Who’s Lying Now?

Who’s Lying Now? by Susan Lewis is a compelling fiction work published by HarperCollins Publishers Limited on April 14, 2022. This 496-page novel delves into the complexities of trust and deception within a seemingly idyllic community. The story follows Jeannie Symonds, an eccentric publisher who disappears, prompting a young trainee investigator, Cara Jakes, to uncover the truth behind her vanishing.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines mystery and suspense as Cara teams up with detective Andee Lawrence to investigate Jeannie’s disappearance. The plot explores themes of family life and crime, revealing the secrets that lie beneath the surface of a close-knit neighborhood. As Cara navigates the challenges of her new role, she must discern who among the residents is telling the truth and who is hiding something. This edition offers an engaging exploration of the dynamics of trust and the hidden complexities of human relationships.
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You think you’re safe.
You think you know your neighbours.
But can you ever really know who’s telling the truth?
Jeannie Symonds is a force to be reckoned with – an eccentric, award-winning publisher, spending lockdown with her husband in a house near Kesterly-on-Sea. She seems to have it all: a high-flying career, a happy marriage, a niece she adores.
And then one day, she vanishes.
Cara Jakes is a new trainee investigator – young, intelligent and eager to prove herself. When she teams up with detective Andee Lawrence to look into the disappearance, she is determined to find out what has really happened to Jeannie. Cara begins to question the residents of this close-knit community, sure that someone has a secret to hide.
But how can she separate the truth from the lies?
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