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What Lies Between Us
What Lies Between Us | John Marrs
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Nina can never forgive Maggie for what she did. And she can never let her leave. They say every house has its secrets, and the house that Maggie and Nina have shared for so long is no different. Except that these secrets are not buried in the past. Every other night, Maggie and Nina have dinner together. When they are finished, Nina helps Maggie back to her room in the attic, and into the heavy chain that keeps her there. Because Maggie has done things to Nina that can't ever be forgiven, and now she is paying the price. But there are many things about the past that Nina doesn't know, and Maggie is going to keep it that way--even if it kills her. Because in this house, the truth is more dangerous than lies.
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Kshakal
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Eggs 🖤💛🩶 3mo
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Kshakal
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Holy moly… what a crazy, twisted roller coaster right up until the very last page! Just when I thought I had things figured out… bam… a twist would come out of nowhere! Make sure you buckle up if you are going to read this one!

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Its_Amanda_Plz
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It‘s giving chaotic, psychotic, neurotic, traumatic, and even a touch of necrotic. The only phrase you need for this book is WTF. I imagine this one will stick with me for some time.

BarbaraBB I read an loved one another of his books and definitely want to read more by him! 4mo
ReadingisMyPassion I LOVED this one! 3mo
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Kathmerino
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Can someone explain me - if It is a fact that the father of Nina was a child molester? I can not stop thinking that the father was another victim of Nina

Its_Amanda_Plz If I‘m interpreting what I read correctly, he was not a child molester. Maggie, the mom, thought that was what he was doing. Towards the end of the book, Nina has a brief flashback of him talking to another woman and he comes to her room and tells her that he‘s going to leave mom. Nina is upset that he‘s going to destroy the family and that‘s when she kills him. Maggie does not know about this side. 4mo
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MizzGraham
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Dude, 21% of the way in and this is cool! Why does the mc have her mother locked in a soundproof room upstairs? So twisty already!

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Rachiiebookdragon
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This was a wild book to read 😳

4.5/5

Read for reading challenges.

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BookMaven9
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🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

This one is pretty dark and has a Whatever happened to baby Jane vibe going on but instead of sisters it‘s a mother and daughter dynamic. Nina chains her mom to the attic upstairs out of vengeance but why?

I have to say this was a great page turner trying to figure out how these two women ended up in the situation they seem in which is dysfunction to the extreme!

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Twainy
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🎧 📚 This was such a dark psychological thriller!

We open up with a daughter living at her mother‘s house. She‘s locked and chained her mom up in the attic & the story takes off from there.

Why is she locked up! What could make a daughter do such a thing?

It‘s dark but good. You are faced with 2 points of view and different time lines telling the story. Is either one of them or both an unreliable narrator?

Read it & find out! 😁

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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suvata
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One of my new favorite authors. I‘m determined to read his entire catalog. His thrillers are filled with hidden twists and turns and are fairly creepy. Perfect for me!!

They say every house has its secrets, and the house that Maggie and Nina have shared for so long is no different.

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Kgaudiuso
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I was totally into this book until…
Until she had her son and his family didn‘t suspect her to the point of turning this into the happy ending I wanted.

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Eggbeater
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Panpan

#JoyousJanuary #Readathon
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I am really not having any luck with books lately. This started off with some potential, but the ending was so misinformed in such a classicly inaccurate portrayal of a specific issue that it made me angry.

Trashcanman 😘 3y
Andrew65 Oh dear 😔 3y
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JacqMac
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My review, WTF was that? Dark, twisted, deeply disturbing and not at all predictable. Every second day, Nina and Maggie eat dinner together. Then Nina takes Maggie back to the attic, where she switches out her long chain and shackle for a shorter one. Nina feels the need to punish Maggie for what she has done. But there are things Nina doesn‘t know. This one gets all the stars!!
#OutstandingOctober Goals: 4 books off the TBR
20:36 @Andrew65

