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The Pact
The Pact: A gripping psychological thriller with heartstopping suspense | S.E. Lynes
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You made a promise to your sister. It could destroy your daughter. The Daughter 15-year-old Rosie lies in hospital fighting for her life. Shes trying to tell her mother what happened to her, but she cant speak the words out loud. The Mother Toni is a doting and over-protective mother, terrified for her daughters life. Having lost her husband in a tragic accident, Toni has dedicated her life to keeping Rosie safe from harm. She needs to know what secrets Rosie has been keeping, and how she ended up in a hospital bed but Toni has a secret of her own The Pact Thirty years ago, Toni and her sister Bridget made each other a promise: never to speak of their childhood; to protect each other without asking for help from others, no matter what But in order to save Rosie, Toni may have to break her lifelong promise to her sister and open doors to her past she hoped would remain closed forever. The Pact is a chilling psychological thriller about the lies we will tell to save our children. Perfect for fans of Gone Girl, Apple Tree Yard and The Sister. What readers are saying about The Pact: 'Wow, wow, wow... I absolutely devoured this book. An absolute must read.' Into the Reading Corner 'Oh my! So many twists and turns in this book! I couldnt stop reading just waiting to see whats next! Then, oh my goodness, I didnt see that coming! I literally couldnt put it down... Exhilarating!' Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars 'S.E. Lynes has become one of my must-read authors... Clear your diary and settle down with The Pact; once you start there's no stopping. Another belter of a book!' Bibliophile Book Club, 5 stars 'WOW I can't stop thinking about The Pact. The author grabbed my attention at the very beginning and brilliantly kept me on the edge of my seat as I tried to figure out what was going on... I would definitely read more from S.E. Lynes and recommend The Pact to anyone who loves a good psychological thriller. Five out of five stars.' Lady J's Bookish Nook 'A thrilling read, this book has twists and turns galore and I devoured it in one sitting!' Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars 'A brilliant, beautiful book which leaves the reader simultaneously shattered and full of hope Perfection.' Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars 'Full of tension and shocks. The twists and turns were fired out like a salvo of ammunition and what happened was truly terrible and unthinkable... I loved the fast paced storytelling, the wonderfully crafted characters and the cleverly plotted all action, all guns blazing story. Lovers of modern psychological thrillers will lap up this novel.' Goodreads reviewer An unnerving psychological thriller had me on the very edge of my seat, whilst holding my duvet up covering one eye from the horrors I was reading, but at the same time not able to turn the pages quick enough. The Glass House, 5 stars I found myself turning faster and faster as I had to find out what was going on One brilliant book. Nickis Book Blog, 5 stars I didn't want to put it down and by 80% I was knocking it back like tequila pure genius I will be shouting it's praise from the rooftops for a long time to come. Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars Wow! Another amazing, unputdownable, brilliantly written, fast paced and page turning story One of the best thrillers I have read from an author to watch. Brilliant. Unforgettable. Renita DSilva, 5 stars
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Aswenson
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July reads! I really enjoyed Ask Again, Yes, Recursion, and Red, White, and Royal Blue.
#swensonreads #swensonreads19

StillLookingForCarmenSanDiego A great month of reading! 💕📚💕 5y
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heyhaleyjames
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This is my listen for the next couple days at work 😎 I usually struggle finding a lone novel by new artists. So let's keep our fingers crossed boys and girls 🤞🏼

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The storyline was engrossing and the sympathetic characters led to that. I was invested in the “what happens next” factor, but then after the “reveal” the rest of the ending became too elongated, too predictable, and therefore fell flat. I still give it a pick, I just felt as if the end could have been tightened up a little more because it was already clear what was going to happen so I didn‘t need a 1.5 hour unfolding. Just end it already.

MonthlyBookClub This cover is intense! 6y
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