Your Truth or Mine?

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What to expect

Your Truth or Mine? is about the dark secrets couples keep from one another and how a marriage unravels, perfect for fans of Lauren North's The Perfect Betrayal and Lisa Jewell's Then She Was Gone.

At their wedding Mia and Roy Kapoor promised to love and cherish each other.

Whilst not perfect, their marriage is sacred and their commitment absolute.

But a knock at the door changes everything when Roy is questioned over the disappearance of a young woman.

As Roy and Mia’s life unravels, they must question everything they know about each other if their marriage is to survive.

But what if the real truth is not what they, or you, think?

Praise from Real Readers

Excellent debut thriller’

‘I loved this book! What a ride

Totally gripping from start to finish’

‘Loved, loved, loved it

Fantastic dark thriller’

‘This is an amazing book’

‘I loved the suspense and the plot twists throughout'

‘Classic domestic noir with a colourful British Indian Slant. Loved it

Critics Review

  • A deliciously dark and original debut about love, loss and lies, with an ending that is impossible to predict

    Alice Feeney, author of Sometimes I Lie
  • Original and evocative, I was completely hooked by the longing, love and envy simmering sometimes unseen, yet ever-present. With an ending I couldn’t predict, this debut is one to savour

    Karen Hamilton, author of The Perfect Girlfriend
  • Well written, with plenty of twists and an excellent sense of place

    Guardian
  • I couldn’t move until I’d finished this wonderful debut novel. An original voice, and an intricate, unpredictable plot. It was really refreshing to read a psychological thriller set within a different culture. I loved it.

    Emma Curtis, author of One Little Mistake
  • Your Truth or Mine? is a book that you’ll want to read again as soon as you’ve finished it, to look for clues, wondering how you’d missed them the first time around. I thought I had it all figured out, so was ‘Wait . . . What?’ when the reveal came. The sucker punch came from nowhere and lifted me off my feet – the sign of a great book

    Sandie Jones, author of The Other Woman
  • This is a well-structured, twisty novel which has at its heart a very honest portrayal of a marriage and, no, I didn’t see the twist coming.

    Richard Skinner, author of The Mirror

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