Andrew65 Well done 👏👏👏 4y
BiblioLitten I didn‘t realise I had it stacked already....good review! 💫 4y
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Liatrek
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This is my second John Marrs book and he is officially on my auto buy list. This book was probably the most dark and twisty mother daughter relationship I've ever read. I am still processing all the dark revelations and outcomes in this book. This was on my kindle so one down many more to go :-)
#SCARATHLON2020 #TeamSlaughter #CYOREADATHON #Screamathon #KindleClearOut

Clwojick After reading The One, I‘ve been in love with him. I‘ll have to check this one out! 😀 4y
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Nicki_K
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Thanks to #netgalley for the ARC in exchange for a fair and honest review. I was captivated from the first chapter. It was such a great read. So twisty and suspenseful and just when you think there cannot be another twist coming you get slammed with another one. It was one of those books I couldn't put down and when I finished it I was left thinking wtf did I just read?! In the best of ways of course! Such a deliciously dark read. #johnmarrs

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JoScho
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This is a mother and daughter story unlike anything I have read or could even imagine. Nina keeps her mother, Maggie, locked away in the attic. Maggie has done things that Nina can never forgive her for. Alternating POVs from mother and daughter from the past and the present. So many secrets and wtf moments. Well written and compulsively readable. Family dysfunction at the highest level. This one is available on Kindle Unlimited.

kspenmoll Good review! So good not sure I could stomach this book!😀 4y
JoScho @kspenmoll thank you! It is so good! 4y
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ReadingisMyPassion
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What a ride! This is sure to be one of the best psychological thrillers of the year. I was in suspense the entire time.

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JoScho
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It is finally cooling off a bit so doing a little audiobook listening on the porch with they two nubbins.
#dogsoflitsy #mork #millhouse
Leanna you are right! This book is crazy!
@guinsgirlreads

guinsgirlreads It is!! I couldn‘t wait to see how they ended up lol 4y
JoScho @guinsgirlreads I am for sure curious. We just found out that she has a lump in her breast. 4y
Soubhiville All the love for your dog! 4y
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Leftcoastzen 👏🐶🐶 4y
guinsgirlreads @JoScho Ok 👍🏻 😜 ! Keep me posted heheh 🤗 4y
JoScho @guinsgirlreads almost done and damn Nina is crazy as hell! 4y
guinsgirlreads @JoScho lol right! I was like how on earth on these two going to get through with this?! 4y
JoScho @guinsgirlreads and it turns out they didn‘t get through it! 4y
guinsgirlreads @JoScho That ending was nuts! 4y
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guinsgirlreads
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Wow! I don‘t even know what I just read! This book is a total mind-f**k about a horribly screwed us relationship between a mother and daughter. I couldn‘t stop reading it! You just have to see what‘s going to happen next and how (or if) they get out of the toxicity.

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Nisjdjd So true!!! Especially in this age of social media and 24/7 news cycles! 4y
KathyWheeler And, once people believe in that lie, you cannot convince them of the truth. 4y
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guinsgirlreads
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Next #NetGalley read.

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BookNightOwl
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This book took me for a rollercoaster ride. You have a mother Maggie and daughter Nina who live together in a house full of lies and deceit. But who is telling the lies and who is deceiving who? These characters had me going back and forth as to who is really the bad guy here. The book is written back and forth from years before and present day to tell you the full story. My second book I have read from John Marrs and he does not disappoint!!!

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TorieStorieS
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My first experience with this author- and it certainly won‘t be my last! This fast-paced domestic thriller tells a very twisted tale of a mother and daughter- and the horrible ways they have damaged each other. The plot seems to take some familiar turns- but watch out for some of those turns to be completely turned upside down! Darkly addictive, I couldn‘t put this down, despite not ever rooting for Nina or Maggie! Impressively done!

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yvo_about_books
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Getting a few chapters in while I wait for this chocolate/vanilla marble cake to bake... I finally found a story that is managing to blow me away again!! 😍📖

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my.books.in.squares
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Creepy, twisted and very disturbing.

Another fast paced story by John Marrs. His books never let me down.

⭐⭐⭐⭐

Pub date. 15 May 2020

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