked away in the attic. The reasons for their dysfunctional relationship are slowly revealed using alternating points of view and flashbacks.
A complicated and disturbed relationship between a mother and daughter. Maggie and Nina are intriguing characters. Both women have kept secrets from one another for many years. The revealing of secrets was well-paced and kept the suspense up.
A wild and twisted domestic thriller. This book had me turning the pages late into the night. A fun and fast-paced read for fans of psychological thrillers.
I received a digital copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Absolutely amazing!
I wasn't sure what to expect from What Lies Between Us. The blurb was vague, and the beginning 20% quite slow.
The moment the story picks up however, it is a roller-coaster till the very end.
Packed with twists and turns (some more shocking than others) and brilliant character building, this book left me at the edge of my seat and craving more.
Told from the perspective of a mother and daughter in various time-lines, the author does a great job at building their relationship and exploring their motives for various actions. Chock-full of drama and suspense, the ending left me totally surprised.
Well-written and wonderfully developed, this book is not one to miss!
Thank you to Netgalley and the publishers for sending me an advanced copy of the book.
This was my first boom by this author and definitely not my last. Wow.... what a ride. Mother / daughter, nice/ mean, good/ bad...who is who and what should you believe? Awesome thriller with some great plot twists ..... kept me on the edge of my seat the entire ride!!! Must read!!!!
Another John Marrs classic. Twists, turns, darkness and, bizarrely some humour in there too. I was never sure who was in the right and who was in the wrong and so the book keeps you guessing and changing your opinion over and over. The plot is too difficult to explain without giving away secrets but this book is absolutely worth the read.
*Thanks Amazon Publishing UK for the eARC from Netgalley.
Nina and Maggie are trapped in a house of lies and secrets. Both have shared this house for a long time, yet one is now staying unwillingly. Nina and Maggie have dinner on some nights, but for the rest of the time they are separated. Each have their own schedule and way of coping with this situation. There are too many secrets between the two for things to ever be the same.
I loved this book!
John Marrs is an expert at writing suspenseful, thought-provoking novels. His characters and plot are always so complex and well-crafted.
What Lies Between Us is no exception. The reader explores the past and present life of both Nina and Maggie. I love how both POVs are presented. The characters better fleshed out and presented in this format.
These characters so complex. There are so many secrets and lies between the two and others. This novel is truly a wild ride that will leave the reader guessing. This is an example of a thriller at its finest.
I do not want to go too in depth with things in this review, due to potential spoilers. I would definitely recommend this though. All adult mystery / thriller fans must add this to their tbr immediately.
I am not a big fan of domestic thrillers but John Marrs is one author who so far hadn’t disappointed me, so I decided to give his newest thriller a try.
The book starts off predictably with two unreliable narrators and as expected many twists and turns are presented before the readers as the story unfolds which leaves them wondering who to trust. Some of these twists were surprising but most followed a predictable pattern usually seen in domestic thrillers amd I could see where the story was going around midway through the book. I almost thought of giving up on it towards the end as I saw all my predictions coming true but decided to just push through the last 20% as I had already invested time in this book. And man oh man was I rewarded!!!! That last part elevated this book from a run of the mill domestic thriller to something truly trippy and twisty and dark and amazing!!!! I totally didn’t see it coming and was completely blown out of my mind. It restored my faith in John Marrs and I would definitely recommend it for fans if his work as well as this genre.
Thank you Netgalley and the publishers for giving me an egalley to review
Rating: 4 stars
Absolutely incredible new thriller from John Mars!! The twists and turns just kept coming and didn't want to put the book down!!
Right to the final sentence I was hooked - even needing more at the last full stop!!
Will recommend to any thriller fans and so far the best book of the year for me!!
Thank you SO much for receiving this book in exchange for an honest review from netgalley. I'm off to look for his previous novels now!!
The short chapters and the uniqueness of the plot really made this an exciting read for me. Though I had my suspicions of how this would all unfold and end, it didn't make my journey any less thrilling! Definitely a mild slow burn but very clever with many hints to keep you guessing. A few of the twists were a little too farfetched which loses a point for me. And the ending wasn't as exciting as I would've hoped. But overall very enjoyable read for sure!
I discovered John Marrs when I read his novel, The Passengers. Going off a recommendation, I picked up his book. What I had meant to read was The Passenger by Lisa Lutz. I still haven't read Lutz's but enjoyed finding Marrs.
What Lies Between Us is nothing like the John Marrs' The Passengers, Both are twisted and keep you engaged but that is where the similarities end.
The synopsis says that every house has its secrets. I believe that to be true. The house in this story is hiding a lot of secrets. Nina and Maggie are co-dependent on each other but with a complicated past. Nina blames Maggie for how Nina's life turned out. To get revenge, she chains Maggie in a soundproof room and is keeping her prisoner for twenty-one years or until she dies.
I have to admit I thought I figured everything out. That is until I assumed something Marrs implied. I should say, I mistakenly assumed something. When I finished the book, I needed to go back and reread a chapter. I completely fell for it. I do not want to ruin the secrets by saying too much but you have to read this book!
What Lies Between Us is a dark, creepy, psychological thriller that is told from both the Mother's point of view and the Daughter's. I can't say too much about the story as there are so many points potential spoilers but basically it starts with the Daughter, Nina, keeping the Mother, Maggie, chained up in the attic as a consequence of something that Maggie has done to Nina earlier in life. The plot then builds slowly with readers gradually discovering what has happened to end up with the two of them living in such bizarre circumstances. I thought that the plot was well written and the information we wanted about what the secrets were are drip fed throughout the book to keep readers wanting more. And just when I thought I had it figured out... Bam.. Plot twist! The alternating points of view allowed us to see events from both perspectives and see how when Maggie thought she was doing the right things it was actually hurting Nina. But on the other hand we can also understand why Nina would want revenge. If ever there was a warning about the possible consequences of dysfunctional relationships then this is it! I honestly don't think this book could have been anymore twisted or enthralling. This was exactly what I expect from a thriller and definitely deserves 5 stars.
Whoa! Buckle up for a wild ride — this book has more twists and turns than any other book I’ve read! It’s difficult to give a quick summary as I don’t want to include any spoilers, but I’ll try. Nina and Maggie live together in the same house, and eat dinner together every other night. But their relationship is anything but normal. Both are harboring big secrets... like the fact that Nina keeps Maggie chained up in the attic 24/7. This is a fantastic domestic thriller that kept me up late at night. I highly recommend What Lies Between Us!
Thank you NetGalley and Amazon Publishing UK for providing this advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.
I wasn’t sure about this book when I first started reading it. But then someone ended up with a chain around their ankle and it piqued my interest. I think this was around chapter 7.
As I continued to read the book it definitely kept my interest. Mainly because I wanted to know how it ended.
Between chapter 7 and the end though, it was definitely...an interesting read. I’m not sure how much I liked it cause it was odd. Just the relationship between Nina and Maggie. And then learning more about Nina, I just ended up really disliking her.
I also disliked Maggie a little because it was obvious that Nina needed help when she was little, but Maggie refused to give it to her and instead tried to protect her.
Maybe it’s cause I’m not a mom, but I didn’t really identify with that portion of the book. I would think you would want to help more than protect, but idk 🤷🏻♀️
There are only 2 perspectives in this book. And there is a time jump between past and present. Each chapter denotes which place in time you are.
I wanna say that I didn’t like this one as much as The Passengers. There’s just something about it that throws me off.
I am a big fan of all John Marrs books and was excited to read his latest “ What lies between us” as a preview. It certainly did not disappoint and the story keeps you gripped until the end wondering what has happened and what Indeed will happen. It’s a powerful story of relationship between mother and daughter that really has got rather warped. I understand that the rights have already been bought up for a movie and personally I can’t wait to watch that it will be an amazing film. Recommend anyone to read this and in fact all of John Marrs books.
Thanks so much #netgalley for the preview and #johnmarrsauthor for another amazing novel. #whatliesbetween
Thank you to Amazon Publishing UK and NetGalley for the early digital copy in exchange for an honest review.
Trigger warnings: Drug abuse, murder, sexual abuse of a child, miscarriage / infertility.
This took me about three months to finish because even though it was pretty intriguing, it didn’t always grip me. This is almost 400 pages, and I just don’t think it needed to be that long.
This is a multiple POV thriller following Maggie and Nina, mother and daughter. Nina is keeping Maggie tied up in the attic because of some unforgivable secrets that are slowly revealed throughout the novel. That’s basically all you need to know going into this, and that’s all I’m going to tell you.
Both of the characters are unlikable, which seems to be the trend with thrillers. I don’t have to like the characters to enjoy a book, let’s make that clear. I did lean toward one or the other depending on the secrets that’re revealed. I ended up hating both of them, because they are overall terrible people.
I really enjoyed the writing style. It’s a step up from your average thriller writing. The biggest issue was showing rather than telling during the reveals. I know that an issue with some thrillers is that they’re really good at not explaining anything even when it is confusing or complicated. *cough, cough* Bunny by Mona Awad *cough, cough*. When it’s just a basic thriller, such as this, then I want more subtly.
Unfortunately, the ending didn’t WOW me, but I thought that the anticipation leading up to it was pretty good. Overall, it was a very run-of-the-mill thriller with an extreme amount of lies and secrets. I didn’t see all the twists coming, but they are pretty clear once they’re out in the open. It seems like a lot of thrillers have a similar concept to this one. I guess I just wanted something more from it. Check it out if you’re interested, though. It’s definitely not a bad book.
What a belter! I read this in four sittings over a 24 hour period and it really kept my interest from page 1 to the very end. Maggie and Nina are mother and daughter. They live together - but with a difference. Nina keeps her mum shackled to a chain within the confines of the attic. Her intention is to keep her mum captive in this way for 21 years. But why? What has happened to reduce their relationship to this terrible level? The book is told in chapters that alternate between Maggie's and Nina's point of view. Along the way, their secrets are revealed and all becomes clear in a real crescendo!! I really did love this book and can't recommend it highly enough.
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Loved this book. Plenty of devious surprises and crackling suspense, along with interesting characters. Just the sort of book to cause a lack of sleep, but I won't complain! Highly recommended.
*This book was provided to me as an ARC at no charge in exchange for my honest review. My thanks to the author, publisher and NetGalley for allowing me the opportunity to participate in this program.*
Nina & her mother Maggie live together. Nina cooks & cares for Maggie because she never leaves the house. (It's difficult to go anywhere with a cuff & chain round your ankle!) Swapping from Nina & Maggie's perspective & to different times John Marrs keeps the reader switching sympathies from one to the other as well as wanting to yell at both protagonists at various times, "Don't do that!!"
It would be so easy to give away spoilers so I'm going to keep this review very short. Every John Marrs book is different, so far they have all been very good. Each time I've thought-this is the best yet- no change with this one. Going to be a while before I get this story out of my head.
Thanks to Netgalley & the publisher for letting me read & review this terrific book!
Omg, so many twists! The synopsis grabbed my attention - who has an agreeable relationship yet one is bound by a chain?! I had to know what was going on. The chapters alternate between Maggie and Nina so you get both points of view. I started empathizing with Maggie when I read her chapters but as I read more about Nina, I started feeling sorry for her. But in the end, nothing is what it seems and I was so blown away by the ending!
Wow. Wow. Wow. This book was everything!! This book was so crazy and messed up, but it was also so good. So good, in fact that at 30% into the book, I knew it was going to by 5 stars and I was not wrong! At times, I felt like this book gave off the same vibes as Darling Rose Gold did, but the story is nothing like that. This book did feel long at times, but it was so worth it. Once I got into the story, I was turning the page with no problem at all. Nina really pissed me off. I don't think I have hated a character more than her. She made my blood boil. I could not put this book down. While I was reading it, I would say things out loud. Some examples: "holy shit," "this bitch is crazy," and "what the fuck". I highly recommend this book, if you have not read it yet!
This was my first John Mares book, and it won't be my last! I can't recommend this book enough! It moves so good and the story is mind blowing. It has so many twists and turns! If you love a good thriller get this book!
I received this ARC from Netgalley and the publisher in exchange for my honest review
Okay people! This one blew me away! It was so messed up in the best ways a thriller can be. The story got me hooked from the beginning & I just kept reading trying to figure out what secrets these two women hide. It gave me major “darling rose gold vibes” so if you liked that book then you will love this!! I also loved that the chapters were short & it jumped between present day and 25 years ago filling us in on the exact details of the big reveal (why is the mom in the attic chained up?)
First Class, Absorbing, Intense
As one of my favourite authors, I didn't hesitate to request a copy of What Lies Between Us by John Marrs. This is an extremely well constructed mystery/thriller that is evenly paced and gave me the shivers. It perfectly combines darkness and brooding with suspenseful thrills in an entertaining story that showcases good character development, haunting pasts, murky secrets, disturbing choices and terrible lies.
The story starts with Nina and her mother Maggie who are chatting, having just finished eating dinner. Nina then takes Maggie back to her attic room and puts her chains back on. What on earth has Maggie done to Nina to deserve such treatment and what are the secrets that Maggie is so desperate to hide?
Told from the viewpoints of Maggie and Nina in flashbacks over the last 25 years, and in the present, this story was so addictive and compelling that I couldn't look away. As a lover of dysfunctional, toxic mother and daughter relationship tropes, this story was packed to the rafters! The way John Marrs tantalises the reader with details about both women’s lives but never revealing too much, was a stroke of genius. The reader is privy to the two women’s disturbed minds, in a manner that I found bone chilling and creepy, but it also made for a tremendously exciting read. The plot is sublimely executed with no let-up in the tension as the horrors of the tale rose and fell. Complete with a fantastic conclusion, I think this book has overtaken all of the other novels by John Marrs to become my new favourite, and of course I confidently recommend it. What Lies Between Us is one of my winning reads so far this year.
I received a complimentary copy of this novel at my request from Amazon Publishing UK via NetGalley and this review is my unbiased opinion.
'Wow' seems too trivial a word to describe this book.
I don't know how he does it, but yet again, John has pushed the boundaries with his writing. His ability to create unique and 'out of the box' stories is what makes him one of my favourite authors.
The dark, twisted and frankly horrifying relationship between 'Maggie' (Mum) and 'Nina' (daughter) is incredible and when you slowly discover what has led to where they find themselves now, will leave you utterly gobsmacked, but will also leave you wondering what you also would have done in their position....
Just brilliant!
I just finished this one.. and my thoughts aren't quite clear haha of how I should feel about it.
This was a very dark novel, also very fast paced.
I loved the short chapters, and definitely always had that just one more just one one more feeling.
Again dark twisted characters if that's your thing you will love it..
John Marrs, folks. He’s done it again.
I absolutely LOVED The Passengers and had high expectations for this one as well - I requested an ARC without even reading the description. And despite this being totally different in almost every way from The Passengers, my expectations were exceeded. This is a dark, glorious psychological thriller about the twisted relationship between a mother and daughter.
Less than 10% of the way into the book, you meet Maggie, an elderly woman who watches the neighborhood below from high up in her attic room. You learn that she lives with her daughter, Nina. You learn that Nina keeps Maggie chained up in the attic and has been doing so for years.
As you start to learn the stories of Maggie and Nina in shards and fragments, you’ll start to understand the dynamic between the two - and you’ll understand the lengths a mother goes to in order to protect her child.
This was so close to being a five star home run for me, but the pacing and ending were a bit off. The story is told in roughly three time periods: present day, two and a half years earlier, and twenty five years earlier. Each chapter jumps around to a different time period to reveal a small part of what led up to present day, and it can sometimes be confusing to remember which time period you’re in. Sometimes a dramatic reveal at the end of one chapter then reverts back to an earlier time period to give context about what happened, which throws off the escalating tempo of the big reveal. The ending was also a bit frustrating - some things are a little bit unbelievable, and the comeuppance could have dealt a sharper and more satisfying blow.
Overall, this is a totally unputdownable thriller from the master of all things dark and twisty - a creepy beach read (if summer 2020 is still happening). I can’t believe that The Passengers was my first Marrs book and that this is only my second; can’t wait to pick up more of his. Thank you to Amazon Publishing UK for the ARC!
A dark, riveting narrative that will make your jaw drop at every twist.
This was my first John Marrs novel and it didn't disappoint. I was immediately hooked on the premise - a daughter who has imprisoned her mother for reasons that will gradually become apparent to us. The question constantly running through your head is who is the guilty party? Does Maggie deserve to be trapped and shackled in her own home like a tortured animal? Or has she done something so unforgivable to Nina that this is the least she deserves?
