Can you really trust what you see?
'Eerie and intriguing. I can't believe it's a first novel' Fern Britton, Bestselling Author and TV Presenter.
1935. A mother's journey to find out what really happened to her only daughter. Complex and intriguing, full of twists and turns. Perfect for the fans of Lesley Pearse and Dilly Court.
What would you do if you saw a girl in a crowd whose face had the same, identical birthmark as your only child? A child who, nearly ten years ago, you were told died?
It's 1935 and housewife Emma glimpses a face in a crowd — a little girl with a very unique birthmark.
Transfixed by the sight of a stranger; Emma becomes convinced that the girl is her long-lost daughter taken from her at birth. There is only one problem: Emma's daughter is dead. So who is the stranger?
The Liar follows Emma's journey as she tries to find out what really happened to her daughter — a journey that unearths secrets from the past and ends in obsession…
'An intriguing mystery that keeps you guessing… If you like compelling mysteries you will love this well written story' Rosie Clarke.
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'A compelling and well written novel'
'It's so unexpected, with twists and turns that were both shocking and exciting'