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The Perfect Betrayal
The Perfect Betrayal | Lauren North
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'A captivating, suspenseful thriller that draws you in - with a twist that will take your breath away.' TM Logan, bestselling author of Lies *** 'I THOUGHT SHE WAS OUR FRIEND. I THOUGHT SHE WAS TRYING TO HELP US.' After the sudden death of her husband, Tess is drowning in grief. All she has left is her son, Jamie, and she'll do anything to protect him - but she's struggling to cope. When grief counsellor Shelley knocks on their door, everything changes. Shelley is beautiful, confident and takes control when Tess can't bear to face the outside world. But when questions arise over her husband's death and strange things start to happen, Tess begins to suspect that Shelley may have an ulterior motive. Tess knows she must do everything she can to keep Jamie safe - but who can she trust? *** READERS ARE OBSESSED WITH THE PERFECT BETRAYAL: ‘This book floored me!’ ‘I’m still holding my breath.’ ‘The ending just hit me right between the eyes.’ ‘This wasn’t just good, it was amazing . . . jaw dropping.' ‘I was still reading it at 2.30 am!’ ‘Wow - that’s the first word that comes to mind.’ ‘This is my number 1 book read this year.’ ‘Buy this for yourself, you won’t be able to put it down!’ *** 'A heart-rending evocation of grief that packs a devious punch. It left me reeling.' Lesley Kara, bestselling author of The Rumour 'As satisfyingly intriguing and page-turning as you could possibly want.' Emma Curtis, author of One Little Mistake 'A sense of impending doom and foreboding gripped me from the first page . . . The ending is stunning and powerful.' Mary Torjussen, author of Gone Without a Trace
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bexhodge94
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Nicki_K
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This book had me gripped from the very beginning. Tess has recently lost her husband and whilst grieving she starts forming a friendship with her grief counsellor Shelly. But Jamie, Tess's son is missing and she is pretty sure Shelly is keeping him from her. Is he safe?? Is Tess having a breakdown? What an enthralling read from Lauren North. Suspense writing at its best and with a great plot twist or 2 thrown in to keep you wondering.

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This was an interesting read with a really clever twist that I didn't see coming at all. The book skips from present day to the past and back again. It did take a bit of following to start with. Especially the sections hearing just from Ian and Shelley. The story was interesting and built steadily. It deals with the difficult subject of grief and just how completely it can take hold of us. The ending was well done and totally relatable
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