Lying with Strangers

Lying with Strangers by James Grippando is a suspense fiction novel published by Madison Park Press in 2006. This first edition spans 413 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Peyton Shields, whose life is dramatically altered after a harrowing attack that she narrowly escapes. As she grapples with the aftermath, she discovers a chilling reality: those closest to her refuse to believe her account of the attack, leading her to question whom she can truly trust.
Readers will find a gripping narrative that delves into themes of stalking and betrayal, as well as the complexities of relationships, particularly between husbands and wives. Set against the backdrop of Boston, the novel explores the psychological tension that arises when personal safety is compromised and the truth is obscured. Grippando’s storytelling invites readers to navigate a world where appearances can be deceiving, and trust becomes a fragile commodity.
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Peyton Shields finds her life irrevocably changed by an attack that she barely survives, an event that causes her to realize that she can trust no one when everyone close to her denies her story that the attack was deliberate.
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