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  • Narrator

    Adam Sims
  • Runtime

    10hr 15m

The Liar

4 Reviews

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Eddie Flynn, Fiction, Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945), Crime & mystery, Thriller / suspense, Political / legal thriller

A must-read for fans of Lee Child, John Grisham and Michael Connelly. Combining gripping action and ingenious plotting, THE OATH is the brilliant new legal thriller from the author of THE DEFENCE and THE PLEA.

A must-read for fans of Lee Child, John Grisham and Michael Connelly. Combining gripping action and ingenious plotting, THE LIAR is the brilliant new legal thriller from the author of THE DEFENCE and THE PLEA.

A MISSING CHILD

When wealthy businessman Leonard Howell's daughter is kidnapped, the police jump on it straight away. But Howell knows this won't be straightforward - he needs someone willing to break the rules.

A CRIMINAL LAWYER

Once a con artist, now a hotshot lawyer, Eddie Flynn's learnt that fast talk and sleight of hand are just as important in the courtroom are they are on the street. Knowing what it's like to lose a daughter, he'll stop at nothing to save Howell's.

A CORRUPT CASE

With a client on trial for his life, and the body count rising, Eddie Flynn is starting to fear that the whole thing was a set-up from the very beginning.

The only question is who is deadlier - the man who knows the truth, or the one who believes a lie?

A missing girl, a desperate father and a case that threatens to destroy everyone involved - Eddie Flynn's got his work cut out in the thrilling new novel from the author of The Defence.

Read by Adam Sims

(p) 2017 Isis Publishing Ltd

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Praise for The Liar

  • A gripping, twisty thriller

  • Lively, clever and enjoyable ... Cavanagh writes vividly about American injustice ... The constant action is interrupted only by absorbing courtroom scenes - The Times

  • Quite simply, THE PLEA is one of the most purely entertaining books you'll read this year. It's a blast

  • THE PLEA reads like an idiosyncratic cross between Elmore Leonard and John Grisham, but bursts with its own individual flavour - FINANCIAL TIMES

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