Believe Me

Believe Me by JP. Delaney, published by Quercus on January 22, 2019, is a psychological thriller that delves into the complexities of identity and deception. The story follows Claire, a struggling actress in America without a green card, who takes on a unique job as a decoy for a divorce law firm. Tasked with catching unfaithful husbands on tape, Claire navigates a precarious situation where the lines between her role and reality blur, especially when a murder investigation unfolds.
Readers will find a narrative that explores the intricacies of manipulation and the consequences of deceit. As Claire becomes embroiled in a murder case, she must use her acting skills to lure a potential killer into revealing the truth. The book presents a tense atmosphere where trust is fragile, and the stakes are high, making it a thought-provoking exploration of morality and survival. With 416 pages, this edition offers an engaging experience for those interested in psychological suspense.
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In this twisty psychological thriller from the New York Times bestselling author of The Girl Before, an actress plays both sides of a murder investigation. A struggling actor, a Brit in America without a green card, Claire needs work and money to survive. Then she gets both. But nothing like she expected. Claire agrees to become a decoy for a firm of divorce lawyers. Hired to entrap straying husbands, she must catch them on tape with their seductive propositions. The rules? Never hit on the mark directly. Make it clear you’re available, but he has to proposition you, not the other way around. The firm is after evidence, not coercion. The innocent have nothing to hide. Then the game changes. When the wife of one of Claire’s targets is violently murdered, the cops are sure the husband is to blame. Desperate to catch him before he kills again, they enlist Claire to lure him into a confession. Claire can do this. She’s brilliant at assuming a voice and an identity. For a woman who’s mastered the art of manipulation, how difficult could it be to tempt a killer into a trap? But who is the decoy . . . and who is the prey?
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