Skip to product information
1 of 1

Someone Is Lying

The 'dark and twisty delight' from No.1 bestselling author Jenny Blackhurst
  • Author
    • Jenny Blackhurst
Format
Regular price £8.99
Regular price Sale price £8.99
The chilling new psychological thriller from Jenny Blackhurst, the No.1 eBook-bestselling author of HOW I LOST YOU. Perfect for fans of CLOSE TO HOME, BIG LITTLE LIES and DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES.

'Dark as hell'
SUSI HOLLIDAY

'Think Big Little Lies transposed to English suburbia'
RED MAGAZINE

One year after Erica Spencer falls from a treehouse at a lavish Halloween party, the residents of the exclusive gated community where she lived have comes to terms with her death and moved on with their lives.

Until one day, a post on the school's website announces there will be a podcast to expose what really happened on the night of the accident. Six suspects are named, with the podcaster promising to reveal the murderer by the end of the series.

Everyone in this community has secrets to keep, and one of them is already a killer...

PRAISE FOR SOMEONE IS LYING . . .

'An ideal read for Desperate Housewives fans'
WOMAN'S WEEKLY

'A dark and twisty delight'
ALEX MARWOOD

'Perfect read for Desperate Housewives fans . . . addictive stuff'
WOMAN & HOME

'A twisty plot with lots of characters hiding juicy secrets'
DAILY MAIL

'Like a dark, twisty Desperate Housewives . . .'
CLAIRE DOUGLAS

'An addictive thriller'

GOOD HOUSEKEEPING

'A compulsive, thoroughly engrossing thriller'
RED MAGAZINE

'A thoroughly twisty treat'
HEAT

'A well-plotted tale of human weakness... this engaging read romps along pulling us with it, breathless, to the bitter end'
CRIME HUB

'A compelling, well-plotted story'
CANDIS MAGAZINE

'Utterly gripping'
WOMAN'S OWN
  • Published: Nov 14 2019
  • Pages: 336
  • 196 x 128mm
  • ISBN: 9781472253699

Not available for shipping to the following countries:

  • ASM
  • GUM
  • MNP
  • UMI
  • FSM
  • MHL
  • PHL
  • PRI
  • USA
  • VIR
View full details

Press Reviews

  • Alex Marwood on Someone Is Lying
    A dark and twisty delight
  • Sharon Bolton </i>on<i> The Night She Died
    Compelling, disturbing and thoroughly enjoyable
  • Lisa Hall </i>on<i> The Night She Died
    I loved it. Jenny is an evil genius
  • Rachel Abbott on The Night She Died
    Blackhurst's excellent writing keeps the tension high right through to the final page
  • Daily Mirror on The Foster Child
    An eerie story that will keep you guessing
  • Mason Cross on Before I Let You In
    A dark psychological thriller that will have you looking suspiciously at your own friends
  • Shropshire Star on How I Lost You
    A thrill
  • Essentials on How I Lost You
    It's unsettling, unforgettable and you won't want to put it down
  • Claire Douglas on Someone Is Lying
    This is like a dark, twisty Desperate Housewives and I loved the podcast element. I think this is my favourite of hers yet!
  • Susi Holliday on Someone Is Lying
    Dark as hell
  • Rebecca Bradley on Someone Is Lying
    'Up to her usual brilliantly high, twisty standard. I was hooked from start to finish and would definitely recommend.'
  • Woman & Home
    Perfect read for Desperate Housewives fans. . . addictive stuff
  • Good Housekeeping
    An addictive thriller
  • Red Online
    A compulsive, thoroughly engrossing thriller... think Big Little Lies transposed to English suburbia
  • Heat
    A thoroughly twisty treat
  • Crime Hub
    A well-plotted tale of human weakness... this engaging read romps along pulling us with it, breathless, to the bitter end
  • Candis Magazine
    A compelling, well-plotted story.
  • Daily Mail
    A twisty plot with lots of characters hiding juicy secrets
  • Woman's Weekly
    'An ideal read for Desperate Housewives fans... An all-consuming read - the layers of deception and believable cast of suspects will have you hanging on every word.'
  • The Morning Star
    This thoroughly enjoyable and nasty tale of snobbery, deceit, loyalty and love supplies some of the year's most satisfyingly unspottable twists.
  • Woman's Own
    'Utterly gripping'