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Book SynopsisBest friends . . . better liars. A dark and addictive psychological thriller about who you can trust, and the damage dark secrets can do, by the Top Ten ebook bestselling author of My Husband's Lies.Trade ReviewIncredibly twisty, beautifully written, evocative and deliciously satisfying. I cannot recommend it highly enough! -- Claire Allan
A compelling tale of love, jealousy, betrayal - and a devastating secret at the dark heart of a lifelong friendship. A great read with
a twist that I didn't see coming! -- T. M. Logan
Kept me gripped and guessing -- B. A. Paris
Stunning . . .
dark undercurrents and sinister twists. A top-end read -- Amanda Robson
A taut, tantalising thriller . . . full of passion and intrigue, sexual tension and desperate longing . . . mesmerising storytelling -- Sheryl Browne
[A] fantastic novel, which holds you in its iron grip throughout. Enough
twists, turns, and deftly drawn characters to keep even the most demanding reader thoroughly satisfied -- S. D. Robertson
Packs a knock-out final punch. Cunningly plotted and beautifully crafted, this is England on superlative form -- Helen Fields
Caroline England writes with real conviction about the strengths and limits of female friendship.
Betray Her is
a compelling, twisty tale that lovers of psychological crime fiction will relish -- Kate Rhodes
Though
twisty and turny, this is one to really savour as with Caroline (like in her previous books) it's all about the
beautiful writing.
Wonderful -- Louise Beech
I LOVED this book! An unstoppable thriller with more twists and turns than a corkscrew.
This book had me gripped from the very first page! Five stars from me -- Caroline Mitchell
A taut and twisted tale of toxic relationships - trademark Caroline England -- Rachel Sargeant
Utterly addictive; I'll be recommending this book to everyone I know -- Victoria Selman
A thoroughly good read! A sophisticated domestic noir with real emotional depth -- Sam Carrington
Exquisite prose and a roller coaster ride of secrets and lies -- Jane Isaac
You'll be hooked from the first pages, and the gripping plot holds you by the scruff of the neck and doesn't let go until the twisting, turning end -- Phaedra Patrick
A vivid account of friendship, betrayal and long-buried dark secrets -- Kate Ellis
I instantly became lost in the gripping story . . .
Betray Her has everything that you'd expect from a psychological thriller and much more;
a whirlwind of jealousy, illicit relationships, secrets and lies that will sweep you up and carry you along until the end. -- Petrina Banfield
Drew me in from the first page, twisted and turned, unravelling deliciously to an unexpected conclusion.
A true page turner with
characters that get under your skin and stay there long after you've read the last words -- Faith Bleasdale
An
absorbing and
highly enjoyable modern morality tale about
a toxic friendship with a heart of darkness. Caroline has a real gift for creating characters you genuinely care about. -- Judith O’Reilly
Really enjoyed this dark and twisted tale of toxic relationships -- Roz Watkins
Really loved this . . . Layer upon layer of history coming back to mess with today's lives and relationships. And no,
I didn't see that end coming! -- Sarah Jasmon
Praise for Caroline England:
I was
gripped immediately -- Katerina Diamond
Twists to leave you dizzy -- Teresa Driscoll
I finished it in hours!
Truly a terrific read! -- Martina Cole
Twisting triangles of love and lust distort a perfect circle of friends in this slow-burning literary
thriller -- Rachel Sargeant
A clever,
intriguing and
twisted tale that builds to a gut-wrenching conclusion -- Roz Watkins
Sharp and sweetly twisted. I loved it -- Helen Fields
A
totally absorbing read that's beautifully written, where lives and
secrets slowly unravel -- Elisabeth Carpenter
A
sumptuous serving of
domestic noir -- S. D. Robertson
A
simmering cocktail of betrayal, lust and deceit in this
explosively plotted thriller about family secrets and broken friendship -- Sanjida Kay
An
intoxicating read. A
thrilling blend of social drama and crime thriller. Recommended! -- David Stuart Davies