I thought this book had a lot of substance and was brilliantly executed. The short chapters made it easy to devour, and I always wanted to read on to uncover more secrets. At one point, I physically gasped from a twist - a sign of a great thriller.
The plot was strong and realistic for the majority. There were a few times when I thought the story started to get a little far-fetched but it was soon pulled back into a more authentic setting. The ending was unexpected and exactly what the thriller needed. It was very character-driven, with Maggie and Nina's mother/daughter relationship explored with flashbacks and switching perspectives. It is definitely one of the better thriller's I've read recently and I can't wait to read more by the author.
My first John Marrs book but definitely not my last! Fantastic thriller that kept me reading into the wee hours of the night! Riveting, absorbing and incredibly dark...a story that painted a vivid picture of family dysfunction at its worst.
It’s been just Nina and her mother Maggie ever since Nina’s father left when she was 14. Nina has always blamed her mother for her father leaving. This book explores the relationship between love and hate and being bound to the person who has destroyed your life.
The character development and writing were superb. It was a suspenseful story that had many twists and turns. Absolutely recommend to fans of psychological thriller genre.
A gracious thank you to Thomas and Mercer and Netgalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Probably one of my top reads of 2020, really enjoyed this book. To the point that I was thinking about what happens next, when I wasn’t reading it! My first book by this author and I am definitely seeking out more of his to read. Just brilliant. I have even recommended it to others already.
Thank you NetGalley for my complimentary copy in return for my honest review.
I was so thrilled when I was approved for this ARC. I have only read one other book by John Marrs (Welcome to Wherever You Are) and it was excellent. He is a masterful storyteller.
I was immediately hooked on this book. I loved the format, which alternates points of view between Nina and Maggie as well as alternate time periods, going back 20+ years to present with numerous stops in between. There were many twists, some I saw coming, some I didn't. This book fits into the "crazy thriller" genre, so if you are in a mood for crazy, this one is for you.
Thank you Amazon Publishing UK and NetGalley for this ARC in exchange for an honest review
Wow! There are no words to do this book justice. It’s creepy and twisted and dark and emotional. It’s scary and weird and completely insane. Yet it’s addictive and I simply couldn’t put it down. It’s just right level of shock and revulsion for me. I hated the characters so much they made me angry, but I was crying with them and willing them to succeed. It’s a sign of a brilliant author when you are so emotionally invested in a fictional character that you want to shout and scream at them. It’s just bloody brilliant!
Maggie was bound to daughter Nina in more ways than one. Nina could never forgive her mom Maggie for the lies. They lived in one house which was filled with secrets from the attic to the basement and the garden beyond.
Having read a couple of books by this talented author, I knew I would get to read thriller which was completely mind-boggling. Human psyche, the dark and still darker sides of it were explored from all angles, and believe me, some parts were tough to read.
It took enormous talent to write a book with two characters with a slight input from a third one near the end. At 60% I could guess one part of the story, the rest was absolutely in the shadows until John Marrs decided to reveal it all.
The story had a lot of twists, each chapter revealed something new. But clues were also laid down subtly. The whole book was one rocking ride from beginning to end, and once started, I couldn’t stop. The book was wonderful in the audiobook version too
Thrillers are very difficult to review as everything feels like a spoiler.
This was very intriguing and I regret not having read it earlier I. E as soon as I received the arc. Anyways, it was very grasping and I was very anxious to get to the end especially the last 30 pages kept me on edge. I did guess a few of the twists but some were very unexpected. Definitely a great read for lovers of psychological suspense.
First i must say after reading several of the author’s previous novels that I was very excited to be able to read his latest prior to publication This is an excellent read the way the author onstructs the two parallel storylines is rivetting. I will easily give the book five stars and highly recommend. Thank you net galley for the opportunity to read this boo.
Wow John does it again. He puts so many twists in the story that you can’t put it down. At times you want to know what happened in the past to make the two characters act the way they do. Sometimes you are rooting for Maggie, but then he makes you feel for Nina and all that has happened to her.
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I have to say that I picked up this book based on the cover and the description. I have never read a John Marrs book, but this one certainly was a great first read into this author's work. Upon reading the book's description on NetGalley, I thought this title would be a trip. It definitely met and exceeded my expectations. This is the best psychological thriller I've read recently and had twists at seemingly every turn. Some I could vaguely anticipate, but most were surprising. For me, the beginning of the story plodded along a little but once it got started it clipped along at an exhilarating pace. Both of the main characters were tricky to figure out especially in the beginning. The author did well in writing the character's parts in their point of view. Their rendition of the story in both past and present did an efficient job of muddling how you trusted or empathized with their character.
This title was mainly a try based on the book blurb and it absolutely did not disappoint. Would recommend as a twisty psychological thriller.
I would like to thank NetGalley for an eARC of this title.
"Nina can never forgive Maggie for what she did. And she can never let her leave."
This is a crazy thriller about a mother and daughter relationship which is so twisted that you cant guess which woman is at fault right till the end!! It kept me hooked from the start.
Simply Amazing!! Must Read for all mystery & thriller lovers.
Thank You to NetGalley and Amazon Publishing UK for this ebook!!
Well what can I say! John Marrs never fails to surprise his readers and this book is great proof that he can still come up with twisted and captivating plots.
Nina lives in her childhood home with her mother Maggie but not in the conventional way as Nina has Maggie chained by her leg to the floor so she cannot wander the house alone. It seems that Nina cannot forgive her mother for what she sees as betrayal in her past but Maggie tells a very different version of events but which narrator is right and will they ever get back to 'normal'.
John Marrs has a disturbing mind and this is a dark synopsis but thankfully he keeps writing and long may he carry on as his books are a must read, I can't wait for the next.
Thank you NetGalley for my copy of the book.
Once again I fell a victim to an intriguing premise.
I don't have much to say about this book other than I just couldn't wait for it to end. The idea could have had potential, but it was just so predictable and boring.
An elderly woman is kept in the attic, chained up and tormented. Her captor is her daughter. Someone has done terrible things that neither of them talks about. It is difficult for the reader to know, too. That is the gift of this tale.
The story is told from alternate points of view, in the present and from about twenty-odd years ago. There is no doubt that this is a disturbing account of psychological and physical abuse, skillfully exposed from the distinct perspectives. There is little in the way of sentimentality or sensationalism, although there could have been given the subject matter. There are hints of very dark activities, mental illness, memory, loneliness, guilt, grief and obsession. Although the book is focused on mainly two people I wouldn't say it was a study of mother-daughter relationships, except perhaps the extent mothers will go to to justify their actions in their perception of putting their children first. Maybe.
Marrs uses a measured pace without waffle, informal language and when it seems as if I've guessed the next bit it's not like that at all. There is some dark humour: 'I have several Dusty Springfield records, that's how broad-minded I am' for example, but this is a tale of revenge and accountability above all. And a darn good thriller. Recommended.
This is definitely a roller coaster of a read. About half way through i was worried that it would be a DNF however i absolutely couldn't put it down during the second half of the book.
What Lies Between Us may be a very dark story, however it is utterly compelling.
Well done John Marrs.
What a ride! This is sure to be one of the best psychological thrillers of the year. I was in suspense the entire time.
The story is told from the alternately perspectives of Maggie and Nina. With each shift my empathy would shift along with it. Maggie and Nina are both horribly treated by the other, so who is to blame? Normally I am not a fan of flashbacks, but this is the best use of them that I have seen. Each time the author took us back 20+ plus years, he revealed another shocking crumb that made me rethink my theory of what was happening. With excellent pacing, the tension builds with each dark, twisted chapter. And there are plenty of surprises throughout the book.
This review is a bit difficult to write because I absolutely do not want to post any spoiler. Just know that every little bit of the story is important. So many secrets kept. Easy and quick to read. Great for a weekend.
I loved Marrs’ “The Passengers” but, in my opinion, “What Lies Between Us” is far superior because the plot is totally believable. Now I am eager to read his earlier book “The Good Samaritan”.
Thanks to the publisher for the eARC. My review expresses my honest opinion of the book.
I’m embarrassed to admit but this is the first John Marrs book I have read. I was pretty exciting to read this one but I am sad to say that I nearly gave up after the first few chapters. I found it terribly unrealistic that the mother was chained up for so long without anyone caring enough to look for her. It just seemed so unbelievable. However I pushed on and I am glad I did. I couldn’t put it down. Each time there was new development I needed to see it through. John Marrs writing is captivating, I felt like I was on Nina’s side and then Maggie’s, it was so impossible to choose which direction the plot was heading. I loved every bit of it. Each twist and turn kept my interest and I found myself staying up late to see what happens at the end.
Funny enough, I feel like Nina and Joe Goldberg would probably make a great match if they ever met in real life. If you know, you know.
Looking forward to diving into John’s other novels as soon as possible.
Thank you to John Marrs, Amazon Publishing UK and NetGalley for giving me this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Nina and Maggie share the same house on a quiet street in a small English city. They cordially eat dinner together every other night, discussing Nina’s job as a librarian and the events of the neighborhood. But after dinner, Nina escorts Maggie to a soundproof attic bedroom and locks her ankle to a chain hooked to the center of the floor.
Punishing Maggie for the wrongs she committed against her, Nina is resolved to keep Maggie prisoner. Although Nina’s capricious moods subject Maggie to cruelty and indifference, Maggie remains fiercely and inexplicably protective of her captor. And while Nina may have grievances against Maggie, Maggie will die before she allows Nina to know the secrets of the past.
What Lies Between Us by John Marrs is dark, twisted entertainment. Reading it reminded me a bit of Darling Rose Gold by Stephanie Wrobel in that it is told from the point of views of two characters who are at best unreliable and at worst suffering from one or more psychological disorders. The narration not only alternates between the two perspectives but also between past and present timelines.
One of the characters early on talks about getting angry if she reads a mystery novel with a predictable plot. I wondered what that might mean for the story. I was surprised at the twists and turns—my general reaction was OMG! While the ending wasn’t what I’d hoped for, it makes sense to me given the characters.
I recommend this for thriller fans who enjoy character-driven slow burns with a touch of crazy.
A mother’s love, a daughter’s devotion. Sounds like a tale that ends happily ever after, right? Well, I’m here to tell you What Lies Between Us ain’t no fairytale kids - it’s a flipping nightmare! Let’s just say this, Maggie’s daughter Nina is either her best friend or she’s Satan. There’s no in between!
Marrs weaves a brilliantly unnerving tale of family dysfunction of epic proportions and it’s released just in time for Mother’s Day. But heed my caution - this isn’t a book to give to Mommy Dearest. 5stars
Maggie and Nina live in the same house. While Nina is free to wander and live her life, Maggie is confined to a room, chained and captured within soundproof walls and shatterproof glasses. Maggie's crime was to protect her daughter from her own mind, a phase that Nina goes into, with no memory of it later. This phase is mostly violent and has left more than one dead body in its wake. But Maggie is a mother and keeping her child safe is something inherent.
Marrs creates a co-habitation situation in this thriller and he does it quite well, with a lot of mysteries, layered characters and a plot that grips you instantly. It is fast-paced and not a minute is wasted in mindless chatter. I might have not seen the twist coming but to be honest, the build-up was so good that I expected a massive showdown. But there was a little bit of a disappointment there.
The story in itself is dark and gritty and more than once, I changed sides. The atmosphere is tense throughout. Nina's obsessive behaviour is downright creepy and Maggie's desperation evokes sympathy. The author has built some very realistic characters with a story that will shake your from within. Its not just a thriller with the basic elements but a story where you see the extent of a mother's love, a child's stubbornness and an evil world full of misread words and horrifying intentions.
John Marrs delivers again. This was an absolutely brilliant book, really well developed characters and plenty of twists and turns. I can't say too much without it being a spoiler. I loved how it switched between characters and what ended up being 3 different time periods. This can sometimes be confusing but I never felt lost.
You can tell immediately from the blurb that What Lies Between Us is going to be a messed up read. Do you know how messed up it will be? That’s a solid ‘no’ from me, and I bet it would be for you, too. John Marrs first popped onto my radar when Kayla from Books and Lala gave a rave review to his book, The One. I haven’t read that one yet, but when I saw this book pop up on Netgalley, I thought it would be a good place to start. I was right. This book was gripping from the get-go, and even though I don’t feel like it really took off until the second half, I feel like the first half was necessary to really establish Maggie and Nina’s relationship. As with most of my Mystery/Thriller reviews, this will be vague in an attempt to allow you to discover this story as it unfolds.
There were so many twists and turns in this book, that even if I were to try and lay it out for you, I don’t know that I could remember them all. It was hard to tell who was capable of what. Was Nina or Maggie ‘more bad,’ were their motivations ‘noble’ enough, and was there really any love between these two women? It was impossible to tell at times. There were secrets galore, and their uneasy relationship had me on tenterhooks wondering what was coming next - was punishment on the way, or was the psychological component of knowing it might be on the horizon the actual punishment? I never knew, and it was enough to keep me cringing all through this book. I had a lot of theories as this story progressed, and the closer we got to then end, the more I saw coming. But I think I was supposed to, so the author did a good job foreshadowing.
Overall, this book had so many twists and turns that it felt like a roller coaster ride. My stomach kept dropping (along with my jaw,) and each new secret revealed was so shocking. It was nearly impossible to put What Lies Between Us down, and I have to say, I’m hooked. I will definitely be reading John Marrs’ back list!
Thoroughly enjoyed this book. It certainly held my attention from start to finish. All the way through this book I was sure of who to believe but not the why, yet in the next chapter my mind was changed again. I often get confused by different time lines but not in this book as the chapter headings were clear. I've read books by John Marrs previously so I was expecting something of a revelation. He certainly didnt disappoint.
An absolutely amazing read! I could not put this book down. A nonstop page-turning psychological thriller with plenty of twists. The whole book had me switching back and forth on who to root for. It was a unique story that was phenomenally written. I definitely recommend this book to all and I can't wait to read more from this author.
Thank you to NetGalley, Amazon Publishing UK and John Marrs for a copy of "What Lies Between Us" in exchange of an honest review.
*Many thanks to NetGalley, Amazon Publishing U.K., and John Marrs for this ARC!*
I have heard absolutely fantastic things about John Marrs, but this was my first foray into his works and it DEFINITELY won’t be my last! From the mysterious prologue on, I knew these were going to be characters that were crazy and yet somehow 100% authentic at the same time. Nina has her mother Maggie imprisoned in her attic...but why? We quickly learn that this mother daughter duo both need each other to survive and need to control each other, an artful exploration of what TRULY holds us captive in life.
Marrs brilliantly whizzes back and forth between past and present, switching narrators at all the right moments, giving readers just enough at just the right time to keep you frantically flipping the pages. I could not read this book fast enough! The twists were fast and furious as the book went on, and none of them felt gratuitous or predictable in the least.
One of my absolute favorite thrillers so far this year! Marrs is a master. I cannot WAIT to see what he comes up with next!
‘They say every house has its secrets, and the house that Maggie and Nina have shared for so long is no different. Except that these secrets are not buried in the past.’
Just WOW! My love-hate relationship with these characters in the Psychological Thriller WHAT LIES BETWEEN US by John Marrs is a roller coaster ride of emotions that will have you on the edge of your seat until the very end.
I just finished this book in the early morning hours, one eye open, coffee on standby, eagerly waiting to see how it was going to end—Loved It!
Highly Recommend!
Thank you, NetGalley and Thomas & Mercer Publishing, for loaning me an eGalley of WHAT LIES BETWEEN US in exchange for an honest review.
Wow, what a book! Short, quick chapters paired with alternating past/present storylines grip the reader almost immediately. Add a plot that is so twisty and turny, you never quite know what will happen next! One dropped bomb after another had me guessing until the very last page!! My feelings toward the two main characters changed hourly, one minute I loved them, the next I felt they deserved everything that was coming. As for as recommending this book, I’ll shouting from the rooftops what an incredible read this is (or just posting a solid review on IG), and have already bought another book by this author!
Marrs does love a twisty, dark tale, that’s for sure!
20% in, I thought I had the story worked out. I was very wrong
Another great page turner.
What Lies Between Us is the first John Marrs book that I read but - as you can see below - it was not the last and I will certainly be catching up with the rest of his books as soon as I can.
What Lies Between Us has a twisted premise that becomes even more so the further we dig. It is a disturbing and shocking read, with gut-punchingly emotional moments, and is excellently plotted, with revelations coming throughout the book like peeling the layers of a particularly bitter onion! It is very easy to immerse yourself in, with chapters alternating between Maggie and Nina, showing us how things have ended up like this and what could possibly happen next. Recommended to any fans of psychological thrillers.
