Jane and
Marnie are best friends and have been for a long time. They have promised to
stay together forever. Even now when they are grown up, they still have dinner
every week. Sound simply ideal doesn’t it?
Jane has a
secret though and cannot tell Marnie. Jane despises Marnie’s husband to her
core. When Marnie asks Jane what she thinks of her husband, Jane tells a small lie,
which becomes the first lie of the seven told.
The lies
continue and the story gets more complicated. Jane becomes more involved in
Marnie’s life and her goal is to have Marnie all to herself, just like it was
when they were younger.
This story
is dark, complicated and a very good psychological thriller. As Jane’s
character evolves, you get more involved in the plot. I didn’t really connect
with the story, but it was well written and had all the aspects of a good
story. Thank you to NetGalley for an advanced copy to read and review. All
opinions expressed for this review are unbiased and entirely my own.
Thank you so much for stopping by the farmhouse. Lynn
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