Sometimes I Lie
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Stephanie Racine
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By:
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Alice Feeney
"Despite the challenges--an unreliable narrator, an intricate plot, a shifting timeline, and myriad characters--Stephanie Racine gives a flawless narration of this audiobook...This intense thriller is made even better by her performance." — AudioFile Magazine
From renowned journalist Alice Feeney comes a riveting new audiobook, Sometimes I Lie.
My name is Amber Reynolds. There are three things you should know about me:
1. I’m in a coma.
2. My husband doesn’t love me anymore.
3. Sometimes I lie.
Amber wakes up in a hospital. She can’t move. She can’t speak. She can’t open her eyes. She can hear everyone around her, but they have no idea. Amber doesn’t remember what happened, but she has a suspicion her husband had something to do with it.
Alternating between her paralyzed present, the week before her accident, and a series of childhood diaries from twenty years ago, this brilliant psychological thriller audiobook asks: Is something really a lie if you believe it's the truth?
More praise for Sometimes I Lie:
"With tension comparable to 'Gone Girl' and 'The Girl on the Train,' plus the imaginative Now-Then-Before construction, Feeney unfolds just enough in each chapter to keep you page-turning for more, and her character development is excellent." — NJ.Com
Critic reviews
"Have you ever enjoyed a book without liking any of the characters in it? That's my takeaway from Alice Feeney's wonderfully paced debut novel "Sometimes I Lie"...I couldn't stop listening." -NJ.com
"Stephanie Racine, is a very strong performer, and she had my attention from her opening lines." -Bookreporter.com
"I don’t want to tell you too much about the plot of this deliciously intricate tale, but it will reward your listening — not least because of the fine reading from [Stephanie] Racine, who captures the story’s many time and voice shifts with skill." -Providence Journal