Thank you to the publisher for my copy of the book.
Let me just start by saying I LOVED IT! Dark and twisty with fabulous characters and an original premise, I was hooked from the very beginning.
Maggie and Nina share a house. Every other night they share a meal at the dining table, after which Nina escorts Maggie back to her locked attic room where she is chained up until next time. She will never be allowed to leave the house ever again. Why? Well, there’s an awful lot of water under the bridge between these two, and it seems that neither of them really know the half of it.
The narrative alternates between the perspectives of the two women, and we slowly build up a picture of the events leading up to Maggie’s incarceration. Revelation by jaw-dropping revelation we are led to question who is telling the truth, which narrator is reliable, if either of them can even be trusted. I couldn’t work out if Maggie was ever going to manage to break free or if I even wanted her to. And that ending! Well, it certainly didn’t disappoint! I stayed up way too late to finish this because I just had to find out what happened.
The relationship between the two women is fascinating, one minute hostile, the next cordial, almost friendly. Both characters are really well written, but particularly Nina. She’s a complex one to say the least!
This book has a completely different feel to it to The Passengers but I enjoyed it just as much, if not more. I am definitely going to be searching out and reading the rest of John Marrs’ back-catalogue, as he’s fast becoming one of my favourite authors of thrillers.
If you like your thrillers irresistibly dark, page-turning and satisfying then I’d highly recommend you give What Lies Between Us a try.
John Marrs proves yet again what a fantastic writer he is in this unique and clever thriller. This dark, twisted rollercoaster of a ride had me hooked from the first page and I struggled to put it down. Truly shocking yet enthralling, it tells the story of a mother and daughter, Maggie and Nina, who have a very complicated relationship full of secrets and lies. Told from alternating points of view, this book messes with your head in the best possible way as your sympathies switch between the two main characters, and every time I thought I had things figured out I was proved wrong.
Thank you to NetGalley and Amazon Publishing for an advance copy in exchange for an honest review.
Family dysfunction taken to a whole new level. I loved the way Marrs rolled out the layers of the story, resulting in surprises and twists all along the way.
This is my second book by Marrs ([book:The Passengers|40718386] was my first) and hes quickly becoming one of my favorite new authors.
My, my, my this was really disturbing. I think that is always the underlying feeling when reading John Marrs. And to honestly show my bias - he is one of my favorite authors. His books are always completely grounded in reality, but then in a very disturbing way that you might never think of, he twists the circumstance or the characters into something that is very hard to look it. It's the same with this book. Mother, daughter, father, and neighbors all set up in a generic domestic setting you see all around you in real life, then the twisting starts and things start to look a bit different, then you keep reading and realize it was all a facade and you had no idea where you were. It's so disturbing in the best of ways!
This is my first book read by John Marrs and definitely will not be my last.
A few quotes from this book that jumped out at me:
AND SHOULD MY SOUL SOAR, I PROMISE THAT YOURS WILL SINK LIKE THE HEAVIEST OF ROCKS, NEVER TO BE SEEN AGAIN.
I DON’T BELIEVE ANYONE WHO CLAINS TO HAVE NO REGRETS. THEY’RE LYING TO THEMSELVES. WE ALL HAVE THEM.
I DON’T KNOW WHAT THAT WOMAN HAS LOST TO END UP TRAPPED IN THE LIFE SHE LIVES NOW, BUT I KNOW HOW IT FEELS TO HAVE YOUR WORLD THROWN FROM ITS AXIS THROUGH NO FAULT OF YOUR OWN.
I TAKE ANOTHER LOOK AT MY REFLECTION IN THE GLASS AND STRUGGLE TO RECONISE MYSELF. HOW DID I BECOME THIS WOMAN.
BEING A MOTHER IS NO GUARANTEE OF ANYTHING.
I SHUT MY EYELIDS TIGHT UNTIL THEY HURT. IF I HAVE MY WAY, THEY WIL NEVER OPEN AGAIN.
This book was one deep, dark, emotional thriller. It was tough in some parts but vital to the story. It has a touch of horror to it in a way that I can’t quite describe. It’s one that will keep you turning the pages to find out what is coming. What will happen next and why. Why is it happening. Who is bad and who is good. Is it the daughter or the mother who is bad. Maybe both. It’s told from the two main character’s POV and a few different timelines that are way important to the story.
Maggie would do anything for her daughter, Nina. She loves her more than life and has basically sacrificed her own happiness for her. To what extent does a mother do this though? Is she willing to give up her freedom for things her daughter does or has done? Or is Nina a product of her mother’s making. By covering things is Nina bad or just being what she was made into? What would you do to keep your daughter safe? Would you risk your freedom? Would you give up the most important people in your life? Or would you force her to acknowledge things even at a very young age? That is a hard one for a mother. When faced with decisions that will possible haunt you for the rest of your life how can you know if you made the right decision at the time. Later you will know, but then it’s to late.
Nina is a child of 13 when her dad goes missing from her life. She will never be the same again either. She blames her mother and goes a bit wild. Sleeping around, getting drunk and lying at every turn. But Nina’s mum loves her unconditionally and tries everything to be there for her. Though she makes big mistakes you don’t doubt that Maggie loves her daughter and that Nina loves her mum. But is love enough? Is love enough to make the things that happen between these to ok. Ever?
Through lots of turmoil this book keeps you turning the pages. It’s like that train wreck that you can’t look away from. You have to know what happens next and why. Why does Nina feel the way she does toward her mum. Why does Maggie allow Nina to do the things she does. Until Maggie no longer has a choice.
Truly this book is exceptional. It’s one that you just can’t stop reading. You will feel the pain, the anger, the love, the hate. You will even have a couple of laughs. It is well written and the characters are ones you will love to hate. In parts. You’ll love them one minute and hate them the next. A well developed story. A well written story. It even makes you wonder what kind of person can think like this. Much like I do with Steven King books... What kind of mind does this author have to think this way? I loved it. It’s very good.
Thank you to #NetGalley, #JohnMarrs, #AmazonPublishinUK for this ARC. This is my review in my own words.
I had to give it a big 5 stars and a high recommendation.
It's just been Maggie and her daughter Nina since Nina's father walked out on them. Nina had always blamed her mother for her father walking out on them. There are so many things in Nina's past that she never knew and Maggie is determined to keep,it that way.
This story tells how love and hate can be bound to one person even if that person has destroyed your life. Thenstory is full of suspense and twists. It covers: pedophilia, child abuse, underage pregnancy, cancer and miscarriage. 5his story is told from Maggie and Nina's point of view. It also does back and forth in time. There so much more I'd like to say about this book but I don't want to spoil it for potential readers. Once gounstart reading this book you will not want to put it down
I would like to thank NetGalley Amazon Publishing UK and the author John Marrs for my ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Thank you Netgalley for this ARC of What Lies Between Us by John Marrs.
I don't know if I've yet declared this, but I love John Marrs and I will read anything he writes. Even better is that most of his books are on Kindle Unlimited, which means free listening!
Maggie lives a very secluded life. She eats what is provided to her, and watches the goings on of her neighborhood out of her window. Twice a week her daughter Nina comes and cooks for her so that they can dine together. Before Nina leaves, she chains her mother up until her next visit.
This is a slow burn, disturbingly intriguing story of a mother and daughter relationship that went very south. It unfolds layer by layer until you aren't sure what to believe. It is well written and will have you on the edge of your seat until the very last page.
I received an early copy of this book for my independent honest review.Thank you
I loved The Passengers ,his last book so much that I was highly anticipating this one. What a great premise. A toxic Mother Daughter relationship across dual timelines just my bag.
However I felt disappointed in the execution of this. Actions from the Mother in the past caused an equally nasty reaction in present day which was exciting. The narrative just dragged on and on for me. It would have had greater impact if more condensed. I found myself getting bored.
The characters were well crafted but both dislikeable, which I didn't mind as they fitted the storyline. I even ended up feeling sorry for the Mother.
I could have forgiven the slow pace if there had been a wow ending. For me it was just ok.
I enjoyed it but I didn't love it. Read for yourself though as the majority are giving it 5*
This book was AMAZING!! Nina is an adult woman keeping her mother locked up in the top floor of their house. Totally crazy concept, but such a twisty, suspenseful story! The book goes back and forth between the present and past to slowly reveal secrets and skeletons hidden in both of their closets. I couldn't put this one down!
This is a case where this book just wasn’t for me.
I love “The One” by John Marrs and was super excited to read his new book without even really looking into it. When I ultimately found out that Maggie and Nina were mother and daughter, I should have stopped right there. I’ve never really connected to characters that are desperate to be mothers, but I continued since Marrs’ writing style is so fast paced and engaging. Each short chapter leaves a cliffhanger that you feel compelled to keep reading. Unfortunately, I found the plot to be a little predictable and I had lukewarm feelings throughout the book. Once again, I love Marrs’ writing style, this particular subject matter wasn’t for me, so I’m still excited to read more from him in the future.
I am a huge fan of John Marrs’ books and I think this is his most twisty and dark story yet. It was such a gripping and compelling read and my heart was thumping out of my chest by the end; I absolutely loved it!
The story is told from the perspectives of Nina and Maggie who share a house together. But their arrangement is far from normal! Whilst they will frequently sit down to dinner together, when they are finished Nina helps Maggie back to her room in the attic; a room in which she is chained and kept prisoner with no means of escape. With so many secrets threatening to rise to the surface will Maggie ever be free of her restraints and the decisions she has made?
From the beginning, I immediately found myself sympathising with one of the characters over the other. However, this was tested at several times throughout the book as more truths were uncovered! The twists, turns and reveals made this such a phenomenal read, and the short chapters had me racing through to find out what would happen next. I loved how I would get a sense of understanding about something that had happened to these characters or a decision they had made, only to be floored by a twist that showed the truth to be so very different. It was so effective! I was left particularly gobsmacked by a reveal almost 60% in to the story which paved the way for this incredible plot to unfold even further, building up to an epilogue that I could never have predicted in a million years! Even thinking about it now I feel speechless!
John Marrs is an absolute genius and I would recommend this book to everyone!
I read this book in one afternoon, it was a little hard for me to get into but overall was a good read.
Both main characters were very unlikable but kept your interest. Definitely will read more by this author.
Thanks NetGalley for a copy to review
4 stars! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
TOOT TOOT! All aboard the crazy train! 🚂
First off, let me just say this...the two women in this story are completely bat shit crazy! And I loved every second of the madness!
The story is told in alternating POVs. We have Maggie, the mother who has done unspeakable things in her life. Unforgivable things...even though she had the best of intentions. Then we have Nina, her psychopathic daughter who will never forget - or let her mother forget - anything her mother has ever done in her life. So, she decides to punish her mother by keeping her a prisoner in her own home. Seems rational, right? LOL, NOT! Put this all together and what do we have? 100% dysfunction. Dysfunction that you just can’t stop reading!
So many twists in this one my friends! So many fun twists! The plot will not be given away in this review, because there would just be too many spoilers. You just have to read it for yourself! You will not be disappointed.
This is only my second John Marrs book, but he is quickly becoming one of my favorites!
Thank you to NetGalley, Amazon Publishing UK and John Marrs for the advanced copy to read and review.
Wow. I think this might be my favourite thriller of the year so far. I purchased The One by John Marrs as soon as I finished What Lies Between Us. I was hooked from the second I started to read this book and then my mind continued to be blown until I finished it. I was left completely speechless and I did not expect half of the twists. I cannot recommend this book enough! This was my first John Marrs's book and it certainly won't be my last.
Thank you so much to NetGalley and Amazon Publishing UK for an ARC of this amazing book.
This was creepy, disturbing but an AWESOME read. I had the hardest time putting this one down. I couldn’t relate (or like) the lead characters but yet I still loved this story.
Simply brilliant!! Another excellent read from this brilliant author. Unsettling and twisty turny... it’s a must for those who want a compelling and dark tale that keeps you reading way past your bedtime
5* highly recommended
This is the first book by John Marrs that I have read and it will not be the last! What Lies Between Us is a brilliant story about a Mother and Daughter. Nina and her mother Maggie have an extremely dysfunctional relationship. Nina keeps Maggie locked in their attic as punishment for her crimes. But did Maggie really commit them? Thanks to NetGalley and the publishers for my digital copy.
Wow! Just, wow! There were 4 if not 5 points in this book which literally made me catch my breath with shock, the twists in this book are not what you expect. I was completely hooked reading this right up until the very end. I loved how you think you know why something has occurred then you find it’s not what you thought at all. I will now be reading many more books by this author.
This is the first book that I’ve read by this author, and it certainly won’t be the last! This is a page-turner for sure! Maggie and Nina (mother and daughter) live in the same house. Maggie lives upstairs and Nina lives on the main floor. Sounds cozy, right? Except Maggie is in chains. Nina wants to punish Maggie for things she has done in the past. They have a love/hate relationship. - Nina hates and Maggie loves. At first I thought that Maggie deserved to be punished. Then I thought that Nina deserved to be punished. This made me change my mind several times. You be the judge.
This book was a left turn from Mars’ other books. It was a great book. It was very suspenseful up to the very last page.
This was UNBELIEVABLE! When a book is written this incredibly and gets the reader to feel completely submerged into the characters and surroundings, I often think HOW DOES THIS AUTHOR DO IT? The genius of writing skills to portray a story that stays with a reader just blows my mind.
The relationship between a mother & daughter "living together" is dark, the story is twisted and if I can give anyone advise, it would be to just jump into this book without even reading the back cover. I never read reviews that summarize the book, so I won't be that reviewer either.... TRUST ME - read this one if you love thrillers, then be prepared as I am, to buy more John Marrs books after this (if you haven't already!)
Thank you John Marrs, Amazon Publishing UK and NetGalley for the eARC in exchange for my honest review. Always so grateful for the opportunity to read complimentary books!
John Marrs does it again and better than ever. I couldn't put this down a perpetual page-turner for me.
I didn't see some of the plot twist coming at all and wow, just wow!
Wow wow wow what a story! Love it. The story tells the side of two characters, mother and daughter. It evolves around them from the past and present day, and how the decisions made, change their lives. I liked that you had both sides of the story as what you thought, was different when you heard the other side of the story. John Marrs, I cant wait for the next book! Thanks netgalley for a copy of their book to review.
I just finished What Lies Between Us, by John Marrs and I am shaking with nerves. What a mind trip it was!!!! I read the NetGalley synopsis before starting the novel, but was not prepared for the crazy ride it was going to be. The two main characters are Nina and Maggie. They have a long past. Maggie has done things that hurt Nina in the past, so Nina is punishing Maggie in kind. They are trapped living together in a house, one of them in chains. As I read the book, it was clear that Nina was abusing Maggie, but I realized that to get to all their history, I was going to have to just keep reading as the book jumps back and forth from past to present to detail all the events that led them to their current prisoner/cruel-warden situation.
Suffice it to say, it was unpredictable. And even when you think you have learned something true, turns out truth can be skewed. What Lies Between Us explores a lot of facets of family dysfunction. It is fascinating watching the small movements of the mental chess game between Nina and Maggie and try to figure out which one of them is the villain and which of them will win the game.
The book is filled with twists and turns. It is not the kind of book to read if you are wanting a good cozy mystery. Nope, this is one you want to read when you desire to read something fresh, and exhilarating. I wasn't exaggerating when I say I was shaking with nerves by the end. However, the end was perfect for THIS book. The plot was unrelenting. This is a book for all thriller fans.
I am giving it 5 stars for sheer uniqueness and unpredictability.
I don't feel that I can give a truly fair review of this book. I've read, and enjoyed it, but I found myself quite distracted and therfore didn't give the book the attention it required. I liked the idea and it was a very well written story. Lots of twists as is the norm for this author and lots of good plot lines. However, I very much feel that I should have enjoyed this book an awful lot more than I did and I'm not sure if this was because of the book or me. I will not let this put me off further booms by John though, and nor should you, because he's a very good writer and his books a great!
Holy crap what did I just read?! I was a little nervous at the beginning of the book because it was feeling more like a drama than a psychological thriller. However, the book takes a quick crazy turn and I'm in shock with what happens.
The book bounces from present time to 25 years ago and back and forth between Maggie and Nina's point of view. Maggie has a daughter Nina who is an awful wild child and she is afraid to make her upset and angry. In the present time, Nina has Maggie locked in the house with no way out. Now you need to find out who is actually the crazy one.
I cannot express the total dysfunction of this family. Everyone thinks their family has a nut person in it, but this one takes the cake.
