
The Lies Between Us
'I loved how the fiendishly complicated back story unfolded and then how everything made sense in the end â so satisfying!' Marian Keyes
âA brilliant story about the cost of family secrets, the powerful bonds of sisterhood and how far we will go to protect the ones we loveâ Edel Coffey
âAn emotional thriller that will keep readers engaged from beginning to end ⊠triumphantâ Irish Independent
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This family lived a life before me. And now I wonder if it was what happened in that life â all those secrets â that tore this family apart . . . not me.
The warring Brown sisters. Lucy. Susannah. Tara. Each is haunted â by disgrace (Lucy), vanity (Susannah) and envy (Tara). Most of all they are haunted by secrets.
Just before a dinner at their motherâs idyllic holiday cottage, Susannah disappears. That same night a young woman is killed violently on a nearby beach.
Amid the confusion the next morning, Lucy discovers a link between Susannah and the murder victim. Lucy must summon all she knows from her short-lived policing career to figure out the connection and find her sister.
But tracking down Susannah means Lucy confronting her own shame. It also means resurrecting ghosts that Susannah, Tara â and their mother â desperately want to keep buried.
Even if Lucy finds Susannah, will the truth destroy them all?
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'Outstanding. An accomplished, clever thriller . . . the three sisters steal the show with their warring loyalties' Jane Casey
âA marvellously twisty matryoshka doll of a crime story, with shades of Agatha Christie and Liz Nugent in the stylingsâ Irish Times
âHeart-thumpingâ The Gloss
âJen Bray has perfectly balanced pace with heart . . . beautifully thoughtful storytelling. I loved it!â Liv Matthews
âA tense, layered debut about how family ties bind and break usâ Image
âGets its hooks into you from the first page and doesnât let go. Tautly plotted, gripping and suspensefulâ Michelle McDonagh
âA page-turning tale of long kept secrets and murder' Andrea Carter
âSo well plotted with characters who jump off the page . . . I was hooked from the start!â Patricia Gibney
'Deliciously unpredictable ⊠richly compellingâ Hot Press
âPerfectly crafted. An engrossing, gripping, and heartbreaking crime novelâ Her.ie
âTense and twistyâ Sheila OâFlanagan
âBy turns gripping, pacy and emotionally satisfying â blisteringâ Claire Coughlan
âIntriguing . . . the complex relationships between the sisters are beautifully depictedâ Fiona Gartland
âA tightly woven, twisty taleâ Kitty Murphy
âI really enjoyed all the layers and intrigue â keeps you guessing' Clara Dillon
âAccomplished . . . grippingâ Rosemary Hennigan'
'Three sisters and a myriad of complex, volcanic secrets! Intense, twisty and gripping. I loved it!' Vanessa O'Loughlin
âA wonderfully woven mysteryâ Amy Jordan
âChock full of family secrets . . . thrilling and twistyâ Catherine Kirwan
âBeautifully plotted and written, compelling and emotionalâ Vicki Notaro
âTaut, terrific, tense . . . old wounds, secrecy and sibling relationships are tested to their limits in this twisty, unpredictable mysteryâ Gill Perdue
âAfter reading the first two chapters there was no putting it down . . . loved it!â Michelle Teahan
âGrippingâ Irish Country Magazine
âSo vivid and atmospheric ⊠the sisters were brilliantly brilliantly written. I will be recommending it to everyone!â Sarah Easter Collins
âKeeps you guessing all the way.â Rory Egan
'Full of twists and turns.â Belfast Telegraph
âI so enjoyed thisâ Louise McSharry
'A strong debut' Sunday Independent
âIt has pace, is gripping and tense, and full of twists ⊠superbâ Irish Farmerâs Journal
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The Lies Between Us
'I loved how the fiendishly complicated back story unfolded and then how everything made sense in the end â so satisfying!' Marian Keyes
âA brilliant story about the cost of family secrets, the powerful bonds of sisterhood and how far we will go to protect the ones we loveâ Edel Coffey
âAn emotional thriller that will keep readers engaged from beginning to end ⊠triumphantâ Irish Independent
---
This family lived a life before me. And now I wonder if it was what happened in that life â all those secrets â that tore this family apart . . . not me.
The warring Brown sisters. Lucy. Susannah. Tara. Each is haunted â by disgrace (Lucy), vanity (Susannah) and envy (Tara). Most of all they are haunted by secrets.
Just before a dinner at their motherâs idyllic holiday cottage, Susannah disappears. That same night a young woman is killed violently on a nearby beach.
Amid the confusion the next morning, Lucy discovers a link between Susannah and the murder victim. Lucy must summon all she knows from her short-lived policing career to figure out the connection and find her sister.
But tracking down Susannah means Lucy confronting her own shame. It also means resurrecting ghosts that Susannah, Tara â and their mother â desperately want to keep buried.
Even if Lucy finds Susannah, will the truth destroy them all?
