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The Lying Game

By: Ruth Ware
Narrated by: Imogen Church
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Random House presents the unabridged, downloadable audiobook edition of The Lying Game by Ruth Ware, read by Imogen Church.

How much can you trust your friends....

The text message is just 3 words: I need you.

Isa Leigh drops everything, packs up her baby daughter and heads straight to Salten where she and her 3 best friends attended prestigious boarding school, Salten House. Only Kate still lives in the area, at the crumbling Tide Mill she inherited when her disgraced art tutor father vanished when she was just 17.

Each of the women is running from something, from an act that has haunted them for many years but which they have tried their best to bury: in work, in alcohol, in family, faith and routine.

At school together, the girls used to play a game – the lying game – in which they competed to tell the most outrageous stories to fool tourists. But for some, did the boundaries between fact and fantasy become too blurred?

....and how much can you trust one another?

Crime Fiction Fiction Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Psychological Suspense Thriller & Suspense Crime Game Exciting

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Critic reviews

Ruth Ware is one of the best suspense writers out there and The Lying Game is her strongest book yet. A gripping, unpredictable narrative that shifts like sand underfoot, and a plot that turns like the tide.
A brilliantly original and atmospheric book
You have to know what happens next even if it means missing out on sleep (Sarra Manning)
Thank goodness for Ruth Ware, a contemporary crime writer who’s successfully extracted the integral elements of the genre’s classics… and repackaged them for the modern reader… Ware weaves a nicely knotty, and more importantly, plausible mystery that as well as delivering the expected twists, turns and tension readers will be looking for, also showcases the thorny tensions and loyalties at work in the friendships between her main characters… a book that’s gripping enough to be devoured in a single sitting (Lucy Scholes)
Ruth Ware has done it again! In this exceptional thriller, we are in marshland, where nothing is certain and the deadly secrets we kept with our best childhood friends may be about to resurface. Intriguing to the very last page, this is a superb exploration of friendship, family and a page-turning top-notch mystery that is guaranteed to keep you reading into the wee small hours. I loved it!
Both better written and more subtle than her previous two bestsellers… To read this novel is to have your nerves slowly but inexorably shredded as, over and again, the tension builds and then evaporates until the final, unexpected denouement
Missing Big Little Lies? Dig into this psychological thriller about whether you can really trust your nearest and dearest
You will zip through this well-written tale of friendship, guilt and betrayal (Charlotte Heathcote)
The revelation of just how different the girls have become is as psychologically riveting as the surprising twists of the plot. The quiet unease that pervades the story never lets up (Christina Appleyard)
Wholly original. Four friends conceive...a game of lies with dire repercussions
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My favourite narrator so I’m going to listen to anything with her. Ruth Ware is so good that one of her books not up to the standard of The Turn Of The Key is still a book well worth a listen.

Ruth Ware and Imogen Church my favourite pair on Audible

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The narrator was fantastic and the story was amazing. Absolutely loved it, can't recommend enough!

Great

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not a bad story but so needlessly long winded.I loved her other 2 books which is why i bought this one.I loved the narrator though .

Yawn

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Another brilliant story. A book about friendship, human fragility and forgiveness. I’ve listened to all of your books and I wait with anticipation for your next one. . .

Keep writing Ms Ruth Ware please

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Really Good Book Love Ruth Ware She Really Good Will Be Listening To More Of Her Books

Really Good

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