Thanks Netgalley and the publisher for the eARC in exchange for my honest review!
I’ve never really been able to get into John Marrs, but not so with What Lies Between Us. I was astonished by how much it gripped me. My outrage and sympathy skipped between the two main characters at the turn of each page and yes, I had a couple of sleepless nights reading ‘just one more chapter’ before I reached the amazing climax. Dark and thrilling storytelling at its best.
I’m now very much looking forward to discovering Mr Marrs’ previous books and obviously his future ones.
Apologies for the lateness of the review but many thanks to Thomas & Mercer, to Mr Marrs and to NetGalley for letting me read this terrific novel.
This was dark and twisted but in a wonderful way. I think I need to go and read a bit of Mills and Boone now to clear my head! A really dysfunctional relationship keeps Maggie locked upstairs and Nina the captor. Just as you feel empathy for one of these characters you are flung in another direction. Lots of great backstories to bring the current situation to you. A page turner for sure...... and wow that ending!
This was my second John Marrs and it didn't disappoint. This one was creepy and weird in the way that you know it could actually be true. The characters were well developed and there were twists that kept me guessing. Definitely would recommend.
Oh my goodness I really don’t know what to say other than John Marrs has absolutely done it again !!!!
Nina and her mother Maggie live together but it everything is as it seems. As Maggie cannot leave the house she shares with her daughter, a chain around her ankle makes sure of that !! What has happened over the years for this to be their new normal lives ?
Over the chapters we find out what the relationship between mother and daughter used to be like and what it is like now. The horrifying truth about past events that have led to a mother being held captive by her only daughter.
This is one truly shocking book, with plenty of twists and turns. A shocking opening, a shocking middle and a shocking end add up to one truly shocking and disturbing book BUT it is one that will have you addicted from start to finish. This is definitely a must read and will no doubt have everyone talking about Maggie and Nina !!
Thank you to Amazon Publishing UK and NetGalley for a digital copy of this book.
Wow, wow, I have just finished this book moments ago and what started off to a slow-burning read it quickly went on to pick-up speed like a rollercoaster full of loops twist and turns, and once it stops you want to do it all again.
I am speechless and never thought I would read it all tonight but once I got to the Facebook bit I read the rest in one sitting.
I have no idea what book I shall read next that will ever top this ... I will be haunted and thinking of this book for a long time. My only regret is not being able to give this book the starts it deserves
This book was really wild. I flew through it, trying to figure out what was going on. Really fun ride. John Marrs is becoming one of my favorites.
Lies, betrayal, love, disrespect, pain, disappointment, hate, fear, sadness, control and selfishness are all buried in the pages of yet another fantastic book by John Marrs.
They say there are only 7 or so plotlines and any book written is based on these. When I read a John Marrs book I tend to believe otherwise. He always seems to come up with something original in my mind.
Definitely recommended. Thank you.
#WhatLiesBetweenUs #NetGalley Oh my word! This book had me riveted ! So full of twists and turns and had me alternating between which woman (Nina or Maggie) that I despised most and which had my sympathy. Such a fresh topic for a thriller, I really couldn't put it down and will definitely look our for more books by this author. A superb 5 stars!
I've always said that there is one place that my family should be.....
So of course a book with a totally dysfunctional family made me feel right at home.
The thing is this family takes it to a whole new game.
Maggie is locked away in the attic. Chained to the floor. Her daughter Nina goes about life like nothing is amiss.
Why? That's the whole storyline...you are going to have to buckle up and read it to find out why this family has ended up like this.
Warning: Be prepared for lots of this.
Booksource: Netgalley in exchange for review.
This was a creepy, fast paced psychological thriller. Quiet librarian Nina keeps her mother chained and locked up in the family home. But why? John Marrs drip feeds the clues until a final terrifying denouement. Thank you to netgalley and the publisher for the arc. Five stars.
This was TWISTED! This was MENTAL! This was MENTALLY TWISTED!
Over 400 books later I pretty much am sure I have read books describing various mother/daughter relationships but nothing as crazy as the mother/daughter relationship Maggie and Nina share!! It was dark, ugly and INSANE!!
Looking forward to seeing this being played out on screen. It will be such twisted fun to watch!
My many, many thanks to NetGalley, the publisher Amazon Publishing UK and the author John Marrs for giving me an e-Arc of the book to read! I honestly did not expect to get my request accepted and was delighted when it did!!
First time John Marrs reader! I had heard so much about his books so I went into this feeling pretty excited. The book grabbed me from the start and I pretty much finished it in 2 days. It was really uncomfortable and horrifying.
The story is told in the present and the past, dropping little nuggets as to how the current situation takes place. What you think you know is true may be a matter of perception.
It was twisty and full of surprises. My only real complaint is that the ending wasn’t as thorough as I could have been, with the ending not as chilling or, alternatively, satisfying as I like in thrillers. It was almost a “wait...what?” moment that possibly should have been expounded on a little more. It doesn’t leave the reader confused, but more that it had more to travel, if that makes sense.
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I totally loved this book. It's my first novel by John Marrs but I know it will not be my last.
This is the twisted tale of the relationship of Nina and Maggie, a mother and daughter who have totally dysfunctional relationship based on lies, half truths and a battle as to who is right. The power play between these two women keeps you engrossed and at each chapter more and more is revealed. The characters are all believable, but unlikable. This does not distract from the story or the outcome.
A must read ☺
3.5 stars. This one started off really good and right from the beginning I was thinking, “OMG this book is crazy!”. It was one of those books that was so disturbing that even though I was thinking things like ”What in the world is going on” and “Did I really just read that?”, I just couldn’t put it down!! Nina and Maggie were both completely twisted. I went back and forth wondering which of the two was crazier. The reason it dropped in stars for me is because it started to get really predictable about 3/4 of the way through. I felt like it was just a little TOO much crazy for me. LOL. There was something in the end that shocked me, that I didn’t see coming but it still wasn’t enough for me to end up loving it. I do enjoy John Marrs writing and I would still recommend this book for anyone who is looking for a thriller that deals with a dysfunctional family and completely insane characters.
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After reading The One by John Marrs, I knew I'd be in for somewhat of a ride with What Lies Between Us. I did not anticipate how wild of a ride I would be taken on! The plot in this book was sick, twisted, addicting, scary, odd, couldn't put it down and off-the-chain, but completely brilliant at the same time. Maggie and Nina are mother and daughter. We are taken on a journey through 25 to 30 years of the ups and downs of their twisted, needy, and possessive relationship. Nina hates Maggie with a passion for "ruining" her life, and is persistently punishing Maggie for doing so. Maggie is trying to survive her daughter's mad control, both physically and mentally of her, but it turns out that Maggie has some pretty sick secrets of her own. I have read a lot of books with a lot of dark characters, but Nina has to be one of the darkest I have ever read about. I give this book 4-4.5 stars. I like dark reads, so I was able to give it a high rating, but if you don't like dark books, you may want to stay away from this one. But, I really liked it. John Marrs - he is one brilliant, kick-ass writer.
I'd like to thank Netgalley and Thomas & Mercer for my copy of the book. It was my pleasure to prov
It’s strange when you read a book that everyone else seems to love, but you don’t. That’s what happened to me last week when I finished reading 'What Lies Between Us' by John Marrs. I’ve read two previous books by this author and enjoyed both, especially 'The Passengers' which I thought was a fantastic book. When I got the opportunity to read his latest release via NetGalley, I was excited to see where he'd take me next.
However, this book didn’t do it for me. It involves the relationship between a mother and a daughter. Their relationship has become toxic for reasons I won’t share so I don’t spoil it for you. Other than to say things are so bad that the daughter is keeping the mother captive in the house they share. I felt this story could have been captured in a novella and perhaps even a short story. It went on and on, and I found it hard to pick up and keep going. It started well, and the end also had more pace, but there was a big middle chunk that left me cold and disinterested. I'm sorry to say that I didn’t care what happened to either of the main characters. I even guessed most of the twists before they occurred, so when these were revealed, they didn’t make me gasp in awe and the end actually had me rolling my eyes!
But you know we can’t all like the same things and as I said others absolutely loved this book and there are glowing five-star reviews everywhere. So, I’ll leave it up to you to decide if this one is for you.
I do have other books by John Marrs on my kindle, and I’d read another based on the other books I've enjoyed. However, in my opinion, head to 'The Passengers' or 'The One' before this. Both were real page-turners and had me awake into the night to try and read just one more chapter. Perhaps I am more suited to this author’s dystopian style fiction.
Thanks to NetGalley, the publisher and John Marrs who provided me with an early copy of this in return for an honest review.
What Lies Between Us is so twisted! Which I think is the big key word that I took from this story. I would say that it really is best going into this book knowing as little as possible. Unfortunately I saw spoilers that took the edge off for me. However I still loved the fact that even after knowing one thing about the plot I was still kept on my toes throughout when it came to the rest of the story. The way the plot unravels really makes this book all the more addictive. The characters themselves create a big mystery. One that just deepened and kept on managing to shock me with every new twist that I encountered. What I will say is that these two women are definitely full of surprises.
The plot of What Lies Between Us is pretty fast moving. It managed to maintain a claustrophobic atmosphere as I was kept in the dark until valuable snippets were revealed. This in turn reveals more of the truth but also had the tendency to bring forth new questions too. This story is built on a foundation of secrets and lies that at times easily caught me off guard. The characters themselves especially had this effect on me!
What Lies Between Us is a tension filled rollercoaster ride of a story and John Marrs easily managed to keep me on edge until the intense conclusion.
I wrote a complete spoiler free review of this amazing book on my blog, www.acourtofbooksandbrews.com and completely forgot to update it over here.
But John Marrs does not disappoint ever! Every book he writes get better and better. This book was crazy and insane! It had me on the edge of my seat the entire time! Every one needs to read this book!
I am a fan of John Marrs’ books ever since I read ‘The One’ last year. Since then, I have devoured everything he has written and I am yet to be disappointed. He’s an author that I can always rely on to come up with something unique, disturbing, immersive and twisty.
What Lies Between Us is a dark, captivating, twisty thriller. The story is narrated in two timelines. In the present timeline, Nina is holding her mother, Maggie captive. Its such a bizarre situation that had me scratching my head and try to pick up my jaw from the floor a couple of times. Why on earth would anyone imprison and torture their mother? I had so many questions. The second timeline was set in the past. It explained the events that led to the imprisonment of Maggie by her daughter.
This was one twisty ride that had me changing my mind about events and characters a couple of times. The chapters were short and each ended with a cliffhanger. I couldn’t turn the pages fast enough.
Its hard to review this book without giving away the story so I’ll keep this brief. If you enjoy twisty, enthralling page-turners then this is definitely a book that you need to pick up. John Marrs never ceases to surprise me. Once again, he has written a story that surprised me. It will definitely stay with me.
Absolutely fantastic read. Read in one sitting. John Marrs is one of my automatic pre order authors, no blurb required to click that purchase button
this was a dark and compelling thriller that focused on a truly disturbing mother-daughter relationship. this book started off a bit slow for me because neither of the characters were particularly likable and i was unable to sympathize with their actions, many of which just seemed so implausible. i also struggled with the use of mental illness as a plot device. however, the writing was excellent and the dual timeline aspect was very well done. i also appreciated the author’s ability to write chapters that were short but suspenseful and i liked that almost all of them ended with a new plot twist. overall, i enjoyed the fast pace and i'm excited to read more by john marrs in the future! thank you to amazon publishing uk and netgalley for the e-arc. ♡
John Marrs has done it again! I have been obsessed since The One and always look forward to a new JM book. I really had no idea what was happening until the end; the plot moved quick and kept me interested and guessing throughout.
I received an advance copy. All thoughts are my own.
Another alternating POV from John Marrs, telling the dysfunctional story of Maggie and her daughter Nina.
It was a MASSIVE page turner and impossible to put down. A truly dark story with an underlying tension and malevolence running through the book. In places, perhaps a little too dark for me (could use a massage and a hug now!).
I've read a few JM books recently (The One, Passengers) and am perhaps feeling a little weary towards his writing style. I think i may have scored this higher with a little more distance between these. Also, I found some of the "twists" quite predictable.
That said, it's still a completely absorbing read that had me on edge throughout.
4.5 stars
I have just finished reading this book and I am still in awe-beyond shocked. I love reading thrillers but I haven’t read anything near to this story. This book is definitely disturbing, terrific but terrifying, gripping page turner with lots and lots of twists(which I absolutely loved but many of them I had figured out before). It’s also quite sad tbh and the ending was completely unexpected. This book has left me feeling restless and anxious and now I still need some time to take in what I just read.
This is my first John Marrs book and will be looking to read more of his books.
Thankyou Netgalley for the e-arc. It’s also on kindle unlimited so I downloaded mine from KU as well.
Absolutely loved this book! Every time I would think I knew where the story was going and how it was going to end, wham!, John Marrs throws a new twist at you and I had to stay up and keep reading to see how it would end.
There's a very haunting psychology within the story, a powerful mother-daughter connection, that at the end made me tell everyone I know, "Please read this book so we can talk about it! What would you do in mother/daughter's position??"
And I promise, the very first couple of pages will draw you in and hook you. Definitely a great book to add to your summer must-read list!
Thank you so much NetGalley and Mr. John Marrs for the digital ARC and chance to read such a captivating book in exchange for my honest review.
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I have heard absolutely amazing things about John Marrs, but this was the first book I have read by him and it definitely won't be my last!
This book is seriously twisted and crazy but addictive and not easy to put down. Are you sold yet?
I love reading toxic dysfunctional mother and daughter relationship stories and this one had it in the spades! The story is told in the voices of both mother and daughter here in the present time and from the past. Some of the content was extremely sad dark and disturbing but yet it was also so damn exciting that it totally sucked me right into the narrative.
3.5 stars
It was a fast paced read, but the twists weren't surprising. Having an unreliable character adds to the mystery of this book
Holy crap, this was a wild book!!
A very fast-paced psychological thrillers that was impossible to put down (I flew through the last 70% in less than a day)! The story is a twisted one of a dysfunctional mother and daughter who are keeping decades of lies from one another and the rest of the world. Though some of the multiple twists were predictable, others were not at all, which was satisfying. The entire story was so dark, yet so entertaining, and I was on the edge of my seat the entire time.
Highly recommend this book if you’re looking for a wildly addicting thriller! I definitely look forward to reading more of John Marrs’ books after finishing this one.
Thank you to NetGalley and Thomas & Mercer/Amazon Publishing UK for providing a copy of the e-book in exchange for an honest review.
Thank you NetGalley for the review copy!
I hate to say it because I love John Marrs but...this was not good. It really felt like Marrs was trying to keep on his 1 book/year schedule and rushed this. The writing quality was just not as good as his usually is, the ending was just really rushed and horrible (everything resolved in about 3 pages), and the plot twists were so unrealistic. I still cannot figure out why Maggie kept that last, big secret to herself until the very end and there was such little explanation given for why Nina was so hate-filled--it definitely didn't seem like they were trying to paint her as a sociopath. I think there was an attempt to make both characters feel sympathetic despite their flaws but I hated both of them and thought they were both lunatics, honestly. I really wish I hadn't read it because I don't want it to taint all the other Marrs books I love! Skip this one and go directly to The Passengers or The One!!
What in the heck?! Twists upon twists upon twists! An insane mother/daughter relationship with all kinds of strange happenings. I'm not sure who I hate more until the entire story unfolds. Do NOT miss this one!
Thank you NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review this book.
Thanks to NetGalley for this ARC. Wow! John Marrs does it again with this twisted dark ride! Maggie is for sure devoted to her daughter on every level and at every step! Nina, well my dear you are one twisted as fudge psycho! I still can't fathom how her brain could switch between normal, crazy, and pure psycho.
The first i noticed was the cover of the book, it's intriguing..
The book it's self is a clever and compulsive psychological thriller with a lot of twists and little crazy plot.. An insane mother/daughter relationship with strange happenings.
You don't know who you hate mostly.. and that's the magic of the book, because you will not guess the ending. You will think that you have everything figure out but you will be wrong, I'm pretty sure of that 😉
I have heard amazing things about John Marrs, but this was the first book I have read by him and it definitely won't be my last!
Thank you to NetGalley and Thomas & Mercer/Amazon Publishing UK for providing a copy of the e-book in exchange for an honest review.
Holy Smokes! This book is crazy good and I just kept turning the pages to see how the story unfolded. Get ready for a crazy ride. There are alternating POVs between mother and daughter from the past and the present. I admit, sometimes I wanted to stay in the present to see what would happen next, but the backstory itself was unbelievably crazy. Maggie and Nina bring toxic mother-daughter relationships to a whole other level.
