Adele Parks
SIMON and Daisy Barnes should be relishing their happy
family life… After years of disappointments and gruelling IVF treatments,
the arrival of their longed-for daughter Millie, now aged six, was the
‘miracle’ they had thought would never happen.
But theirs is a marriage built on layers of lies, some close
to the surface and some buried so deep that if they ever reached the light of
day, the consequences could be catastrophic.
Adele Parks, author of nineteen novels which have all hit
the bestseller lists and sold over 3.5 million books in the UK alone, has one
of the most distinct and addictive voices in domestic noir and this gripping
portrait of a marriage in meltdown is one of her most powerful thrillers yet.
Lies Lies Lies is a moving, mesmerising journey into the
darkest recesses of a relationship broken by deceit; a rocky, rollercoaster
ride packed with emotions so raw and so viscerally real that readers will be
coming up for air and then diving in again at the mercy of an author who knows
how to glue them to the page.
Primary school teacher Daisy had thought that her interior
designer husband Simon was perfectly happy with their little family of three.
Millie is the perfect daughter… a gifted dancer, contented with her life, and
enjoys the company of her friends.
POWERFUL VOICE: Adele Parks |
But Simon is not content with just one child and he wants
Daisy to undergo treatment again to try for another baby. Aged 45 now, Daisy
feels she’s too old and thought that the ‘aggravation, frustration and
discontent’ of IVF treatment was behind them now.
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Infertility for both of them was a ‘raw and painful matter’
but Simon is convinced that they are still not ‘out of the game’ and makes them
an appointment to see a specialist. For Daisy, this is just one more problem. The other problem
is that Simon drinks a bit too much sometimes – Daisy’s used to it, she knows
he’s letting off steam, but his drinking is leading to some serious and
embarrassing situations.
And then one evening, at a friend’s party, things spiral
horribly out of control and the night ends in tragedy, an event that means
Daisy and Simon’s happy little family of three will never be the same again.
From alcoholism and bullying to despair and marital discord,
Parks writes about some of life’s most challenging and emotive issues with a
powerful voice but also with an intimate style that cannot help but draw you
into the deepest corners of a character’s psyche.
Simon and Daisy’s story plays out through their alternating
narratives, a device which allows a slow, twisting, turning reveal of the
festering lies that have corrupted both their trust of each other and the very
foundations of their relationship.
There are harrowing moments and shocks aplenty in this
brilliant page-turner but Parks is so much more than just a straightforward
thriller writer… breathtaking insights into the domestic fall-out from
addiction, moral questions about whether is it ever right to tell a lie, and
some wryly funny life observations bring a depth of real humanity to a
beautifully crafted story.
Intriguing, disturbing and with a cracking twist in the
tail, this is Parks at her very best.
(HQ, paperback, £7.99)
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