Tell Me Lies (by J.P. Pomare)
Thanks to the books Audible includes in my membership, I’ve developed a fondness for listening to J.P. Pomare’s psychological thrillers.
‘Tell Me Lies’ by J.P. Pomare is a gripping psychological thriller that delves into the intricate complexities of family dynamics and deception. Margot Scott, a Melbourne psychologist, believes she’s constructed an ideal life until a troubled client’s session takes a sinister turn, leading to a chilling accusation that threatens to shatter everything she holds dear. As secrets from her past collide with present perils, Margot must navigate a labyrinth of lies to safeguard her family and uncover the truth.
As a former therapist, I found the protagonist’s role as a psychologist particularly intriguing. While I may not condone some of her decisions, they contribute to the story’s suspenseful and dangerous atmosphere. The narrative begins with a shocking scene that lingers in my mind, piquing my curiosity about its connection to the unfolding plot. The well-developed characters and masterful twists craft a suspenseful and emotionally charged tale that keeps me guessing until the final, shocking revelation. This is one of my favorite stories by J.P. Pomare so far.
As an Audible Original, ‘Tell Me Lies’ is expertly produced with Aimee Horne’s exceptional narration.
I have reviews on my blog for other J.P. Pomare stories, which you can find linked below.
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