Dead Girls Can't Lie

A gripping thriller that will keep you hooked to the last page

This title was previously available on NetGalley and is now archived.
Buy on BN.com Buy on Bookshop.org
*This page contains affiliate links, so we may earn a small commission when you make a purchase through links on our site at no additional cost to you.
Send NetGalley books directly to your Kindle or Kindle app

1
To read on a Kindle or Kindle app, please add kindle@netgalley.com as an approved email address to receive files in your Amazon account. Click here for step-by-step instructions.
2
Also find your Kindle email address within your Amazon account, and enter it here.
Pub Date Aug 15 2017 | Archive Date Sep 04 2017

Description

Best friends tell each other the truth – don't they?

When North Stone's best friend Kelly Orton is found hanging lifeless in a tree, North knows for certain it wasn't suicide. Kelly had everything to live for – a loving boyfriend, a happy life, and most importantly of all, Kelly would never leave North all by herself.

The girls have been friends since childhood, devoted to each other, soul sisters, or at least that's what North has always believed. But did Kelly feel the same way, or was she keeping secrets from her 'best friend' – deadly secrets...

When the police refuse to take North's suspicions seriously, she sets out to investigate for herself. But her search soon takes her to a glamorous world with a seedy underbelly, and before long North is out of her depth and getting ever closer to danger. Determined to find the truth, she soon wishes that dead girls could lie, because the truth is too painful to believe...

'In this well written novel the author made me feel North's frustration, and enjoyed the flashbacks of her friendship with Kelly which illustrated their mutual dependence, or was it North's need for Kelly which made their bond so strong?' Anita Davison.

Best friends tell each other the truth – don't they?

When North Stone's best friend Kelly Orton is found hanging lifeless in a tree, North knows for certain it wasn't suicide. Kelly had everything to...


Available Editions

EDITION Ebook
ISBN 9781786692504
PRICE £2.99 (GBP)
PAGES 288

Average rating from 71 members


Featured Reviews

Was this review helpful?

North Stone has strong convictions that her friend, Kelly, didn't kill herself. The problem is that no one will listen to North. The case seems pretty cut and dry, and North has a checkered past that doesn't make her the most reliable witness. When North receives cryptic text messages supporting her beliefs, she is determined to uncover the truth at all costs.

The complex plot has many layers. Each character is developed a little more as each layer is peeled back. North soon decides to undertake the investigation on her own, leading her to discover things about her friend and herself that might've been best left uncovered. Periodic flashbacks occur in he story that are in place to explain certain scenes. The flashbacks mainly serve as a means to show how Kelly's attitude and determination from the past drive North out of her comfort zone to help her on her investigation into Kelly's death. The flashbacks often clarify situations that North is facing. The author does a great job developing North's character as she masterfully weaves the past together with the present.

North's investigation uncovers a tangled web of money, power, and suspicious activity that she feels Kelly was involved in. North is a very anxious person, and she is constantly on edge throughout the whole book. Her nerves are frayed. At several points in the book North questions her own sanity. There are various reasons for this, but it really amps up as her own life becomes threatened. There is plenty of suspense in this book, and a few plot twists that ratchet the tension up along the way, but North is relentless in her pursuit of truth and justice.

I would recommend this book to fans of thrillers and suspense. I received this as a free ARC from Aria on NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

Was this review helpful?

Readers who liked this book also liked: