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His and Hers: the thrilling, suspenseful and gripping psychological thriller soon to be a major TV series with Jessica Chastain as Executive Producer

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All of your questions are answered and again, it’s a book that BEGS you to reread the first chapter after the last, so you can see the clues you missed. There were a couple of plot points I found to be slightly confusing and one of the red herrings I thought was implausible and unnecessary, but a lot of other readers may disagree with me. Richard Armitage and Stephanie Racine give an arresting performance of this dark psychological thriller...As secrets are uncovered and additional bodies are found, Armitage and Racine shine with impeccable pacing, building tension that adds to the suspense." -- AudioFile Magazine

But I changed my mind after I figured out (a bit before Anna realized it) that Catherine Kelly was now Cat Jones. And-the murderer-a distorted VOICE on the audio, who could be male or female, and who explains the motive and murder to YOU, the reader, beginning in Chapter One. By the end of revelation you will get the answer of Who? and Why? but you will be confused to answer how?This book is full of everything you love to hate, unreliable narrators, messy characters with messier pasts and creepy woods. 🌲🍂 I’m not giving more clues to ruin your read! Last time I gave big spoilers to my buddyreaders and I found it somebody stole some of my unique Chardonnay bottles and replace them with apple cider! I don’t know how to manage to do that in quarantine but I don’t want to risk anything! I need my booze and more books at these horrible days. So I was truly surprised when the book suggested that Cat was the killer and THEN had Anna suggest that she was the killer and then FINALLY have Anna’s mother confess to the crimes. Twist upon twist upon twist!

There is a third POV, that of the killer. I paid attention to every word and still didn’t guess the outcome! Everyone is a suspect, everyone has motives. She started writing her first novel, Sometimes I Lie, when she was 30, writing in her spare time and on the train to work. She took the Faber Academy writing course, finishing the book and course at about the same time. [3]I stop by the flattened cardboard box that has been bothering me the most recently. I can see a strand of blond hair poking out the top, so I know she’s still there. I don’t know who she is, only that I might have been her had life unfolded differently. I left home when I was sixteen because it felt like I had to. I don’t do what I’m about to do now out of kindness; I do it because of a misplaced moral compass. Just like the soup kitchen I volunteered at last Christmas. We rarely deserve the lives we lead. We pay for them however we can, be it with money, guilt, or regret.

Some truly terrible things had happened in Anna's village and I definitely think she was in the right to leave it far behind. Regrettably, we all know buried secrets seldom stay buried. I thought that was super clever. There were moments when I thought that mystery perspective was every single character I had met thus far.

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Stunning, addictive … this book should not be missed!’ Samantha Downing, Sunday Times bestselling author of My Lovely Wife I bet you can't guess the murderer by the end of the book because author didn't gave any clue to suggest who is the killer. By the end you will feel like the author is genius to think of something like that but when you analyse it the turn of events will feel off the nook. Cleverly plotted and tightly written, this deliciously dark thriller will leave readers breathless… Feeney’s best book yet’ Daily Express

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