This is my third book by John Marrs and I will read all of his future books!
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for this ARC.
I won't go into the plot except to say the story starts our well but the reveals were underwhelming with a total mess of a plot that became more unbelievable as the story progressed. To name them would go into spoiler territory, but the choices made by the characters literally made no sense.
Also, apparently this town has no police department? When a character goes missing their family knows who is crazy pants yet there is no investigation???
Not for me, but I'm the outlier.
Yet another suspense filled thriller from the pen of John Marrs. I do wonder how twisted you need to be to come up with these ideas!
From the beginning it held me, drip feeding hints of what was to come. I don’t want to give anything away, just say what a brilliant book, I thoroughly enjoyed reading!
Wow, wow, wow!
I love John Marrs and The Good Samaritan is one of my favourite books of all time. The Passengers and The One are also in my top books lists. I was so intrigued when I heard about this book and when it arrived I picked it up and didn't put it down until it was finished. It was so creepy, twisty and gripping.
If you like John Marrs, or psychological thrillers in general, you must read this immediately!
John Marrs has become one of my favorite thriller authors in the past few years. There’s just something about his writing that keeps me on the edge of my seat. What I like most about his novels is that they are all different. I never know what I sign up for, it’s always a surprise.
What Lies Between Us intrigued me right from the very beginning. The short chapters, the dual POV, and the cryptic references all added to my curiosity. I couldn’t wait to find out more about Nina and Maggie and what happened between those two. Every chapter revealed a little something about their pasts and why they acted so strangely and hateful toward the other. John Marrs certainly knows how to build up tension.
I had lots of fun in coming up with possible scenarios and plot twists but most of my ideas didn’t come close to the actual ones in the story. I only guessed a few things.
The most fascinating thing was my sympathy as well as my antipathy toward the main characters. I’m not sure if that was Marrs’ intention but I alternated between these two feelings in the course of the story. In the beginning, I sympathized with Maggie and felt genuinely bad for her, while I couldn’t stand Nina. As more secrets were revealed, my sympathy shifted to Nina, while my antipathy was now directed to Maggie. These feelings changed again and again and again until I decided that both characters are simply bad people.
About halfway through the story, I started to feel slightly bored. The story became a little bit repetitive. Maggie and Nina were doing the same as they did in the beginning even though I was hoping for a bit of a bigger surprise by then.
Also, the things that happened to Nina and Maggie, as well as their actions against each other, were too much and partly over the top.
What Lies Between Us started our great but I lost interest about halfway through the story. Nevertheless, Marrs is a great author and know how to play not only his characters but also his readers.
4.5 stars would be what I would give this however for the sake of star ratings I will give it four as I don't think it's quite a five star, it was so close but some small issues stopped me from giving it five stars.
The story is told in alternative chapters between two women Nina and Maggie and takes places over a course of years in their lives from present day to the past. Maggie is being held against her will inside the house by Nina and the pair of them seem to have a strained relationship, is all what it seems and who is actually the unrealiable narrator of the two?
I typically enjoy stories like this and this was no acception, infact when I wasn't reading this I found myself thinking about the story and when I was reading it the writing was super fast paced and with short chapters and often little twists at the end of them, it left you wanting more.
The only thing that didn't seem believable to me and yes this is spoilers was that medication that was thirteen years old was being used to drug someone in the present day, I don't know if this is possible I'm sure medication has expiry dates and also the medication was supposed to have put Nina into early menopause which I'm sure side effects of a medication might be able to do but a nineteen year old going into menopause doctors would run tests then she would have found out she didn't have the disorder her mother claimed she had. So for those reasons I did take away half a star but everything else was great and I'm super excited to read more by this author.
#NetGalley #AmazonPublishingUK #JohnMarrs
Wow!!! I really enjoyed this book! It had all the mystery and suspense! Boy, did it ever surprise me!!! The plot twists and turns were insane! I never expected how it turned out in the end.
This is my first book by John Marrs and definitely not my last. I would recommend this book!
O M F G !!!
What did I read? This book was MIND BLOWING from beginning to end. I am at loss for words, I don'y even know where to begin with my review. READ IT that's all I can say. It is worth it. 100%
John Marrs never ever disappoints. One of my favourite authors. Great characters, storyline and twists. A very disturbing tale.
What an incredible and fast read! Highly recommend this to all thriller suspense lovers. John Marrs is an incredible writer. I have his other books but haven't read them yet but after this book I am a huge fan and can't wait to read his other work!!
Holy moly what a book! This book had my attention right from page 1 and literally kept me engaged the entire way through. The story follows mother and daughter (Maggie and Nina) and their tumultuous relationship. You love to hate and hate to love both of them and struggle with who to trust. I love how it all unfolds! Highly recommend grabbing this one ASAP
This is a book that almost defies reviewing. There are so many twists and turns. It's honestly mind-blowing - leaving readers wondering who to trust. Just read it!
Many thanks to NetGalley, the author, and the publisher for providing me with a copy of this book. All thoughts are my own.
Such a brilliant book! I’ll admit, the beginning really had me scratching my head. I couldn’t figure out what was going on, and who the villain really was. But as I was drawn deeper and deeper into the story, a very unexpected tale emerged! I strongly recommend you go into this book with no spoilers. What a mind boggling, twisty tale!!
Another totally bonkers, far fetched, highly entertaining read from John Marrs, don't think I've read anything this twisty for ages, a tasty bit of literary fast food, 4 stars. Thanks Netgalley and the publishers for the advance copy.
Oh my lord this book was CRAZY in the best way!!
Nina and her mother Maggie live in the house she grew up in but there is something wrong, she is chained up in a bedroom upstairs. Maggie is just trying to protect her daughter but Nina thinks her mother has done something absolutely terrible and she is making her pay for it.
there was some crazy twists and turns, it goes back and fourth between timelines and characters but it was one of my favorite reads this year!
Thankyou netgally and publishers for sending me an early release of this book :D
What Lies Between Us is a twisty, fast paced thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat. The story is told in two different POVs, Nina and her mother Maggie in the present time as well as 25 years ago. We get differing stories as to why these women have a strained relationship (to say the least) and it's hard to know who is telling the truth or who to sympathize with. I can't reveal too much more about the plot at the risk of spoiling it. The writing really builds tension and the twists leave you wanting to read well into the night. Of course, as with most novels in the thriller genre, some suspension of belief is required. If you're looking for a thriller that will keep you hooked from page one, this is it!
My appreciation to Amazon Publishing UK, author John Marrs, and NetGalley for providing me with a digital copy in exchange for my honest review.
Thx to Netgalley, the publishers and John Marrs. This is one of the books that I was looking forward to reading. I have always been a John Marrs fan. I don’t know why I waited so long to read this ! The best thriller suspense I’ve read this year ! No spoilers, you have to read this to see how great it truly is. What can I say, definitely a five star.
What a dark book this is! Second book I've read by John Marrs and they have both been riveting.
Nina and Maggie, mother and daughter, live together in their family home, however Maggie is chained up in the attack and is desperate to escape. A creepy story that touches on mental health, full of lies and deceit. Absolutely brilliant!
Unfortunately this one was a DNF for me. I tried to go back and read it after I read other books, but it never drew me in.
Maybe I will try again at a future date.
Ok, let me start this post by saying I am setting this book aside, i.e. I am not completing this book now and probably will not pick this up again. That's not to say this isn't a good book it's simply not the one for me.
For starters, this book is too messed up for me. It's a story of a mom and her daughter and their highly dysfunctional, toxic relationship. At about 30% of the book, I expected some semblance of a plot, some direction but all I got was a sense of foreboding and of things getting worse than ever. I must agree that must have been the intention of the author. Giving an eerie, foreboding feeling.
I am not sure if the story was thrilling but it was traumatic and disturbing. There's no overt violence per se but there's abuse, so be aware of that going in.
I am squeamish when it comes to abuse, even emotional, psychological, or implied abuse. I don't like reading about sufferings, traumas, etc. Real life has enough examples of that all around us, I don't need a book to feed me the same thing. I like thrillers, suspense where some redemption happens.
I did read a book like Monday's not coming which had far more abuse, trauma, etc in the story and yet not only did I finish it I also liked it. Maybe because the age of the protagonists gave them some leeway, mistakes made at a certain age/mental state can probably be explained away saying they did such and such things due to their ignorance but when adults commit willful crimes and there's no redemption or even repentance it's just twisted and scares me, hits too close to reality to be ignored.
Still, I cannot leave a book halfway without knowing the end so I read the last few chapters to know the ending and that reaffirmed what I suspected all along, that, this book isn't for me.
I have read The One by the same author and I loved it. I gave it ⭐⭐⭐⭐
I expected to love this book as much too but unfortunately, it didn't work out.
Will I pick up another book from this Author though? absolutely yes.
Will I recommend this book? I am not sure what kind of recommendation I can give, seeing that I abandoned it midway but if you are not squeamish or are not a wimp like me and If you don't mind stories of dysfunctional, troubled families then do go for it. John Marrs's writing is as digestible and as fast-paced and easy as ever to consume.
Characterization: ⭐⭐⭐
Plot: ⭐⭐
Writing: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Overall rating: Not applicable
This is my second John Murrs read and it did not disappoint. What Lies Between Us is another jam packed story plot that had me intrigued, guessing and wanting more.
Nina and Maggie sure do have a lot of skeletons in their closet but it’s is the mystery, lies and memory around these skeletons that makes for an interesting plot.
What Lies Between Us is the first book that I have read by John Marrs. A story of deception, betrayal, and revenge that captures reader's attention from beginning to end. By the end, you'll be thinking what the hell did I just read - in a good way! A definite recommend for psychological thriller lovers. I look forward to reading more from John Marrs.
I have loved John's books ever since I first read The One and this book is just as good as any of the other ones
4.5 stars.
This book has to be one of the wildest rides I've read in a long time. It's so messed up and dysfunctional, that it left me breathless and unsure about how I felt because of how much I had been left reeling.
Ooooh Marrs has done it again! What a brilliant book! Not sure what to say about this book as it was crazy! It was so entertaining. I won’t discuss the plot because it’s difficult to without giving it away.
What Lies Between Us by John Marrs is, dark, twisted, and kept me on the edge of my seat. Some of the plot points were creepy and may disturb some people. When I read the synopsis, I thought of the old movie, "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane" but this was even creepier. If you love psychological thrillers and have not read this book, then I definitely recommend you remedy that situation immediately.
I do not want to give away any of the story except to tell you that Nina is keeping her mother a prisoner in her home, chained in the attic. It takes a long time to figure out exactly what her reasons are. John Marrs doles out tidbits throughout the story that will have you racing through this one to find out what is happening. It takes a while to figure out who is telling the truth and if either of these characters are reliable. Maggie has sacrificed everything for her daughter Nina. Nina has no idea how much her mother has done for her, because Maggie can never tell her why she did what she did.
This was definitely a toxic and dysfunctional mother and daughter relationship. Is there more to the story than what is shared by both Nina and Maggie? The story is told in the voices of both mother and daughter here in the present time and from the past. We hear what happened 25 years earlier and then what is going on in the present. As I mentioned earlier, it is not told in one fell swoop, it unfolds throughout the story, which had me quickly turning the pages to find out what the full, twisted story really was. This is my first book by John Marrs and if all his books are told in the same way, I will be reading them over the next few months. All I can say is that ending was so unexpected, and I was holding my breath during the last few pages.
4.5/5 stars
Thank you Amazon Publishing/Thomas & Mercer for the free Netgalley copy in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.
John Marrs never disappoints when I’m in the mood for a fast paced, edge of your seat, binge worthy thriller! This is the third book of his that I’ve read and they’ve all been 4-5 stars for me. I’ve also read The One and The Passengers.
I’m pretty pumped that he still has a decent sized backlist of titles that I’ve yet to read. I just downloaded When You Disappeared since it was available for prime reading.
I loved this book right from the start. At first it’s hard to determine what exactly is going on with the two main characters, but the relationship between the two women quickly takes a sinister turn.
This book has everything I love: multiple narrators, unreliable narrators, multiple timelines, unhinged individuals, rebellious teens, shocking reveals, and my favorite not-so-perfect ending.
I imagine some readers may hate the way this book ended, but it actually brought my rating back up after it started to slip a bit towards the end for me. The only reason it started to slip at all was because I found one twist to be a bit too predictable, but it was only one of many more that I didn’t expect so I’m probably being too critical in saying that. Either way, the ending was a completely unexpected, jaw dropping slap in the face and I loved it! Literally couldn’t read it fast enough.
John Marrs had easily become one of my favorite authors. This book kept me guessing and had so many deceptive twists. Can't wait to see what he writes next!
Thanks to #netgalley for the ARC in exchange for a fair and honest review. This book got my attention after being reviewed by some booktubers I follow, I was excited to receive this ARC and see what all the hype was about. It did not disappoint! I was captivated from the first chapter. Now I see why it was getting so much attention on Booktube. It was such a great read. So twisty and suspenseful and just when you think there cannot be another twist coming you get slammed with another one. It was one of those books I couldn't put down and when I finished it I was left thinking wtf did I just read?! In the best of ways of course! Such a deliciously dark read. #johnmarrs #whatliesbetweenus #netgalley #tea_sipping_bookworm #bookstagram #goodreads #amazon#kindle #bookqueen #lits
Well that was interesting...and completely screwy in a good or bad way depending on if this is your type of thriller. The subject matter is dark so definitely do your homework before jumping in to avoid triggers. There were some predictable “surprises” along with some good twists and if you like unreliable narrators, this one is for you. I thought overall it was good and I will try to read more by John Marrs.
3 stars
Thank you to Net Galley and Amazon Publishing UK for the ARC.
BOOK REVIEW: What Lies Between Us by John Marrs
Genre: Psychological Thriller
A complicated mother-daughter relationship at the center of the story x 10!
That complication has escalated to the point that the daughter is actually keeping the mother chained to the bed in the attic!... Yikes!
It is a twisty, turny cautionary tale of the impact it can have when you keep secrets.
Told in dual timelines going back and forth from different characters’ perspectives. With the sands constantly shifting on “who is the victim, who is the villain?”
No… This person's the villain and that person's the victim…
No... Hmmm....
I suggest you keep your eraser close by because it is constantly changing!
Both the mother and the daughter are overcoming great —and shall I say completely “messed up”! — obstacles in order to get to the final outcome.
With an ending that will leave you completely stunned and wondering whether either one actually won or lost.
Funny side note on this one (if there is a funny!)... I actually read this one over Mother's Day weekend! Not the perfect book for that holiday! But… Definitely a good choice for summer reading!
What Lies Between Us by John Marrs
2020 Book Release | May
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Every house has its secrets, except that these secrets are not buried in the past.
What Lies Between Us is a dark and twisted tale of intense love and hatred. Nina and Maggie live in the same house. Every other night, Maggie and Nina have dinner together. Everything appears normal at the start but there are many secrets between Maggie and Nina, secrets which when revealed could kill. Because in this house, the truth is more dangerous than lies.
The story alternates between Maggie and Nina’s perspectives, two women with many secrets and lies between them. The story is a fast-paced read with many surprises and twists. The book is narrated by both Nina and Maggie in the present day and back to 25 years previously. Each chapter reveals a little more about the story and delves deep into their psyche and motivations, teasing the reader slowly with hints of how Maggie and Nina ended up in the present situation. I will be honest, the story felt slow for the first third of the book but somehow the story keeps you hooked and the way the story reveals the complete picture, in the end, is mind-blowing.
This book is almost 400 pages long and to keep the readers engaged with just 2 main characters is no mean feat. There were disturbing twists and U-turns in this book, dark secrets, jaw-dropping revelations, false turns, and the two twisted central characters which will keep you on the edge throughout. Unreliable narrators have been used several times before but I don’t think it has been used as effectively as in this story. The story is told from each woman’s perspective in almost alternating chapters and the story will force you to switch your sympathies from one character to another till you are not sure which one you believe. It’s like the writer is perfectly toying with the minds of the readers.
The narration keeps switching between characters and the past and the present. At times, it may feel exhausting but after reading the full story, you realize that there could have been no better way to narrate the story. I have mixed feelings about the conclusion but probably it was the best way to end it.
As a word of caution, What Lies Between Us has a lot of violence (both physical and mental) and it is not for the fainthearted. Also having recently read Darling Rose Gold, the themes felt similar to me. The stories are vastly different but somehow the story could have impacted me a lot more if I had read this book first, but this is not the book’s fault of course.
