The Motherload Book Club: Beautiful Liars

The Motherload Book Club: Beautiful Liars

Have you been searching in vain for your reading mojo? Do you want to read some gripping books that will make you think and then chat about them with other like-minded folk? Congratulations – you’ve found exactly what you’re looking for.

Welcome to The Motherload® Book Club!

Each month we’ll choose one book, and get together at 8.30pm on the first Monday of the following month, to chat about it on Facebook. There’s no pressure to do it every month, and there’s loads of other book-related chat on the group – you can join here now!

Our next read-along, to be discussed on Monday September 3rd at 8.30pm in The Motherload® Book Club is…

Beautiful Liars by Isabel Ashdown

Buy Beautiful Liars

Buy Beautiful Liars

Eighteen years ago Martha said goodbye to best friend Juliet on a moonlit London towpath.
The next morning Juliet’s bike was found abandoned at the waterside.
She was never seen again.

Nearly two decades later Martha is a TV celebrity, preparing to host a new crime show… and the first case will be that of missing student Juliet Sherman. After all these years Martha must reach out to old friends and try to piece together the final moments of Juliet’s life.

But what happens when your perfect friends turn out to be perfect strangers…?

 

You can buy it here from Amazon for £6.82 paperback or get it on your Kindle for £1.99 straight away.

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Laura Pearson

Laura is a writer who lives in Leicestershire with her husband and their two children. When she’s not writing or reading, she can usually be found trying to get her son to put his shoes on, encouraging her daughter to sleep past 5am or moving small items from one room to another. You can follow her on Twitter and on her blog about getting cancer when she was pregnant.

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