by Freida McFadden
Published
December 5, 2023
Pages
304 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Poisoned Pen Press
Hardcover
$36.99
Paperback
$8.11
Audiobook
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER A twisting, pulse-pounding thriller from the New York Times bestselling author of The Housemaid and The Coworker ! Sometimes the truth kills… Newlyweds Tricia and Ethan are searching for the house of their dreams. They think they've found it when they visit the remote manor that once belonged to Dr.
Adrienne Hale, a renowned psychiatrist who vanished without a trace years ago. But when a violent winter storm traps them at the estate, the house begins to lose its appeal. Stuck inside and growing restless, Tricia stumbles on a collection of audio transcripts from Dr.
Hale's sessions with patients. As Tricia listens to the cassette tapes, she learns about the terrifying chain of events leading up to the doctor's mysterious disappearance. With each tape, another shocking piece of the puzzle falls into place, and a web of lies slowly unravels.
But by the time Tricia reaches the final cassette, the one that reveals the entire horrifying story, it will be too late… From New York Times bestselling author Freida McFadden comes an addictive, unpredictable thriller that will keep you asking the question: what is the truth?
In the interwoven lives of seemingly ordinary individuals, lies fester beneath the surface, waiting to unravel the truth. 'Never Lie' immerses readers in a gripping world where deception challenges relationships and forces characters to confront their darkest secrets. Within this narrative, every decision bears weight and every reveal threatens to dismantle trust.
Readers will be captivated by the relentless tug-of-war between truth and deceit, in a story where no one is exempt from the consequences of their hidden fabrications.
The story explores the complexities of human relationships through the lens of deception. Every character harbors secrets that dramatically shift the storyline keeping readers on edge. Truth and lies blur to create a suspense-filled atmosphere that continuously engages.
Set against the backdrop of a quiet suburban town, 'Never Lie' intricately weaves a tapestry of mystery and suspense. As the plot unfolds, readers are introduced to a cast of characters each with their own secrets and vulnerabilities. Trust is tested at every turn, drawing readers deeper into a world where nothing is as it seems.
The narrative delves into the profound impact that lies have on relationships, exploring how even the smallest deception can have far-reaching consequences. Through the lens of multiple narratives, 'Never Lie' presents a chilling exploration of trust, loyalty, and betrayal, keeping readers guessing and second-guessing with every chapter. With masterful storytelling and an intricate plot, the book challenges readers to discern truth from lies.
As layers of deceit are peeled away, both the characters and the audience grapple with the underlying question: what is the cost of honesty in a world built on deception? Packed with unexpected twists and turns, 'Never Lie' engages the reader’s mind and senses. Each revelation in the story teeters on the edge of suspense, ensuring an enthralling experience that resonates long after the last page is turned.
'Never Lie' stands out through its intricate narrative structure which seamlessly weaves together multiple perspectives while maintaining a gripping pace This multifaceted approach grants readers a comprehensive view of how lies distort reality The book's characters are richly developed each harboring their own secrets which are methodically unveiled in a manner that keeps readers on tenterhooks This complexity adds depth to the story making it intensely relatable and engaging The suspense-driven plot invites readers to become detectives themselves piecing together clues to uncover the hidden truths This immersive quality coupled with sharp evocative writing ensures a memorable reading experience that challenges perceptions.
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This book was good from start to finish. It keeps you guessing until the very last chapter. To be honest I did not give it 5 stars just due to the ending. I don't know I was hoping for a more dramatic ending lol. Other than that I enjoyed this book so much. Side note- I don't think anyone can guess the ending🤔🤔🤔
I was not a fan of The Locked Door and wrote this author off until a friend recommended this one. I read it quickly and loved it! It kept my interest and definitely surprised me with its pleasant twist! It also got me in the mood for the upcoming spooky season! Great read!
Tricia and her new husband Ethan go to look at a house for sale, only to get stranded in a blizzard. The house belonged to a psychiatrist that went missing 3 years ago. The beginning of this story is kind of boring but like all Freida books there is a good twist. So while I struggled to get into it, the last 30% was really good. Interesting and definitely didn’t see it coming. This is told in dual POV in Tricia and Dr Hale.
A great psychological read, when you think you have figured things out, you find out that you are incredibly wrong. I am new to knowing Freida McFadden and she came highly recommended by so many people. I enjoyed the plot, the twists and the turns. This is the first book I’ve ever finished as an adult in less than 3 days. I was captivated and couldn’t stop reading. Job well done.