Overall, What Lies Between Us is a clever and compulsive psychological thriller with an engaging plot and characters which will keep you hooked till the very last page. If you like dark psychological thrillers, this is a must-read 4.5 Stars
Many thanks to the publishers Amazon Publishing UK and Netgalley for the ARC.
I would rate this book 4.25 out of 5 stars.
I have heard good things about John Marrs as an author but this was the first book I have read from him, and it certainly won't be my last.
John Marrs wrote really interesting and layered characters with fascinating dynamic in the relationships between the different characters.
There were no big shocks in the story for me but I thoroughly enjoyed the journey the author took me on throughout all the twists and turns of the plot.
A very enjoyable thriller I would recommend!
Hmmm, okaaaay, I think I feel somewhat on the fence about this one. And to be honest, that's unusual when it comes to my relationship with John Marrs. I've read a few of his books that I've absolutely adored, and then I've read a few others that weren't for me at all, and I didn't even finish them (notably, The One and The Passengers). I seem to either absolutely love his books, or I really don't like them. I don't think I'm a fan of the stories with a Sci-Fi element to them. But the thing with this author is that I really do love his writing style, and because of the fact that I've loved some of his reads, I'll always read whatever he publishes next.
As for this book, it was just okay for me. Here's a summary of what I loved and what I didn't.
What I loved:
1. Short chapters, many of which ended in such a way that they made me want to turn the page and move straight on to the next chapter;
2. Lots of twists and turns, and a few moments that surprised me;
3. Easy to read and didn't require a lot of concentration;
4. Characters that I felt strong emotion for, even though those emotions tended to be negative. When I read books, I don't mind if I dislike the characters, as long as the story and the writing makes me feel something.
What I disliked:
1. The story felt very one dimensional and there wasn't much to the plot;
2. There were too few characters to really hold my interest. I'm not a reader who tends to love books with so many characters that I lose track of who's who, but this book seemed to err on the other end of the scale;
3. Although there were a number of twists and turns in this story, I managed to guess most of them and so the shock aspect was somewhat missing for me;
4. The ending felt rushed, and almost as if the author didn't know how to end things, and so he went with an "easy out". I didn't love the ending.
Overall, I know that I'm in the minority with my middle of the road review of this title, and many other readers have adored this book. But that's okay too because we all have different tastes. Will I pick up another book by John Marrs? Oh yes, definitely. In fact, I may even read another one in the next few weeks. He writes some great books and when he gets them spot on, they're some of my favourites. For me though, there was just something missing from this one. But don't let that stop you. Like I say, many others have loved it.
Nothing I write will do this book the justice it deserves. I've read all of John Marrs's book up to now, and just as soon as I think he can not improve on the previous one, he does it, and knocks it out of the ballpark!
Throughout the book the reader is tantalized with the possible secret between Nina and Maggie, and just as soon as you think, "okay, this is it", whoops, comes a new twist to an already warped book! This book is highly recommended, and I wish I could read it again, just to appreciate it again!
TB
He has done it again! John Marrs has perfectly crafted an absolute rollercoaster of a novel and I loved every second of it.
This book unravels the intricate relationship between a mother and daughter who find themselves in a precarious situation, how they got there and what this means for how they “live” their lives now.
You will constantly question your judgement of this duo through each chapter alternating in perspective. Once you’ve reached the tipping point of information, I dare you to even try putting this book down!
Well, it looks like I'm in the minority with my opinion but this book was flat out ridiculous and predictable. To say that most of the things that happen in this book are unrealistic is an understatement and I figured out the majority of the twists from the very early chapters. I literally laughed out loud while reading this "thriller" - and not in a good way.
I also found the book to be long, drawn out, and boring.
I'm still interested in reading this author's back list because many booktubers that I watch rave about John Marrs but, sis, this wasn't it.
(Goodreads review).
Brilliant!
Nina can never forgive Maggie for what she did. And she can never let her leave.
This latest John Marrs creation tells the story of Maggie and Nina, two women sharing a house, but it's not just the house they share, because these two have a history full of deep, dark secrets which have brought them to the situation they find themselves in today, much of this history is unknown to Nina, and that is how Maggie wants it to stay because if Nina uncovers everything that has happened, there is no telling what she will do.
The story is told from both Nina and Maggie's perspectives, in the present day and from 25 years ago, throughout the book my sympathy alternated between the two women, each time I learnt something new from one of them, I despised the other but what was truth and what was lies, each chapter brought me closer to finding out and I was completely hooked.
John Marrs is one of a few authors that I will pick up one of his books without reading the blurb, knowing that I'm just going to love it and this was no exception because he delivers every single time with total accuracy. The twists, once they start, just keep on coming, each one more mind blowing than the last and Marrs proves, once again, that each time he puts pen to paper he produces a work of art, and that he's got a very twisted imagination! Another perfect plot! I highly recommend this one and now that Renee Zellweger's production company have bought the movie rights I look forward to seeing it on the big screen too.
Wholly macaroni and cheese. Best book of the year!! I’m still dreaming about it. Love it! Mother and daughter drama to the max, in a truly dysfunctional family. My word, I’m blown away. I can’t give even a bit away. I total must read!!!!! Five stars plus!!!
More like 3.5 stars. This isn't my usual type of read, and not the kind I prefer ([remember how I really only like things with resounding hope? (hide spoiler)]), but it was still engaging and moved quickly.
Nina and Maggie live in the same house, seeing each other for dinner every other day, but one of them is a prisoner. The story jumps back and forth in timelines and between points of view, but it was never confusing, it just helped break up the story so it moved along at a quick pace. That pace was necessary because I don't think it would have held up with more time to think during the story. As it was, I thought it was pretty obvious what happened from pretty early on, and the twists and red herrings weren't convincing. It didn't really take away from the tension, but it didn't add anything.
The ending was [depressing in a greek tragedy kind of way, that this amount of misery made sense and worked, it wasn't bleak or sad for the sake of being so. It felt more pre-ordained, in a way. (hide spoiler)]
Don't just read this in the hopes of a high concept thriller, and don't read this if you have trouble reading about heavy mother/daughter relationships, which is something I was having some trouble with (look this pandemic has us all emotionally drained, I need to adjust my media intake for it). But, that aside, it's a decent read.
Suspenseful and dark! Kept me on the edge of my seat! Having only read “The One” I was excited to give this one a go. The mother daughter dynamic leaves you feeling sticky in the best kind of way.
Found this to be a great page turner roller coaster type of novel. An intriguing and dark psychological thriller where the characters are disturbing and twisted and the plot well crafted and suspenseful.
***Disclaimer*** I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Thank you NetGalley and Thomas & Mercer!!***
I could not get enough of this book. It was similar to seeing a horrifying car crash on the side of the highway. You know that you don’t want to look. You don’t want to see the potentially mangled bodies or the severed head rolling down the shoulder. But you have to be sure that those things aren’t there too. You have to keep looking.
That comparison got rather dark, not nearly as dark as this book though. But this book in a less gruesome way. This was a psychological kind of dark. And just about every page had me sitting on the edge of my seat wondering what secrets I would discover next.
This is a story of a mother and daughter. Both of them have secrets. Both of them have a boatload of resentment and anger. And the two of them are trapped in a house together, punishing each other for their respective secrets and past history.
I really loved this book. I can’t really say too much more about it without giving anything away. This book is deep and layered. The title has layers and nuances. The layers have layers. Just read it, I don’t think you’ll be disappointed.
Absolutely loved this book. So dark and disturbing, and the twists and turns wrong-footed me all the way. Genius.
3.5
Before reading What Lies Between Us by John Marrs I'd read reviews saying it is a psychologic thriller that makes you question everything and every character. I disagree. I found the book very predictable from the beginning and I sometimes found the characters annoyingly stupid. Despite that, the plot is interesting and it is a page-turner.
The book has two different POV's, mother and daughter, and it is narrated in the past and present.
The ending is disappointing, rushed and unrealistic.
Amazon Publishing UK gifted me a digital copy of What Lies Between Us in exchange for an honest review.
'What Lies Between Us' is a heart-stopping novel heavy with dread and suspense. It is twisty and a wonderfully written ride that will engross you from beginning to end.
This was another good John Marrs book. It's disturbing, yet so well-written you give it a pass. The characters are very well rounded, although none are particularly likable. 3.5 stars
I have been using psychological thrillers to sidestep some of the stress of the everyday. Although we're back to working (almost) like normal here in Shanghai, there is still a bit of tension that makes everything harder. Thanks to Amazon Publishing UK and NetGalley for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Psychological thrillers are a great escape for me and many others as it releases some of the tensions and stress of everyday life. It's almost as if facing your worst fears on the page, whether it is being kidnapped, a high-speed car chase, a knife-wielding maniac or treacherous spouses, makes real life just a little bit less tense. How hard can it be to call the dentist if your main character is trying to solve a murder? Occasionally the high does wear off and you have to go more and more extreme in your thrillers to get some of the relief. What Lies Between Us was one of those books for me, which turned the dial up all the way. And although the shock aspect of it did the job, I realized, my need for a stronger dose of realism in my thrillers.
Twisted, that is the word most applicable to What Lies Between Us. Nina has her mother, Maggie, chained up in the attic but it is not quite clear from the beginning how the two women got to this point. As the book unfolds, history unravels and their relationship is laid bare. Marrs stacks horror and betrayal upon horror and betrayal. Much of What Lies Between Us is fascinating and gripping, but that is mostly due to its shock factor. Occasionally I found myself becoming slightly numb to all the twists and turns, the hurt the two women were causing and had caused each other. Above I mentioned my need for realism in thrillers, by which I mean a sense of consequences, the awareness that the outside world is there and is watching, that people do notice things. Novels like What Lies Between Us seem to take place in their own little universe where unspeakable acts can be committed without anyone being the wiser.
John Marrs' writing keeps you on the edge of your seat. You just know that behind every corner something horrible is waiting. What Lies Between Us is a dark novel in which there truly isn't a moment of light. Hardly anyone has any good in them and Nina and Maggie are twisted beyond belief in their relationship. They're co-dependent, they hate each other, they think they love each other and the whole thing is quite discouraging. I'm also not the biggest fan of the portrayal of mental illness in this book as it deals with quite a few damaging tropes. Most likely I will pick up other books by John Marrs, but I will also be more likely to give up on them if they prove to be in a similar vein.
I'm giving What Lies Between Us 3 Universes because it did keep me engaged. But this isn't a book would easily recommend. For me, it wasn't as smart or as thrilling as I'd have liked it to be. What Lies Between Us will horrify and shock, but that is all.
Just wow. This was one roller coaster ride! I have not been this blown away in a while by a suspenseful novel. Spooky, dark, and mind bending.
Many thanks to Amazon Publishing UK and to NetGalley for providing me with a galley in exchange for my honest opinion.
As ever John Marrs writes an unputdownable book. I have read everything he has ever written and never been disappointed!
I didn’t want to stop reading and finished this in just 2 sittings. I would definitely recommend not just this title but all of his work.
Psychotic characters in which you're trying to decide who is worse. Nina keeps her mom Maggie chained up in their house. The story switches from the present to the past as the reader discovers the events that led up to Nina's decision to hold her mom hostage. Definitely worth reading.
Another wonderful and anxiety inducing read from this author. I did not know what was coming. I devoured this book.
I was approved for an ARC of this book back in February and somehow only managed to read it 5 months later. I'm terrible that way 🙈
I don't even know where to begin with this review. What Lies Between Us is the dark and twisted story of a very, <b>very</b> dysfunctional mother-daughter relationship.
Nina and her mother Maggie are two deeply flawed people, who live together in their family home. But they're far from any normality, because Nina has had Maggie chained up in the attic for over 2 years. Her goal is to keep her mother there for 20 years total, because that's how long she had to suffer as a consequence of her mum's decisions. One of them is a psychopathic killer. But which one is it?
The story switches back and forth between Maggie and Nina narrating, while also going back and forth between past and present. It's all slowly unfolding, with endless secrets, twists and turns that keep coming in almost every chapter. There is even some foreshadowing and hints being dropped throughout. Some I caught, some I figured out on my own, but one thing is for sure - I changed my mind on who I hate more after almost each one. John Marrs takes the unreliable narrator trope to a whole other level in this story. Most of the time, it was hard to figure out who is truly the bad guy - or are both Maggie and Nina bat shit crazy?? Both are certainly awful people.
As I expected from Marrs, he kept me engaged from start to finish with his complex characters and twisted plot. It was a fabulous read and I was hooked!
Don't read this one before bed because it will keep you up at night, its so creepy!
They say every house has its secrets, and the house that Maggie and Nina have shared for so long is no different. Except that these secrets are not buried in the past.
Every other night, Maggie and Nina have dinner together. When they are finished, Nina helps Maggie back to her room in the attic, and into the heavy chain that keeps her there. Because Maggie has done things to Nina that can’t ever be forgiven, and now she is paying the price.
But there are many things about the past that Nina doesn’t know, and Maggie is going to keep it that way—even if it kills her.
Because in this house, the truth is more dangerous than lies.
I loved this author prior to reading this book, but this is definitely my favorite one yet!! My favorite books are the ones where you do not know what is going to happen next and this one exceeds those expectations. So many crazy and unexpected twists and turns, I am still trying to process this book! SO good!
Maggie and Nina are living together but not in peace and harmony, definitely not! John, you have created the worst character I’ve read about in quite a while and I love it. The sort of book you don’t want to read but simply can’t stop yourself. I’ve made it through to the end, but only just, but it was one helluva ride from start to finish - brilliant book. More please!
It was a wild ride. From the first chapter to last is full of plot twists. Nina keeps Maggie in the attic with a chain link on her ankle. Windows are shatterproof, walls are soundproof, nobody can hear Maggie's help screams. What Maggie done to Nina to made her lock in this prison. We are reading alternative chapters of Nina's and Maggie perspective and unfold the story what happened in the past.
Thanks NetGalley for the ARC.
I loved this book!! Crazy story!! Kept you at the edge of your seat!! 1st book I have read by this author will read more of his books!!
While I love his this author phrases items I just found that it really wasn't what I was expecting or hoping for. His books such as One were so much stronger.
It was a good book
As per usual., John Marrs has done it again.
A GRIPPING read with more twists than spaghetti junction. This addictive read will you have blocking the world out while you devour it in one sitting.
Each time Marrs releases a book, I wonder if he will be able to exceed the expectations he set with the last, I am never disappointed and What Lies Beneath sets the bar even higher.
Full review to be found on The Glass House Online Magazine soon.
Reading this book was like being in the eye of a hurricane. Chapter by chapter I was tossed around with so many emotions from shock to awe. Just when I thought the storm was over another discovery had me swirling and gasping for breath. Maggie and Nina are two characters that will haunt me for awhile. So well written and story will blow your mind.
Easily a 5 star read. It's been some time since I've been so engrossed in a story that I could hardly bear to put it down and picked it back up at every chance I had, even if it was just to read a page or two. This mother and daughter duo were so delightfully bat-&*(^ crazy and dysfunctional. It was horrifying looking into their lives and their twisted thoughts and logic and just how far they were willing to go. I absolutely loved it. All I could do was hang on for the ride and get swept along! This is my second read by John Marrs and I am definitely going to around for more!
John Marrs books are always over the top BANANAS and I can't get enough of them. Just when you think it can't get darker or more sadistic, it goes there.
Maggie and Nina .. mother and daughter .. have a somewhat unusual relationship. They live in the same house and every other night they share dinner together. Once finished, Nina takes Maggie back to her room in the attic and reattaches her to the waiting chains.
What has Maggie done to deserve this treatment by her daughter?
There are many things about the past that Nina doesn’t know, and Maggie is going to keep it that way—even if it kills her.
Told in chapters that alternate from 25 years ago to the present, both women voice their memories. But who is telling the truth ... and who is lying?
Although a slow starter for me, this is well written with lots of twists and turns that kept me riveted to the pages. I didn't care for either of the women, but I feel the author designed it that way. They were solidly drawn, but at times the back and forth 25 years got just a tad confusing. The conclusion was unexpected, quite surprising.
Many thanks to the author / Amazon Publishing UK / Netgalley for the digital copy of this psychological thriller. Read and reviewed voluntarily, opinions expressed here are unbiased and entirely my own.
Wow! What a read. In my opinion this was a really great psychological thriller full of suspense to keep you on the edge of your seat. The characters were intriguing and the plot was excellent. Great twists and turns throughout that you don’t expect. I have read many books by this author and I’ll certainly be looking out for more in the future. I would recommend this to anyone who enjoys reading this genre.