---
'Outstanding. An accomplished, clever thriller . . . the three sisters steal the show with their warring loyalties' Jane Casey
âA marvellously twisty matryoshka doll of a crime story, with shades of Agatha Christie and Liz Nugent in the stylingsâ Irish Times
âHeart-thumpingâ The Gloss
âJen Bray has perfectly balanced pace with heart . . . beautifully thoughtful storytelling. I loved it!â Liv Matthews
âA tense, layered debut about how family ties bind and break usâ Image
âGets its hooks into you from the first page and doesnât let go. Tautly plotted, gripping and suspensefulâ Michelle McDonagh
âA page-turning tale of long kept secrets and murder' Andrea Carter
âSo well plotted with characters who jump off the page . . . I was hooked from the start!â Patricia Gibney
'Deliciously unpredictable ⊠richly compellingâ Hot Press
âPerfectly crafted. An engrossing, gripping, and heartbreaking crime novelâ Her.ie
âTense and twistyâ Sheila OâFlanagan
âBy turns gripping, pacy and emotionally satisfying â blisteringâ Claire Coughlan
âIntriguing . . . the complex relationships between the sisters are beautifully depictedâ Fiona Gartland
âA tightly woven, twisty taleâ Kitty Murphy
âI really enjoyed all the layers and intrigue â keeps you guessing' Clara Dillon
âAccomplished . . . grippingâ Rosemary Hennigan'
'Three sisters and a myriad of complex, volcanic secrets! Intense, twisty and gripping. I loved it!' Vanessa O'Loughlin
âA wonderfully woven mysteryâ Amy Jordan
âChock full of family secrets . . . thrilling and twistyâ Catherine Kirwan
âBeautifully plotted and written, compelling and emotionalâ Vicki Notaro
âTaut, terrific, tense . . . old wounds, secrecy and sibling relationships are tested to their limits in this twisty, unpredictable mysteryâ Gill Perdue
âAfter reading the first two chapters there was no putting it down . . . loved it!â Michelle Teahan
âGrippingâ Irish Country Magazine
âSo vivid and atmospheric ⊠the sisters were brilliantly brilliantly written. I will be recommending it to everyone!â Sarah Easter Collins
âKeeps you guessing all the way.â Rory Egan
'Full of twists and turns.â Belfast Telegraph
âI so enjoyed thisâ Louise McSharry
'A strong debut' Sunday Independent
âIt has pace, is gripping and tense, and full of twists ⊠superbâ Irish Farmerâs Journal
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'I loved how the fiendishly complicated back story unfolded and then how everything made sense in the end â so satisfying!' Marian Keyes
âA brilliant story about the cost of family secrets, the powerful bonds of sisterhood and how far we will go to protect the ones we loveâ Edel Coffey
âAn emotional thriller that will keep readers engaged from beginning to end ⊠triumphantâ Irish Independent
---
This family lived a life before me. And now I wonder if it was what happened in that life â all those secrets â that tore this family apart . . . not me.
The warring Brown sisters. Lucy. Susannah. Tara. Each is haunted â by disgrace (Lucy), vanity (Susannah) and envy (Tara). Most of all they are haunted by secrets.
Just before a dinner at their motherâs idyllic holiday cottage, Susannah disappears. That same night a young woman is killed violently on a nearby beach.
Amid the confusion the next morning, Lucy discovers a link between Susannah and the murder victim. Lucy must summon all she knows from her short-lived policing career to figure out the connection and find her sister.
But tracking down Susannah means Lucy confronting her own shame. It also means resurrecting ghosts that Susannah, Tara â and their mother â desperately want to keep buried.
Even if Lucy finds Susannah, will the truth destroy them all?
---
'Outstanding. An accomplished, clever thriller . . . the three sisters steal the show with their warring loyalties' Jane Casey
âA marvellously twisty matryoshka doll of a crime story, with shades of Agatha Christie and Liz Nugent in the stylingsâ Irish Times
âHeart-thumpingâ The Gloss
âJen Bray has perfectly balanced pace with heart . . . beautifully thoughtful storytelling. I loved it!â Liv Matthews
âA tense, layered debut about how family ties bind and break usâ Image
âGets its hooks into you from the first page and doesnât let go. Tautly plotted, gripping and suspensefulâ Michelle McDonagh
âA page-turning tale of long kept secrets and murder' Andrea Carter
âSo well plotted with characters who jump off the page . . . I was hooked from the start!â Patricia Gibney
'Deliciously unpredictable ⊠richly compellingâ Hot Press
âPerfectly crafted. An engrossing, gripping, and heartbreaking crime novelâ Her.ie
âTense and twistyâ Sheila OâFlanagan
âBy turns gripping, pacy and emotionally satisfying â blisteringâ Claire Coughlan
âIntriguing . . . the complex relationships between the sisters are beautifully depictedâ Fiona Gartland
âA tightly woven, twisty taleâ Kitty Murphy
âI really enjoyed all the layers and intrigue â keeps you guessing' Clara Dillon
âAccomplished . . . grippingâ Rosemary Hennigan'
'Three sisters and a myriad of complex, volcanic secrets! Intense, twisty and gripping. I loved it!' Vanessa O'Loughlin
âA wonderfully woven mysteryâ Amy Jordan
âChock full of family secrets . . . thrilling and twistyâ Catherine Kirwan
âBeautifully plotted and written, compelling and emotionalâ Vicki Notaro
âTaut, terrific, tense . . . old wounds, secrecy and sibling relationships are tested to their limits in this twisty, unpredictable mysteryâ Gill Perdue
âAfter reading the first two chapters there was no putting it down . . . loved it!â Michelle Teahan
âGrippingâ Irish Country Magazine
âSo vivid and atmospheric ⊠the sisters were brilliantly brilliantly written. I will be recommending it to everyone!â Sarah Easter Collins
âKeeps you guessing all the way.â Rory Egan
'Full of twists and turns.â Belfast Telegraph
âI so enjoyed thisâ Louise McSharry
'A strong debut' Sunday Independent
âIt has pace, is gripping and tense, and full of twists ⊠superbâ Irish Farmerâs Journal












