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The perfect family, the perfect life all comes crashing down when Joe becomes involved in a missing person’s case that leads to a police investigation where Joe becomes the main suspect of foul play. Overall, this was fairly solid thriller but be prepared that you might get frustrated with the main character. Had it not been for the final 40-odd pages of LIES, my final review of this thriller would look a whole lot different than the review you are currently reading.

Taking a little detour at the request of his son, who sees Mommy’s car on the road and wants to follow it, which of course, Joe does. or in the case of this book perhaps if Joe hadn’t followed his wife’s car when he saw it, he wouldn’t have ended up in the middle of a murder investigation. This is a fast paced thriller with lies, lies and more lies leading Joe down a terrifying path where nothing is what it seems and he is slowly being framed for something he didn't do.

Four year old William spots his mother's familiar car entering into a below ground parking lot of a hotel in North London while riding in the back seat of his father's car. I figured out rather early on what was really going on, which turned this into a boring reading experience.

Playful and irreverent, spine-tingling and spooky, The September House puts a fresh spin on the classic haunted house story, delivering an immersive tale about the secrets lurking within one building’s walls, and within the lives of its inhabitants. In a tensely woven eight-day cat-and-mouse chase, Logan's debut races readers through a fast-moving joyride of nerve-wracking suspense and intrigue that will challenge and surprise even the most devout enthusiasts of psychological thrillers. Christmas is around the corner, and if you’re a reader who likes to theme your reads to the season, today’s blog post is for you! All it takes is a week and a day for Joe to go from voluntarily approaching the police right through to his arrest for murder in what is treated as a no-body murder inquiry. Sometimes you just need to read a really fun psychological thriller—and that’s the boat I found myself in last week.

Joe Lynch did when his young son, Will, spotted his wife’s car in traffic, he followed, intrigued as she turned into a hotel car park. When Joe Lynch while driving his son, William home stumbles across his wife driving into a hotel car park while she's supposed to be at work, he's intrigued enough to follow her in. Almost immediately things start falling apart for Joe, as he get threatening messages from Ben, the man his wife might be having an affair with, while this same man has disappeared and Joe is being suspected by the police, of having killed Ben. When Jo is driving home with son William and William spots his mothers car going into the carpark of a hotel Jo decides to follow her to see what she's up to.

He is a wonderful father and loving husband, and in a flash, his life falls apart when he is accused of wrongdoing. The vast majority of this book is inoffensive if a bit predictable at its worst, binge-worthy and easy to devour at its best. After all, any finale can be hard to predict if the reader isn’t given even a chance at puzzling it out over the course of the novel. When protagonist Joe Lynch spots his wife in a heated argument with her best friend’s husband, this chance encounter sets in motion a series of increasingly sinister events… Joe’s marriage quickly begins to unravel, and revelations come to light that suggest his beloved wife has been hiding life-altering secrets from her spouse.I mean, it had been promised right on the cover, with a teaser line penned by the prolific Lee Child that read, “Compelling and hypotonic…with a twist I guarantee you won’t see coming. He knows he should intervene but when it turns violent, Joe has to make a decision about his actions.

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