
One Little Lie
The thought-provoking, provocative bookclub read sure to get conversations flowing One little white lie. One tiny omission. A slight manipulation of the truth. But that moment would change everythingâŠ
One little white lie. One tiny omission. A slight manipulation of the truth. But that moment would change everything.
'A big tangled mess of lies that I couldn't put down ⊠Wild and brilliantly written, I loved it' âVOGUE WILLIAMS
âA must for your book club. Provocative, emotionally challenging and everyone will have an opinion - guaranteedâ IMOGEN CLARK, Reluctantly Home
âDespicable, controversial and peep-through-your-fingers compellingâ RACHEL SARGEANT, The Perfect Neighbours
âWill stay with me for a long timeâ LOUISE JENSEN, The Intruders
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It was the small things that weighed Sarah down. The dirty dishes abandoned in the sink. The empty bottle of milk put back inside the fridge. The clothes left crumpled on the floor. A life of never-ending mental load and constant demands. Somewhere along the way, Sarah had become a caretaker for everyone around her, both at home and at work.
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Then came the lie. One harmless white lie, she thought. Just a little shift in the narrative.
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And for a while everything became better. But one lie wasnât enough. It was soon followed by another. And another. Until the truth became something unrecognizable, a distant memory swallowed by fiction.
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She never intended for it to spiral this way. It was just one little white lie. But the truth would inevitably threaten everything she held dearâŠ
More love for One Little LieâŠ
âPlays with the dark and light of lies and trust⊠Fabulous readâ Jacqueline Ward, The Replacement
âA taught, emotional read guaranteed to provoke heated debateâ Clover Stroud, The Wild Other
âDark, original, thought-provoking, and utterly compellingâ Louise Beech, The Mountain in my Shoe
âDeeply provocative, often painful, and sure to get conversations flowingâ Lucy Ashe, Clara & Olivia
âYou wonât want to put it down' Gemma Hartley, Fed Up
âProvocative, powerful and impossible not to talk about afterwardsâ Celia Silvani, Just Between Mothers
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The thought-provoking, provocative bookclub read sure to get conversations flowing One little white lie. One tiny omission. A slight manipulation of the truth. But that moment would change everythingâŠ
One little white lie. One tiny omission. A slight manipulation of the truth. But that moment would change everything.
'A big tangled mess of lies that I couldn't put down ⊠Wild and brilliantly written, I loved it' âVOGUE WILLIAMS
âA must for your book club. Provocative, emotionally challenging and everyone will have an opinion - guaranteedâ IMOGEN CLARK, Reluctantly Home
âDespicable, controversial and peep-through-your-fingers compellingâ RACHEL SARGEANT, The Perfect Neighbours
âWill stay with me for a long timeâ LOUISE JENSEN, The Intruders
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It was the small things that weighed Sarah down. The dirty dishes abandoned in the sink. The empty bottle of milk put back inside the fridge. The clothes left crumpled on the floor. A life of never-ending mental load and constant demands. Somewhere along the way, Sarah had become a caretaker for everyone around her, both at home and at work.
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Then came the lie. One harmless white lie, she thought. Just a little shift in the narrative.
Â
And for a while everything became better. But one lie wasnât enough. It was soon followed by another. And another. Until the truth became something unrecognizable, a distant memory swallowed by fiction.
Â
She never intended for it to spiral this way. It was just one little white lie. But the truth would inevitably threaten everything she held dearâŠ
More love for One Little LieâŠ
âPlays with the dark and light of lies and trust⊠Fabulous readâ Jacqueline Ward, The Replacement
âA taught, emotional read guaranteed to provoke heated debateâ Clover Stroud, The Wild Other
âDark, original, thought-provoking, and utterly compellingâ Louise Beech, The Mountain in my Shoe
âDeeply provocative, often painful, and sure to get conversations flowingâ Lucy Ashe, Clara & Olivia
âYou wonât want to put it down' Gemma Hartley, Fed Up
âProvocative, powerful and impossible not to talk about afterwardsâ Celia Silvani, Just Between Mothers
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