Thank you netgalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read this book in exchange for a honest review
John Marrs has done it again. Clear your diary before starting this one as you won't be able to put it down.
Nina and Maggie dine together before Maggie is escorted back to the attic, a sound proofed room where she is kept chained and shackled.
As the story unfolds we learn a little more about both Nina and Maggie and why Maggie is in the predicament that she is in.
An absolutely sensational story, with an explosive ending.
5*
*received for free from netgalley for honest review* Wow that was a roller coaster :o so much was going on this book seemed kinda long for the page count but not in a bad way.
Not only did I not like any of the characters in this book, I thought they were stupid, that the plot did not make any sense and was predictable... The only positive thing I can think of about this book is that it was at least readable, the writing was fine. But another big issue for me was how trauma and mental health is used to justify actions in this book ; it's harmful and I do not appreciate it.
Thank you to NetGalley and Amazon Publishing UK for providing me with an eARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.
4.5 stars out of 5 stars
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for sending me a copy of this in exchange for an honest review.
This is my first John Marrs and it’s definitely not the last. I haven’t been so desperate to know what happening in a while and I really enjoyed myself.
So many things happening but not difficult to follow at all. I thought the continuous change in point of views and timelines would affect my enjoyment but it really doesn’t.
The family dynamic in this book is unreal. How can a family hate and love each other this much all at the same time. I loved it.
As much as I couldn’t stop reading and was so invested I felt the ending didn’t feel right but I can’t quite put my finger on what’s off for me.
Highly highly recommend this.
What did i just read?? My head is spinning. It's a game of who do you hate more or who do you feel more sorry for? Maggie or Nina? Back and forth. And omg I still don't know. Just when you think you know, you realize you're only 20% in to this book and you don't know anything. Right up until the last page.....
Thank you to netgalley and the publisher for a copy in exchange for my honest review.
Wow! Never doubt that John Marrs is capable of making another spectacular book (not that I did!). I'm not even sure what I just read- it was mind blowing- and amazing. Marrs is definitely one of my favorite authors. Thank you to NetGalley and Amazon Publishing UK for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
How on earth have I never read any John Marrs before now? What an omission on my part . This is a dark, dark thriller, about a really messed up family with too many awful secrets. Highly recommended.
This was an absolute cracker!
It's a little disturbing and I believe this is one of the books that some people (not me) believe should have a trigger warning.
John Marrs never fails to deliver and he delivered in the bucket-load on this.
Long may it continue!
This was my first John Marrs book and it will get me to pick up his others. This was an amazingly dark, twisted psychological domestic thriller. There were so many twists and turns; I consistently questioned if I was rooting for the right person or not. Thank you NetGalley for a copy in exchange for a review.
In John Marrs' What Lies Between Us, this thriller is so twisted and creepy on every page from start to finish. For Nina Simmonds, she always wondered what happened to her father when she was a teenager. Her mother Maggie told her lies that he left them and went away. But is that the truth? From there, there was so many secrets between this mother and daughter that stemmed way beyond her turbulent youth. Ever since then, in flashback sequences, we get to learn how deceitful her mother was to her when she was a "wild child" and had gotten herself pregnant twice with the same man who was ten years her senior. That's when they hated each other and the resentment begin to grew and fester like a cancerous cell. Then we return to the present and how they treated each other while they both remained a prisoner in their old family home. Like the old adage of what goes around and comes out with karma, these actions spoke louder than words when Nina imprisoned her own mother in an upstairs bedroom in the same home. Only Nina knows she's there while Maggie harbored secrets of the past herself and what led her doomed fate there and plans to escape. After years of secrets and lies, Nina begins to dig and search for the truth on what happened her then and now when she turns the tables on her mother and turns cold like a trek in the Arctic Circle. Then it spirals out of control when she learns what she's been missing and how she could pay it back when her jealous rage burns like a wildfire until the ultimate climax that would take your breath away on how it would end.
I really loved this book. The book started off with a very slow pace but when the story picked up it was really good. I can't wait to read more books by this author.
Not sure what I was expecting from this book but what an incredible rollercoaster ride of a story.
Told by 2 narrators who live together in a house, the story is told over a number of years and happenings from both viewpoints. There are only a handful of other characters mentioned but the story is so centred on Nina and Maggie that it doesn’t matter.
I changed my mind as to who my sympathies were for numerous times in the book and even at the end I still wasn’t sure what I wanted to happen.
Would recommend.
What a disturbing and engaging mother and daughter story !!
Nina has her mother Maggie locked up for two years in their house, tied up with a chain with no intention of letting her go. What has Maggie done to deserve that punishment? What secrets does Maggie keep from her daughter?
This psychological thriller has so many twists and parts that make you feel suffocated and super anxious. This is my first book by John Marrs and let me tell you the writing style makes it very easy for you to devour the whole story. When I was at 80% of the book I couldn't put it down. Definitely one of my favorite thriller of the year.
Thanks to Netgalley and Amazon publishing U.K for this arc in exchange for an honest review.
Ooooooo what a story!!! I really can’t explain how crazy this is!! Please give it a go. Maggie lives in the attic and is allowed out by her captor. But why?! Read on!!! A strong 5/5!!
Oh my god, this book was a wild ride that I absolutely could not put down. The premise is so twisty and horrifying in that “can’t look away” type of way and Marrs’s characters are beautifully developed. Their motivations and thought processes were all clear and understandable, making it all kind of terrifyingly believable. I can’t say much more without giving anything away, but JUST READ IT.
Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for an advance copy in exchange for an honest review!
John Marrs is an incredible author who manages to weave a story that is so realistic and you feel every ounce of this story and then he manages to twist it in your belly and stun you. I
Maybe it's all a result of my own psychoses? Am I the sick twisted one and not her? Am I the unreliable narrator in our story?
A mother/daughter relationship is complex and when you mix twisted, you don't know what you will end up in the end. That is what makes this a gripping thriller. Maggie and Nina - who is the twisted one in the lies that is between them? The narration is done by both - Maggie the mom who will do anything to protect her daughter even from herself and Nina the daughter that discovers her mother's deception and will control her own destiny.
This thriller reveals layer of deception and surprise so it would be too easy to give anything way. Part of the tension is discovering this troubled relationship for yourself. You will be left speechless! and without breath! It will knock you down!
A special thank you to Amazon Publishing and Netgalley for the ARC and the opportunity to post an honest review
Every house has its secrets, except that these secrets are not buried in the past.
OMG! I have only read one other John Marrs book - "The Good Samaritan" - and that was more than a little twisted, but this one? This one is seriously twisted! WHAT LIES BETWEEN US is a dark and disturbing psychological thriller so twisted it will unsettle your concept of the mother and daughter relationship completely. It is a twisted tale of intense love and hatred and a deep dark obsession. I don't even know where to start with this one...I am so blown away.
Thirty eight year old Nina lives a quiet life in the home she grew up in. She finds solace in the books she nurtures in her job as a librarian and the peacefulness of her workplace. But her life has not been a bed of roses. She longed to be a mother but the early onset of menopause when she was 19 put paid to that, aside from the fact she had inherited some faulty chromosomes from her father which would see any child she carried to term would be seriously deformed. Perhaps it is better this way. Or is it?
Sixty eight year old Maggie spends her days in her attic bedroom watching her neighbours go about their lives. The shuttered window gives her a limited view of the outside world but still she notices things that other people do not. She's the first to notice when Mr Steadman's curtains remain drawn and his mail starts piling up. She's the first to notice the bruises on the little girl across the road and when her mother hits her with such force she bounces off the wall.
But there is nothing she can do about it...or about anything. Because Maggie is bound to the lies she has told about the secrets she must keep to ensure the protection of the one person she loves most in this world. Her daughter Nina.
The two women are bound together in more ways than just the house they share, filled with its secrets from the attic to the basement to the garden beyond. For it is these secrets that keep them together just as much as the lies that have torn them apart.
For two years Maggie has been imprisoned in the attic, kept in place by the cuff around her ankle secured to the chain that keeps her in this room. It allows her access everything within her bedroom but not beyond. Every second evening it is exchanged for a longer chain that allows her down one flight of stairs for dinner with Nina. After that, she is accompanied back upstairs and allowed a quick bath before she is secured once again to her room.
Her daily meals are left by her door each morning consisting of breakfast, lunch and dinner....except for the one she shares with Nina every other day. The walls have been soundproofed, the windows triple glazed and a partitioned wall on the second floor is sealed by a door that remains locked at all times...the keys safely tucked in Nina's pocket. For Maggie, life beyond the attic room no longer exists.
So what terrible secrets lead Nina to imprison her mother in such a cruel way? What could be so shocking that Maggie must keep Nina from discovering the secrets of past at all costs?
There are times when Maggie questions her past actions...but she knows deep down that did what she had to do. To protect her daughter from ever finding out the truth. But what is the truth? What happened to make Maggie take such drastic action? And what were they that made Nina lock her mother up in her enforced ivory tower?
WOW! That was all I could say upon completing this book. John Marrs has created an intriguing and compulsive tale of a dark and warped relationship between a mother who will do anything for her child and a daughter who would do whatever it takes to make her pay. The terrifying situation Maggie finds herself in this co-existence with Nina that keeps them bound together through the secrets and lies and even the truths that they are both hiding. It is so cleverly written I found it hard to drag myself away and back into the real world.
The story unfolds through both Maggie and Nina's perspectives, both in the past and the present, as their respective narratives reveal their own unique stories and creating a palpable tension that kept me turning the pages. And with each side something new is revealed as bit by agonising bit, the secrets are slowly stripped away. Then, and only then, do we see the complete picture in all its technicolour detail.
So what makes WHAT LIES BETWEEN US the compulsive edge-of-your-seat psychological thriller that it is? Is it the 370 pages with only two main players, making it a clever yet claustrophobic read? Or is it the secrets and the lies that are slowly uncovered? Or is it the twisted nature of the intense love and hatred mixed with something darker?
Whatever it is, WHAT LIES BETWEEN US is a jaw-dropping and disturbing read that will shock you and possibly stay with you for some time to come, just as "The Good Samaritan" did...and still does.
A clever and compulsive read, WHAT LIES BETWEEN US is both chilling and addictive that will appeal to those who love their psychological thrillers dark and twisted. It is definitely not for the faint-hearted.
I would like to thank #JohnMarrs, #NetGalley and #AmazonUK for an ARC of #WhatLiesBetweenUs in exchange for an honest review.
I highly recommend this book! The author gave excellent character description, and the house itself has its own character. For the sheer creepiness and being kept wondering what’s going to happen next, this is your book. I look for to reading more books by John Marrs. I thank Netgalley for this parcel for my honest opinion.
Maggie and Nina are mother and daughter sharing a home. They eat dinner together each night and then Nina escorts Maggie back to her room, puts her ankle in a chain and leaves her there. Nina is punishing her mother and intends to keep her as a prisoner in her own home for 21 years. The story jumps between past and present focusing on the actions of Maggie and Nina and how they ended up in this scenario. It is a gripping, disturbing story that will keep you hooked.
What I liked about this book: I was intrigued and genuinely wanted to know how this story would end. The writing was strong and descriptive. I loved the short chapters told by differing POV.
I struggled with only one thing: the characters. I hated them. But, I don't think the reader is supposed to connect or like either of these two main characters and my dislike of them did not take away from the story. Maybe it even made the story more interesting.
[Thanks to @netgalley and @amazonpublishing for the ARC!]
#WhatLiesBetweenUs is one of the craziest books I have ever read. And I mean that in the best way possible. 😅
Nina and Maggie's story is not easily discerned. Through the first-person narrative, told by both women we stumble in the dark, guessing about what could be true, who could be the villain, and who could be the hero of this story. Marrs leads us down various wrong paths and does so with great skill.
One thing that is clear is the dysfunctionality present in their relationship - secrets based on good intentions that do more harm than good, senseless revenge.
I hesitate to reveal more for fear of spoiling the twist, but I promise you it is so worth it. This was was one of my favorite books this year, and although it can get pretty heavy the payoff is incredible.
Why did I take so long to read this book?! John Marrs has something in his writing that makes you want to keep reading, to find out the rest of the plot and story he imagined. He always manage to keep your attention and I loved every second of it (even though it was crazy ahah). The ending also left me speechless and I had to take a minute to figure out how I felt.
What Lies Between Us follows a mother and her daughter as they spiraled into an extremely toxic relationship. You quickly find out that the mother is actually chained up and a prisoner in her own house. Two years have passed and no one rescued her. Now that makes you think why a daughter would chain up their own parent. Everything was pretty messed up. I expected some things while others surprised me.
Overall, this was a great read that will stick in my mind for a long time and I am always grateful and amazed when I find books I'll remember a while since I tend to forget most books pretty easily. You really have to stand out in my eyes for me to remember you.
I can't wait to pick up my next book by this author. Hopefully I won't wait months and months before that happens!
<i>(Thank you for letting me read and review an arc via Netgalley)
This book was definitely not at all what I expected it to be, but in the best possible way! There were a lot of great twists and turns and it was so easy to finish this page turner within a day. Definitely one of my favorites of the year!
When I started this I wasn't too sure what was going on, what the relationship between the two main characters, the chills creep in pretty much from the get go. The chapters alternate between the two, Nina and Maggie. Nina sorts the meals, keeps house and Maggie is living vicariously through everything/everyone she sees through the window, of her bedroom where she is kept. What is the deal with these two, they dine together, they house together yet they seem to hate each other.
As we flip characters we learn a bit more about each lady, what their relationship is and pulled into their weird situation. As we delve deeper we start to get a bit of understanding of how they come to their current situation, flipping back to the past and some genuinely breath taking moments. You dislike or even hate one character and feel sorry for the other then BAM the author pulls the rug and you feel yourself switching and starting to understand a bit where the other is coming from.
It is a hell of a mind trip, emotive and some seriously shocking themes and choices/behaviours of the characters. More so once you start to seep into the heart of the story, I was pulled in pretty much from the get go & have found this with the previous books I have read by this author, 4.5/5 for me this time. I have more of his works on my tbrm, I need to bump them up the list. Prepare to lose your day and be rocked by some utterly shocking characters!
Thank you to Netgalley for an advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
John Marrs is such a good writer, and this book is one of his best. Gripping with plenty of twists and turns. Recommended.
Whoa!! Not many books leave me completely entranced, desperately trying to figure out what has or is going on but this one did it!! You know there’s an underlying secret that’s part of the narrative & I’m almost always able to figure it out by halfway, at least. But. Not. This. One. Creepy! Captivating! Will suck you in & mess with your mind. Go ahead.... it’s wild!!
This is the third book I’ve read by John Marrs (The One and The Good Samaritan) and I can now say I really enjoy his writing style. The book was easy to read and the plot very intriguing, definitely a page Turner! Can’t wait to read more by Marrs.
This was one crazy ride! I just loved all the characters and their relationships. A must read. I’ll read anything this author writes.
In "What Lies Between Us," John Marrs creates characters that you know you can't completely trust, yet you don't know why. You know you shouldn't has compassion for either Maggie or Nina, but you're not entirely sure why. The ending brings the book back full circle in a way that is surprising yet satisfying. While thrillers don't typically make a regular rotation into my reading, I thought Marrs did a great job of keeping the pages turning and me questioning just what does lie between them.
What Lies Between Us tells the gripping tale about a mother and daughter who live through unspeakable tragedy. These two women are doing the best they can, given their mental and emotional capacities.
The story will make you question how you would act, given the same circumstances. It is easy to pass judgement on the characters and say you would do different. But it is quite clear that they are coping the best way they know how.
Positive Feedback
- Page tuner
- Just enough twists to keep you guessing
- It'll make you feel completely sane (I hope)
Constructive Feedback
- I think one storyline in particular could have been removed all together. Seemed like a deleted scene to me <spoiler> I think either cut the Sally Ann bit, or play it into the story more. it felt like a one off after thought. </spoiler>
- Some bits dragged on, over teasing the plot points
- <spoiler>I think there definitely need to be more development around Dylan turning cold to his mother. It came suddenly. Then the next thing you know, Nina is a complete stalker weirdo. Clearly she was off her rocker, given the sitch with Maggie. But the son thing felt normal for a bit. As much as other parts of the book were drawn out, I feel the breakdown of their relationship could have been more detailed. </spoiler>
Wow. Great suspense novel that kept me guessing, trying to figure out who was crazy!! I was surprised right up to the very end!
The premise of this book was different from most domestic thrillers, and I think that’s what drew me to it. I highly recommend for something different! Thanks to NetGalley for the ARC!
