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File Size: 3223 KB
Print Length: 298 pages
Publisher: HQ Digital (December 13, 2018)
Publication Date: December 13, 2018
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B07DD4S1H1
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#28,922 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
This is a terrific mystery and a very believable protagonist. This is for fans of Girl on a Train (altho much better) and Gone Girl. I thought I'd figured it all out but twists right up to the end
This kept me guessing right til the end. I had a hard time putting it down. Just when you think you know how it goes down something will make you question it. Definitely worth reading
I absolutely loved this book. There are a few grammatical errors along the way but overall a very fast read. I loved the characters and ended finishing this book in two days starting up late to do so. I love books that jump back and forth through time and this was a very easy book to follow as it did so.
Tell the Truth by Amanda Brittany is a thriller that deals in digging deep into the past to uncover secrets buried long ago. This means the format is one in which you have a current timeline and flashes back into the past to follow along together until they finally intertwine.The story centers around Rachel who is a psychotherapist who has her own issues in her life going on. Her husband has left her for another woman leaving her to raise her daughter now as a single mother and Rachel’s own mother is suffering from dementia and barely recognizes her.When Rachel makes an appearance on a local talk show a strange call comes through but as she tries to put that incident out of her mind Rachel then begins receiving friend requests on Facebook with ominous messages. Rachel knows the only way to figure this out is to dig deep into the past that her mother has refused to talk about and find out just what happened when Rachel was a child.I will admit that yet again we have an author who has come up with a great story but it took a while for me to settle into the book. The beginning of Tell the Truth jumps around times quite a bit and that held me back from becoming immediately immersed but as the book goes on it becomes much easier to follow and distinguish the characters from each era. I had my guesses going on as to how it would all turn out and while I was getting close the wrap up did elude me from completely figuring it all out which is always fun too.I received an advance copy from the publisher via NetGalley.
The story starts out with a confession from an unidentified murderer, and then moves to Rachel being interviewed on live TV and a chilling call she receives on-air. We then meet her mum in flashbacks to 1987 and onward and discover more about Rachel, her mom and a bit of their background.Her mum, Laura is now in a care home for acute Alzheimer's and during one visit announces she needs to tell Rachel about things that happened in the past.This comment from her mum, combined with the strange phone call and then numerous Facebook friend requests from the murder victims the murderer confesses to in confessions between the story begin to weigh heavily on her. Added to that she is dealing with a break-up; being a single mom; dealing with her own sick mom - all these things leave her struggling to make sense of her life.All these strange requests plus baffling occurrences leave Rachel determined to discover what her mom is hiding - which in itself is an uphill task due to the extreme dementia.The flashbacks to 1987 onward with Laura plus the confessions from the unknown murderer gives the reader a bit of an inside track of events and allows you to develop your own theories with all the knowledge Rachel doesn't get.I moved through a couple of theories during the flow of this novel and even at about 65% of the way in, I wasn't sure which one was true and it turned out at the end most were way wrong!The book started off so slowly that I wondered what all the various narratives were about and how they would tie together and then they grabbed me! So then I had to sacrifice some sleep to see where they went.This was a brilliant read based upon what children remember from very young ages - what is real and actually remembered and what is made up or tweaked by what we were told by our parents and other important people in our lives.
Pretty good, but weird too. There is a creepy vibe throughout the entire story, lots of suspense. This story has a lot going on, so many twists. I read a review that said around the 80% completion the book has a reveal that should have ended the story and I somewhat agree. What came after that was shocking but so over the top that I think it took away from the story rather than add to it.Thanks to NetGalley, the author and HQ Digital for a copy in exchange for a review.
I received an advanced readers copy in exchange for an honest review.This book was really engaging until the ridiculous twist at the end. So bad that it almost took away the enjoyment I had gotten in the first 85% of the book. You could probably do better
Rachel’s childhood is a mess of fragmented memories, and her adult life is no less chaotic.Her mother and daughter were her only concrete links to the past and now they are slipping through her fingers. Fuelled by the fear of losing them both, she delves into her mother’s past, fast becoming entangled in her own tragic history.With eerie friend requests filling Rachel’s phone and shocking flashbacks filling her mind, she is plagued by her mother’s past, and soon realises that her entire life might just be a lie. Will she ever discover the truth?"It will have you questioning your own relationships and doubting if everyone in your life is who they say they are." And that it does! Tell the truth really gets you thinking about everyone you know and how well you actually know them. A scary good read that I blew threw in two days! I absolutely love thrillers like this one!Thank you #Netgalley and the publisher for the ARC of #TellTheTruthPub Date: 13 Dec 2018
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