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Friday, September 21, 2018
Covering the Lies by Sofia Grey
Adele is looking for a fresh start. A change of scenery sounds like the perfect solution, in this case a transfer overseas to the London office.
An embezzlement scandal coming from the upper ranks of her employer’s company isn’t what she had in mind. Especially when the Chief Financial Officer is found dead on the train tracks.
One of her oldest friends is accused of the fraud. The guy she’s falling for is being investigated for the murder. And someone is working overtime to make sure Adele doesn’t uncover the real story.
Everyone is keeping secrets. Can Adele pick her way through the web of lies to find the truth before she becomes the next victim?
PLEASE NOTE, this book contains sensitive material such as the aftermath of sexual assault (off the page). Reader discretion is advised.
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This book could be alternately titled Issues: We've Got Them because oh man are these people messed up. They weave such twisted, tangled webs with their interwoven relationships that they themselves get lost as often as not. It's part of what makes this book so compelling though, because you don't want to look away from the train wreck of their lives. At the same time as you're boggling at how they could make such an utter hash of things though, you're also rooting for them and hoping they'll all pull through and everyone will find their happily ever after because the author does such a great job of making you care about them and what happens to them.
You can easily read this book without having read the first book and still understand everything just fine though I'd highly recommend you read the first book as well since it is equally good. As are all of the related books. Just read them all, you won't be sorry.
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