What's better than one unreliable narrator? Two unreliable narrators! This entire book was somehow both a train wreck in itself but also leading up to a train wreck of an ending. I don't know how better to explain the twisted, addictive story of a mother and daughter who become embroiled in their own destruction. As each moment unfolds, or is revealed through a past timeline, the reader feels the weight of the wrong decisions and poor choices add up while wanting to yell at the characters hoping to change their fate!
John Marr never disappoints! Each of his book gets to be more of a page turner than his last, disturbing, weird evil people doing horrible things to each other in strange situations. Sounds awful but makes such a good read. Looking forward to his next one.
This is a very twisted read about the family dysfunctions, mental illnesses and these very strange holes where we bury ourselves in our darkness. The characters are very unlikable and I find the plot quite boring, even of ot os full of twists and turns; because these turns are only adding to the unbelievability factor.
While I believe that such dysfunctional mother-daughter couples coud very well exist, I only find it being sad, really. What is also sad is that these relationships carry on without somebody else to enter their twisted worlds and bring some kind of healing (be it medication, professional help or police intervention, even - but something to bring the end to the codependent, meaningless lives and maybe offer a way out or at least a way to stop the blackness to spread).
Title: What Lies Between Us
Author: John Marrs
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How far would you go to try and save your daughter from the things she did but doesn't have the slightest clue of them? How far are you willing to push back secrets of the past that haunt you daily? Most of all, how far would you let the relationship between the two of you fall before you realize its too late and are being held hostage in your own home?
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Thank you @netgalley for allowing me to review What Lies Between Us. My first John Marrs read has me in agony with the events between Maggie (mother) and Nina (daughter) that continue to unravel. I feel for both characters in this heartbreaking story. I can only imagine what I'd do if I were put in the shoes of Maggie.
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Such an easy page turner. I didnt want to put the book down!
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This is another masterpiece. I won’t recap the synopsis but this was well written as his other books.
Thanks so much NetGalley! John Marrs thanks as well!
I didn't hate this book, but I absolutely feel like I just woke up from a fever dream. I'm truly horrified by how John Marrs has created this in his head.
This book is by no means an easy read. It's very dark, twisted and heavy. I feel like I was experiencing some kind of out-of-body experience, where I was really distanced from the book and just... watching myself read it. The events that conspire in this book are just... messed up.
I did like the premise of the book, but it was a bit too dark in a sickening way for me to truly 'enjoy' it. There isn't a single likeable character, mainly because they're all insanely flawed and not one of them has done a single thing that can redeem their bad actions, so it's hard to really root for someone without trying to justify the other person's behaviour, in a really weird way. The ending didn't quite satisfy me - I remember seeing the word 'epilogue' and thinking this was so abrupt and had come about so soon, I definitely felt like there was room for at least another 20 pages.
So tl;dr - enjoyed at a very basic surface level, but wouldn't recommend unless you can really handle darkness.
Trigger warnings: paedophilia, grooming, suicidal ideation, drug abuse, mentions of rape, miscarriage, abortion, depression, drugging, underage pregnancy, kidnapping, incarceration, murder, adultery, parental neglect, forced infertility, early menopause, domestic abuse of a parent, gaslighting.
Amazing book with so manyy unexpected twists and turns. Deliciously dark. A fascinating exploration of family relationships.
Wow! I feel like I should have whiplash from all the twists and turns this book took me on. Just when I thought I knew what was going on, the story turned upside down. I settled into bed to read for a few minutes when I was at the 80% mark...I couldn't put it down and when I finished it and came back to reality it was 3:00 am (this is the sign of a great story). Go into this book knowing nothing about it, finding everything out is a lot of fun. Definitely a great read!
I received a copy of this book from NetGalley and Amazon Publishing UK to read and review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
I love John Marrs books! This was one of my favorites by him. I loved the twists! I’d recommend this to any thriller fan.
This was a fast paced, interest story with characters that connected with each other. I was hooked to the story and characters from start to finish and really enjoyed all the twist and turns and secrets involved.
At first I didn't think that I was going to like this book...well I did enough to put it on my TBR and request it as an ARC, but then something kept holding me back from actually reading it! What was I thinking? This book was EXCELLENT!! The title is perfect! Lies can create MOUNTAINS between us! But then again, is there anything that you wouldn't do for those you love?
What Lies Between Us is about a mother/daughter duo, Maggie (the mother) and Nina (obviously the daughter). The blurb gives us an idea that something sinister is going on, but it doesn't really give you a clue as to who the sinister character is or really what is going on! This story was SPECTACULAR and I can promise you that I NEVER saw most of it coming! Nina would lead you to believe it was one way, then you'd hear differently from Maggie. It was alternating back and forth between the two throughout the whole story, which I really enjoyed!
Overall, lots of unexpected dark twists and turns to keep you entertained throughout the whole book! I don't think I've read a book by John Marrs prior to this, but I can assure you that I will now and I can promise you that I won't wait nearly as long! This guy's got it when it comes to writing!
Overall, this book knocked my socks off! This book was filled with all sorts of sinister and I LOVED it!!
John Marrs does it again! I just love his writing. This one is dark, thrilling, suspenseful and he's quickly becoming one of my favorite authors!
Wow! This is by far one of the most bizarre, dark, dysfunctional, and twisted books I have ever read. Well worth the read! I recommend going into this book blind and get all your surprises that way.
Another great read by John. Really enjoyed the storyline although guessed a few of the twists. Would read a follow up which explored the ending further, but appreciated as a stand-alone read
Thank you netgalley, the publisher and author.
Full of twists and turns, could not put this book down
WOW. First book I read from John Marrs and it will not be the last
Recommend
I love the thought provoking way in which John Marrs writes and this certainly didn't disappoint, i definitely recommend a read.
'I received a free review copy from the publisher in exchange for my honest unedited feedback.' I love john matts so when I got a copy of what lies between us, I started it that same night. As disturbing as every good psychological thriller should be, this book is gripping from the start and I was up late into the night finishing it. A family saga that will have you swapping your locality between characters with each new chapter. A five star read as you would expect from Mr Marrs.
Another outstanding read from John Marrs
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 May 2020
I'd had this book on pre-order for months and I couldn't wait to get stuck into it. I downloaded it at 00:01 on the day it was released so I could read it straight away. I absolutely loved it! Could not put it down! I would highly recommend this to anyone who loves a psychological thriller. Thank you John Marrs for another wonderful read
OMG!! You talk about dark. This was an amazing ride from beginning to end. My first by the author but can't wait to read more by him.
I had previously read the Passengers, which was okay, but I found this book quite slow and hard to get into. The story is okay, but it wasn’t for me. I didn’t connect well enough with the characters to enjoy it.
4.25 stars
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TW; Mental Illness, Adult/Minor relationship, Confinement, Death, Infertility, Pedophilia, Toxic Relationship, Murder, Domestic Abuse, Terminal Illness, Violence, Physical Abuse.
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This book was insane from start to finish. I ended up binge-reading this in a day because I could not put it down!!! Nina can never forgive Maggie for what she's done - this is kept a secret until near the end of the book. In revenge Nina keeps Maggie (mother) locked up in an attic, she is only allowed to leave this week every second night when the two of them dine together. What Nina doesn't know is that everything Maggie has done was to protect her daughter and will keep those secrets even if it kills her. This was my first book by Marrs, and it certainly won't be my last!
From the first few chapters I knew this was going to be a wild ride, it seemed like another plot point was added to up the craziness. This book was so wild and unbelievable. Although Maggie has done some things in her past, I was rooting for her freedom the entire book. I found myself often tense at the situations she was in trying to escape from her daughter. This book deals with some pretty heavy topics, the main ones being confinement and abuse - so I would go into this book with a lot of caution.
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I would like to thank NetGalley and the publisher for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review, all thoughts and opinions are my own.
OK, what. did. I. just. READ?!? What adjectives can I use that haven't been used already abut this.....twisty, dark, disturbing, dysfunctional, wonderfully icky thriller that I just put down? While I'm short on original words, I would definitely recommend this book to others that don't mind a little twisted mother/daughter drama story in their lives. From the start, we know that Nina is keeping her 68-year-old mother Maggie chained in the attic and has been for the last two years. We don't know why - but we get all the juicy details in alternating POV chapters along the way, Nina and Maggie, past and present. This was a wild ride, and I hung on my my toenails the whole way!
Thanks to John Marrs, Amazon Publishing UK and NetGalley for the ARC.
This is the first books I have gotten the chance to read by this author, and I was completely blown away. I cannot wait to pick up all the books by them! I found myself having so many different feelings throughout the whole story. I was scared, terrified, sad, giggly, and everything in between.
I'm a huge fan of books that have multiple points of view, so I found myself completely immersed in this one. I loved both points of view equally, which isn't the norm for me. Usually there is one or more I tend to enjoy reading from most. Both narrators were completely unreliable, and that is definitely my cup of tea.
This book had to have the most twists and turns I've read in the longest time. Psychological thriller would be an understatement with this one. I thought this was an insane trip into a mother daughter relationship I've ever encountered.
This book was absolutely crazy and I enjoyed it so much!!! It was messed up in the best way and I enjoyed every twist and turn in the book. I really liked the complicated relationship between mother and daughter and how we never know who the unreliable one is. great book. I cannot wait to pick up more by John Marrs.
Creepy. Fantastic. Holy hell. Maggie and Nina - it will be hard to forget this story. I’m eager to read more by this author!
Wow. I'm not even sure how to describe this. The summary itself was interesting, but the book surpasses any expectations I had. It does get very dark and "goes there".
Thank you to NetGalley for my ARC in exchange for an honest review.
This book had me from the first page! I loved the multiple perspectives and you quickly find out that neither character is reliable. The writing was perfection, the pacing was fantastic and the mystery kept me guessing the entire time.
this was a roller coaster from the get go!!! Did not slow down.. so worth it!!! Mothers and daughters relationships can be great and then not so great!!! What mothers will do for their daughters…and how the daughters react!!!
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When I finished this, I will be honest, I was stuck between "why did I waste my time with this" and "what the hell did I just read"? I am giving 3 stars because I obviously finished it, but really WTF?! This book is complete and utter dysfunction at its finest. Maybe with everything going on with the Gabby Petito right now, I just constantly kept saying "Why isn't this woman getting her daughter the help she clearly needed" and "I don't think I could ever cover something like this up for my kid." There was no big plot twist that you expect in a thriller and it really just kinda did the same thing over and over with random bits thrown in as if it would or could be more shocking than the last little bread crumb....but no....
Yet another fantastic read from Joh Marrs - I've yet to find a book of his that I haven't loved. I will admit that the start of this was a bit slow going but once I got past this, it was a wild ride! There were some twists in here that I didn't see coming and kept you truly gripped. I really enjoyed that we got to hear from the different perspectives of Nina and Maggie, plus getting to hear the present day story and the past story which really helped pull everything together.
Yet another fantastic read from John Marrs and I'd 100% recommend picking this up
Say what! Why did it take me so long to write this review? This is one twisty dark ride. Even though I had guessed major plot points, I still enjoyed the ride. The pacing is that did it for me here - John Marrs really knows how to get you turning the pages! I really enjoyed the alternating timelines and found my allegiance changing as I read. Cool story.
I’m the biggest fan of John Marrs so it wasn’t a surprise that I absolutely loved this book! He never fails to disappoint us with such riveting thrillers.
🌟 Dark & disturbing.
🌟 I really couldn't decide who's side to be on, my loyalties changes with every twist.
🌟 Engaging from page one, I couldn't put it down until I knew exactly what the hell was going on.
🌟 So brilliant written & very clever I can't wait to see what Marrs does next
🌟 Sooo ....excited to see it on the big screen!
Another winning thriller from John Marrs!! 5 stars
I read The Good Samaritan by John Marrs a couple of years ago. This book gave me the same crazy intense feels, I legit felt my stomach dropping so many times while reading this. It was dark, twisted and messed up and I was HERE. FOR. IT.
John Marrs is fast becoming one of my favorite authors. I can't wait to read more of his books. I'm absolutely enthralled with both his writing style, his insane twists and his ability to shock me.
Would I recommend this book? Absolutely! If you enjoy domestic thrillers, this is an absolute must read. The twists alone make it worth it.
Huge John Marrs fan and have been making my way through his books. Picked this up with every intention of splitting it over the month for a group read and discussion… That did not happen. I devoured 250 pages in one night then finished it the next morning. Oops. Hooked. Page turner.
I don’t know what I expected going into this but what I read shocked me, was unexpected and dark. I bloody loved it. Every page. The story is told through mother Maggie and daughter Nina and they are both as bad as each other. I kept swaying from one to the other who I hated more but then it levelled out and I didn’t like either of them. Brilliant story though. Highly recommend.
This has also already gone into my top reads of year. Another one that’s hard to forget. Disturbing. Dark. Deadly. Psychos. A well deserved five stars from me. Another must read.
What Lies Between Us was my first John Marrs book, but it certainly won't be my last! Dark, disturbing, creepy, emotional and thought provoking - brilliant, just brilliant! I loved every minute of it!
Omg......... this book was amazing I flew threw the pages with Olympic speed I was hooked from the very first page. I found it full of twists and turns threw out and it kept me on the edge of my seat all the way threw I would defiantly recommend this book if you like a good book to keep you reading threw the night hopefully you enjoy it as much as I did
Oy, let me start by saying John Marrs can definitely write a novel that makes the pages fly by. The Passengers remains one of my favorite suspense books so know that it pains me to give this one 3 stars. Unfortunately I was underwhelmed by the twists especially when each one was announced before the big reveal of who did what. For me I don't want to know everything thing that is coming. I like the element of surprise. I'm the outlier here so if this book sounds appealing give it a try for yourself, many others loved it.
John Marrs is proving himself to be one multitalented author the kind you never quite know what to expect from and this was no exception. The shock factor was high and so was my attention, great thriller.
I loved this book! Really fast-paced thriller with many twists and turns just how I like it. I would recommend if you like and read thrillers often as it will definitely surprise.
I also really liked the writing which sometimes can get overlooked when reading thrillers.
Thanks for the advanced copy!
Great story of a totally weird family - wish I hadn't taken so long to read this. My first book by this author and definitely not my last.
WOW... what a book!
I was hooked within the first couple of chapters! It's opened my mind to how amazing/terrifying the brain can be.
Slowly watching child to adult Nina and wondering what on earth happened to make her the way she is.
I was so heartbroken by the Epilogue but felt relief also.
I would totally recommend this to everyone, I'm so glad I read it!
Maggie spends her time locked in the attic. Nina is her captor and believes she has the right to keep Maggie from leaving the house. But NIna does not know everything and the reader finds the truth out through the book. This story is full of twists, turns and secrets.
I enjoyed this book from John Marrs, he never disappoints.
Thank you to Netgalley, the publisher and the author for granting me an advance copy of this book
Dark and uncomfortable at times but this book is so compelling at the same time. Couldn't put it down even if I wanted to. my only gripe was that some of the twists were on the predictable side and didn't blow me away.
I am left stunned by this book. This was the first book I had read by this author and I have to say, what a brilliant book it was.
This is an interesting tale of two women with love and loathing for each other as one is incarcerated in her own home and the other is her jailer.
Such an easy to read book that I would recommend anyone to read and I will definitely be looking at the authors other novels.
This was dark, twisted and cleverly written
This book takes you on a ride.
My only criticism was that there was a couple of plot holes.
I loved the ending. I felt it was perfect.
4.5 stars - All I can say is wow, wow, wow. This is my favorite book by John Marrs yet! It is so completely messed up and had me devouring every single page. I loved getting the different perspectives and alternating timelines. I ended up reading the last 60% of the book today instead of doing homework. Priorities!
Highly recommend!!
Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for the copy.
Well that was dark as heck. I’m not even sure how to rate it right now.
I’m a big fan of Marrs but this was my first psychological suspense of his. I loved The One, Passengers and Minders which are all speculative/sci fi thrillers.
While there are quite a few twists and turns, I didn’t find any of them particularly shocking but for maybe one or two. My stomach definitely felt queasy at times though. This is certainly not for sensitive readers.
Marrs is definitely a crafty storyteller.
Triggers galore.
Excuse me while I go read a holiday romance to cleanse my heart and soul.
I would firstly like to thank Netgalley and the publishers for allowing me the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an honest review.
Another disturbingly addictive read from John Marrs!
The characters were so complex, and unpredictable, I had no idea what was going to happen one page to the next. I did feel like I wanted a little more when I finished, but it's overall a very intriguingly addictive read!
Still have more to read from this author! Can't wait!