The reason for only giving this 3x stars ⭐️ is bc of the way the author does the twists. In typical Frieda form -if it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, sounds like a duck it’s actually a chicken 🐔 This story is about a newlywed couple who drive out into a snowstorm to look at a house their realtor told them about. It’s a secluded home that’s very isolated. Immediately the wife, Tricia has a bad feeling about it. Ethan the husband is excited. The house is dark save for one light they saw from the road on the 2nd floor. The door is locked and the first floor is dark. No realtor in sight, no phone service or cell phone signals and it’s freezing outside. They manage to find a spare key and enter. It’s completely furnished and has thick dust everywhere. Ethan falls in love with the house even though its creepy. They discover that the house was owned by a renowned psychiatrist who went missing 3 years prior and is believed to have been murdered by her boyfriend even though her body has not been found. So as you see the beginning of the book is good, mysterious and interesting. Then as the book goes on, the author does the weird twist where you think it’s one person but turns out to be the other who acts clueless. 🤷♀️I love a good psychological thriller/mystery/with twists and turns but I don’t like when the twist isn’t cohesive to the story. If one person is the “bad guy” then why have their inner monologue sound as though they’re innocent?
Freida Mc Fadden doesn't disappoint...easy fun and exciting read. Love how the characters are fully flushed out. Truly 😉 Keeps the mystery going to the very end.
I read this originally on kindle unlimited and loved this book so much I bought a paperback copy! My husband is reading it and enjoying it as I write this review, and my friend and sister are also enjoying this book! 4.5⭐️ Really well written, GREAT twists in the plot and lots of surprises. I loved the unreliability of the narrators. Overall this book was thrilling and enjoyable to read. I’d recommend it to friends!
If you’ve read even one of Freida McFadden’s psychological thrillers, you’re probably a fan like me. Dr. McFadden is a practicing physician who specializes in brain injury. Consequently, she knows a lot about the functioning, as well as the malfunctioning, of the human mind. And that serves her well when she sits down to write a psychological thriller. In “Never Lie” (2022, 292 pages in softcover), the author’s knowledge brings a number of characters with damaged minds to life, including Dr. Adrienne Hale (a renowned psychiatrist), EJ a dangerous narcissist, and PL a pleasant young woman who credits Dr. Hale with effecting a “cure.” But, for some unknown reason, Dr. Hale has gone missing shortly after the publication of her long-awaited magnum opus, “The Anatomy of Fear.” In a seemingly unrelated plot, newlyweds Tricia and Ethan are on their way to look at a house that’s away from the city, fairly isolated, and a great place to raise the children that they hope to have someday. The house is huge, magnificent, and underpriced. Ethan is immediately in love with the house, but Tricia is getting bad vibes. They arrive at the location in the middle of a blizzard, and they are snowed in. There are no land lines in the house, and their phones are not picking up a signal. But Ethan finds fresh food in the house and some very good wine in the cellar. However, the house has been unoccupied for years, and there are thick layers of dust covering everything. The presence of edible food is a mystery that’s never completely explained . Nevertheless, Ethan and Tricia (she, reluctantly) decide to hunker down for the weekend, hoping that their realtor will realize that they need help. But Tricia’s case of the heebie-jeebies simply will not be abated. She’s spooked by the giant painting of Dr. Hale above the fireplace and a series of strange noises that only she seems to be able to hear. Of course, Tricia doesn’t believe in ghosts, yet she can’t help wondering if Dr. Hale is haunting the house, sending subtle signals not to buy it. The house is filled with books, some academic but most popular novels. So, once the decision to stay is finalized, Tricia starts searching for something to read that will help to occupy the time that she and Ethan are stranded. When she attempts to remove a copy of Stephen King’s “The Shining,” she hears a click that seems to unlock a hidden door. The door opens to a secret room that holds a trove of tapes — the ones that Dr. Hale made during the sessions with her clients. Although she knows that Ethan doesn’t want her to snoop around, she grabs a batch of cassettes and takes them to Dr. Hale’s office, where there is a tape recorder. After listening to one tape, Tricia is hooked. The tapes provide many of the clues that the reader needs to solve the mystery, or so it seems. But Freida McFadden’s novels are seldom predictable. ...Jim Glynn