‘Everything Is Lies’ by Helen Callaghan #bookreview #FridayReads #psychological #thriller

Check out this review of the book, Everything is Lies, by Helen Callaghan, as featured in this post from Allison Williams’ blog.

Alison Williams Writing

Everything

Waterstones Amazon.co.uk

What if your parents had been lying to you since the day you were born? 

Sophia’s parents lived quiet, ordinary lives. At least she thought so, until she came home to discover her mother hanged, and her father in a pool of blood.

Sophia is certain her mother didn’t try to kill her father – but clearing her name will draw Sophia deep into a past she never imagined.

A past that hides a dark and twisted secret . . .

Because if everything you’ve been told is lies, then how dangerous is the truth? 

Sophia has escaped the boredom of her childhood home and is living in London, working as an architect. Her mother, who she recognises has issues, bothers her constantly, and as the novel opens, she calls Sophia when she is out with her new colleagues, asking her to come home. Irritated, Sophia refuses…

View original post 228 more words