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|date=March 2017
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This book swept me away and the stories within stories gripped me tight. The woman lying there, seemingly peacefully in the crisp white hospital sheets seems so different from the woman on the radio show, or the young kid from 20 years ago. ''Sometimes I lie'', she tells us, and so beyond working our way through the clues, we also have to sift the truth from the fabrications. Who can you trust when you're not sure you can trust yourself?
I'd like to thank the publishers for sending us a copy to review. We also have a review of [[I Know Who You Are by Alice Feeney]].
Sometimes other people lie too, and [[Lie with Me by Sabine Durrant]] is a great example that men can also be fibbers.