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Tell Me a Lie

By: CJ Carver
Narrated by: Peter Silverleaf
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How do you protect your family when you can't remember who's hunting them? A gripping international thriller from CWA Debut Dagger winner CJ Carver.

A family in England is massacred, the father left holding the shotgun.

PC Lucy Davies is convinced he's innocent.

A sleeper agent in Moscow requests an urgent meeting with Dan Forrester, referencing their shared past.

His amnesia means he has no idea whom he can trust.

An aging oligarch in Siberia gathers his henchmen to discuss an English accountant.

It's Dan's wife.

Perfect for fans of Lee Child and Mason Cross.

Narrated by Peter Silverleaf.

©2019 CJ Carver (P)2019 Bonnier Books UK
Crime Thrillers Espionage Fiction Mystery Police Procedural Suspense Thriller Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Detective
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Critic reviews

"Hard, fast and real - a solid gold A-grade thriller." (Lee Child)

"A terrific page-turner. Heart-stopping action and a heroine with guile as well as guts." (Harlan Coben)

"CJ Carver gives us everything: high-octane action, vivid characters, and thought-provoking mystery." (Meg Gardiner, author of The Burning Mind)

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Let Down By The Narrator

Whoever chose the narrator did neither the author nor the story any favours. I was so close to abandoning this book because of his lazy, uninspiring performance.
The story was okay if more than a little far-fetched.
I won't be going back for more.

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Another great story.

No 2 in the series. Am going to relisten to no 3!!!!!!! Please write some more in the series. So good. And different. Thoroughly recommend all 3.

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Shame about the Narrator!

What a horrendous narrater, he gabbles, runs out of breath because he is reading so fast, there is no difference in character voices - I could go on!
The story, however, is very good. I thoroughly enjoyed the first book in the series and eagerly downloaded this one, which switches between the young police officer and Dan, the ex-MI5 agent. Again the narrator spoils it totally by not making clear when he is switching place and protagonist. I had to rewind several times - something I have never had to do before when listening to an audiobook.
I am going to get the third book in the series, even though it is read by the same person, and just hope he has since learned how to tell a story!

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