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Who’s Lying Now?: The most thought-provoking emotional novel of 2022 from bestselling author Susan Lewis

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Once you’ve finished figuring out all the fun puzzles in Braindom 2: Who is Lying, check out some more of our quiz and trivia games. Sometimes you are to figure out which person is lying, other times you may simply be investigating who is who.

We use cookies to personalise content and ads, to provide social media features and to analyse our traffic. When the actual lockdowns and restrictions of the world were happening allowing you to feel like the story is that much more verifiable.When editor Jeannie Symonds drives from her home and is not seen or heard from for weeks, the list of suspects seems to grow daily. Lewis allows each character to grow within a tight plot and my allegiances floundered with each new reveal. It’s set in Kesterly-on-Sea during the pandemic, masks and social distancing are tastefully included in this mystery. This is a fun riddle game that presents you with over a hundred tricky scenarios and you have to think outside the box to solve them. This opens 12 days after Jeannie disappears, a wealthy publisher with a reputation for being one that is tough and will cut you off at the drop of a hat.

For all ebook purchases, you will be prompted to create an account or login with your existing HarperCollins username and password. It did take me a little to get into the book because there are a lot of characters and they are interrelated- Fliss used to be married to Neil, and now Neil is married to Estelle, but he is also Jeannie's landscaper, etc. After scoping out the scene for various bits of intel, pick the answer you think is correct to progress up the path to new stages and milestones! As she’s reminiscing over a recent present and making herself a cup of tea she remembers he’ll be home in 2 days, anticipating the new surprise he will have for her.Cara begins to question the residents of this close-knit community, sure that someone has a secret to hide.

The author has obviously put a lot of thought into all the little details that make each character come to life on the pages. I find that the style of going back and forth between two time periods is sometimes difficult to keep up with but Susan Lewis did a great job keeping that from happening. Some chapters are leading up to the disappearance and told from various POVs from Jeannie herself to neighbors and friends, and other chapters focus on the police detective trying to find out what happened.One thing I didn't really like was the constant references to the COVID pandemic- kudos to the author for writing it in at all when many others are leaving it out, but the constant references to mask-wearing and social distancing got really repetitve for me. The chapters go back and forth between well before Jeannie is missing, shortly before, the day of, and afterwards.

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