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Friday, 23 December 2011

Book Review: Whispers and Lies

Hindustan Times: Here comes a chilling story, a woman whose serene life is turned upside down in a mysterious way, from New York Times bestselling author, Joy Fielding. In Delray, a forty year old nurse Terry Painter prided herself on her sensible pragmatic nature. Yet when the tall and young looking, Alison Simms arrives at her doorstep inquiring about renting a cottage, instantly the two share a good bond. Though Terry believes  Alison  may  be  cunning,
she is unwittingly drawn to the girl and her ‘brother’ Lance. The storyline moves at a fast-pace. Terry becomes extremely paranoid over Alison. Going deep into psychological nature of her most captivating character till date, Joy fielding came into limelight by challenging the most common and basic assumptions regarding love, friendship and obsession. Whispers and lies is a riveting tale, an unforgettable drama of fight to reclaim life. Source: Hindustan Times