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The Girl Behind the Lens

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The Girl Behind the Lens

By: Tanya Farrelly
Narrated by: Aoife McMahon
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About this listen

When every word’s a lie, a picture is worth a thousand

A dark psychological thriller about the secrets that destroy us, perfect for fans of THE COUPLE NEXT DOOR, BEHIND CLOSED DOORS and THE GIRLFRIEND.

Oliver Molloy never meant to hurt his wife. It was an accident, not his fault. A respected lawyer, he needs to make sure no one finds out the truth. But there’s someone watching him, waiting for him to slip up.

Photography student Joanna Lacey has always been close to her mother. But when Rachel Arnold turns up on her doorstep, Joanna’s world falls apart. The father she never knew has been found in the canal – a married man, now dead.

Joanna and Oliver’s paths cross when they meet at the funeral. Convinced everyone she loves is lying to her, Joanna turns to him for help. But Oliver is a far more dangerous liar than Joanna knows…

©2022 Tanya Farrelly (P)2023 HarperCollins Publishers
Suspense Thriller & Suspense

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Critic reviews

‘An absorbing psychological thriller … Oliver Malloy is one of the most skin-crawlingly creepy characters to appear in Irish Crime Fiction this year’ Declan Burke, Irish Times

‘For a debut novel, The Girl Behind the Lens is quite spectacular’ The London Economic

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