Young married couple Heidi and Freddie just moved to Huntington Grove. All the neighbours see they are friendly and polite but why is one door in their house always locked?
Across the street, Willow tries not to argue with her teenage daughter – even as her marriage is falling apart. And where does her husband really go each night, leaving the bed beside her cold?
Feeling lonely, she always waves hello to single dad Dylan next door. His wife died in a tragic murder. The culprit was never found. It’s no surprise there are rumours he was involved…
On a beautiful sunny day, it’s time for the whole street to gather for a summer party. Everyone plasters on a fake smile. But soon the picnic tables will be overturned, sirens will blare – and one of the residents will be marched away in police handcuffs.
Everyone at the party will be questioned. But everyone will lie…And with every household hiding something, who has a secret big enough to kill for?
An absolutely addictive psychological thriller that proves you can never really know what goes on behind closed doors. Perfect for fans of Lisa Jewell, Shari Lapena and The Perfect Marriage.
He’s also been busy since turning thirty: his Jessica Daniel crime series has sold more than a million copies in the UK; he has written a fantasy-adventure trilogy for young adults; a second crime series featuring private investigator Andrew Hunter and the standalone thriller, Down Among The Dead Men.
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Home Is Where The Lies Live
First, I want to thank Kerry Wilkinson, Bookouture and NetGalley for providing me with this book so I may bring you this review.
Oh Kerry Wilkinson you made me the happiest girl when you chose my name to be your main character in your latest psychological thriller! Once I heard that I knew I needed to read and review Home is Where The Lies Live and see what you put my character through lol! Seriously though Heidi is not a common name picked in books unless you count for the storybook character. So I thank you!
In Home Is Where The Lies Live is a fast paced addictive and twisted read that you will need to clear your schedule for. He has so many great storylines going on that there is literally something for everyone in this book.
Kerry opened up the book in an unique way with an emergency log conversation back and forth with the Handler, Caller, and Jennifer about events going on at a party. It is this intense conversation that hooked me into the book and wondered what really happened at that party. These conversations would not just pop up at the beginning but throughout the book as well interviewing others that were at that party as well.
The storyline I most liked was how Willow recognized Heidi’s husband Freddie from back in the day when they went to school together. However, he totally blew her off and pretended like he had no clue who she was. I was dying to know why he was blowing her off and what he was really hiding. This is one storyline that I could not figure out and was shocked by at the end.
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