Never Tell a Lie: A Novel of Suspense

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Harper Collins, Jan 6, 2009 - Fiction - 271 pages

“[A] richly atmospheric tale. You can imagine Hitchcock curling up with this one.”
—USA Today

Author Hallie Ephron’s fast paced and disturbingly creepy Never Tell a Lie is a page-turning thrill ride that maestro Alfred Hitchcock would have been proud to call his own. A descent into gripping suburban terror, this stunner by the Ellen Nehr Award-winning mystery reviewer for the Boston Globe has been called “a snaky, unsettling tale of psychological suspense” by the Seattle Times. Fans of Mary Higgins Clark, Harlan Coben, and classic gothic mystery will adore this supremely suspenseful and consistently surprising story of a yard sale gone terribly wrong.

 

Contents

Section 1
13
Section 2
23
Section 3
35
Section 4
43
Section 5
49
Section 6
57
Section 7
65
Section 8
71
Section 14
153
Section 15
161
Section 16
173
Section 17
187
Section 18
193
Section 19
207
Section 20
219
Section 21
227

Section 9
105
Section 10
123
Section 11
129
Section 12
139
Section 13
145
Section 22
237
Section 23
247
Section 24
261
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About the author (2009)

Hallie Ephron is a suspense author, Edgar Award finalist and four-time finalist for the Mary Higgins Clark Award. Her titles include Night, Night, Sleep Tight, Photoplay: A Short Tale of Suspense, Never Tell a Lie, Come and Find Me, and There was an Old Woman. Hallie also teaches writing workshops. Her 'Writing and Selling Your Mystery Novel' was nominated for Edgar and Anthony awards.

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