Lies by T.M. Logan; 2017; $27.99; 418 pages; St. Martins Press, New York, NY; 978-1-250-18226-5; checked out from Multnomah County Library, Fairview; 3/19/19-3/22/19
Why did I read this? Because of the Lee Child blurb at the top of the front cover.
Joe Lynch is out with his son, when his sees Mommy's car and they decide to surprise her. At that point Joe's life begins to unravel as he learns that most of what he believes about his life is lies. In this psychological thriller T.M. Logan takes us through so many twist and turns that most thrillers seem sedate compared to this. No violence but a ton of head games and a lot of deception. No one escapes psychologically unscathed. It is an immensely pleasurable read.
10/10
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