A review by chroniclesofabookmum
Let Me Lie by Clare Mackintosh

4.0

One year ago, Anna’s mother chose to end her life following the suicide of her husband just months earlier. Anna is now trying to live her life with a new born baby and a man she hardly knows whilst trying to come to terms with the loss of her parents. However, things aren’t all what they seem. Let Me Lie, follows Anna’s journey through finding out the truth behind her parents deaths whilst deciphering who she can trust and who she cannot.

I was lucky enough to be given a copy of this book through Netgalley. When I first looked it up on Goodreads I was apprehensive to start this book as it didn’t have the best reviews. However I actually really enjoyed this book. I really connected with the writing style and with the characters, especially Anna and Murray. I felt like the author managed to send me down the wrong track several times. I was convinced I knew how it would end but I was wrong! There were so many twists and turns throughout, and even to the very end of the book I found that I was surprised! I did find that some parts of the book dragged and felt unnecessary but all in all it was a thoroughly enjoyable read!