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Who’s Lying Now?
- Narrated by: Sofia Zervudachi
- Length: 14 hrs and 57 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Mystery
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- Kindle Customer
- 29-05-22
not her best
story took too long to develop and didn't finish the story? dissatisfied not her best
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- Mr. Ron Barkess
- 14-05-22
Confusing and a difficult read
I found this book hard to follow and a little irritating. The dates kept chopping and changing and I had to keep stopping to think about who was who most of the time. I also sadly didn’t enjoy all the Covid references. Not for me sadly.
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- bookworm
- 01-05-22
A little disappointed
Mot one of Susan's best book ,didn't quite grip me .I usually like her novels .
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- Nicknacks
- 22-04-22
Excellent story and narration spoilt by pandemic references
As always Susan Lewis creates a clever plot and a cast of apparently delightful and engaging characters, not all of them who they initially appear to be once the closed doors are opened up! Sofia Zervudachi did a brilliant narration, one of the best I’ve heard in quite a while. For me the story was spoilt by constant references to lockdowns, masks and social distancing. All the characters including the younger ones apparently followed the rules to the letter. Does Susan Lewis live in a make believe world as well as writing about one? My experience of people following the rules (especially but not limited to younger ones!) was vastly different and much more real and I would have preferred it if Susan could have allowed for this and not made all the characters seem like they were all model citizens who never broke the rules.