

A We All Have Our Secrets
Jane Corry
You know she's lying...
But so are you.
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'Grips with menace and dread, yet touches the heart' Nicci French
'I couldn't turn the pages fast enough' Claire Douglas
Two women are staying in Willowmead House.
One of them is running.
One of them is hiding.
Both of them are lying.
Emily made one bad decision, and now her career could be over. Her family home on the Cornish coast is the only place where she feels safe. But when she arrives, there's a stranger living with her father. Emily doesn't trust the beautiful young woman, convinced that she's telling one lie after another. Soon, Emily becomes obsessed with finding out the truth...
But should some secrets stay buried forever?
DON'T MISS THE CAPTIVATING NEW BOOK FROM SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR JANE CORRY
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'I devoured We All Have Our Secrets in one sitting' Teresa Driscoll, I Am Watching You
'Full of intrigue and twists galore' BA Paris, The Therapist
'An unputdownable read' Emma Curtis, Invite Me in
'An utterly compelling story of female competition, with wonderfully drawn characters and plenty of twists' Heidi Perks, The Whispers
'Jane Corry writes consistently enthralling stories about the dark side of family life' Peter James, Picture You Dead
'Brilliant, with characters you care about and plots that knock you sideways' Phoebe Morgan, The Wild Girls
'A tense page turning drama but one that allows the humanity to shine through' Jane Shemilt, Little Friends
'Unmissable' Imran Mahmood, You Don't Know Me
'Twisty, pacy' Gilly MacMillan, The Long Weekend
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Reviews for A We All Have Our Secrets
Phoebe Morgan, The Wild Girls We All Have Our Secrets combines a fiendishly twisty page turner with a story about who we are and what matters. Jane Corry's skill as a storyteller and natural empathy for her characters make this an unputdownable read. One of her best
Emma Curtis, Invite Me in Jane Corry is a master at building tension - by the final few chapters you'll be reading through parted fingers. The twists just keep on coming - until the breath-taking final chapter
Celia Walden, Payday