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A brilliantly twisty psychological thriller about the dark side of female friendship. Perfect for fans of Lisa Jewell, Louise Candlish and CL Taylor.
'Addictive and twisty... once you start reading you won't want to stop' Reader review ?????
When Tess hears Lydia Green is moving back to the village, she is full of excitement.
As teenagers, Tess and Lydia were inseparable. Until the end of that last summer when Lydia suddenly moved away.
With the recent loss of her husband and two small children to care for, Tess could really use the support of her old best friend. It feels like a bright spot of light in such a difficult time. Like fate has brought Lydia back to her.
But when Tess sees Lydia for the first time in decades, in front of all the other mums at Saturday sport, Lydia pretends not to know her.
Tess can't believe Lydia would lie to her face in front of the whole village, or that she seems to want nothing to do with her.
Is Lydia playing some kind of twisted game? Or did Tess not really know her best friend as well as she once thought...
Don't miss the next heart-stopping thriller from Julie Corbin, perfect for fans of Louise Candlish and CL Taylor.
Readers LOVE Your Best Friend:
'It's safe to say I was gripped from start to end' Reader review ?????
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'Unique, addictive, and completely absorbing' - Kiersten Modglin, digitally bestselling author of Just Married
'Very entertaining and well-written' - Emma Curtis, author of Invite Me In
'Terrific. Definitely five star material' - G.J. Minett, author of The Hidden Legacy
'Brilliantly written, with just the right amount of suspense' - Kim the Book Worm
Julie Corbin is Scottish and grew up just outside Edinburgh. She has lived in East Sussex for thirty-three years and raised her three sons in a village close to the Ashdown Forest. She is trained as a nurse and combines running the medical department in a boarding school with writing novels.
Her psychological thrillers have been described as 'creepy and gripping' (Closer) and 'remarkably assured . . . suspenseful narrative' (Daily Mail).
She speaks at writing events, book groups and libraries, and runs writing workshops for beginners and more experienced writers.
Visit Julie's website at www.juliecorbin.com and follow her on Twitter @Julie_Corbin.