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Sunday 30 January 2022

Just Another Liar [Audiobook] by Mandy Byatt

 


Narrated by Melissa Woodbridge

💥💥💥 publication date 20-Jan-2022 💥💥💥

Description from Goodreads:

"He says he loves you. He says you’re the only one. He’s just another liar…

Three women love him. But he’s lying to them all.
Denise, Petra, and Anna all have their reasons for being alone.
But they’re not ready to share them.
David is the answer to all their problems.
But they’ve only met him online.
Each woman wants her happy ending.
But only one of them can get it.
One of these women will end up dead.

But which one? And will you ever work out who killed them?"

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I really quite enjoyed listening to this audiobook and although there were points when the story ebbed a little, it kept my interest.

Three women from very different backgrounds join a dating website and all think they have met the man of their dreams - Dr David Kingfisher.  They are all convinced he is 'the one' despite never having met him in person.  None of the three know of the others existence until a Facebook post by one of them asking for help to find him after he disappears.  Cue an investigation by the three but in their attempts to find him, they put one of their lives in danger.

The main characters are well developed with Denise being my favourite but Petra and Anna, not so much.  The other characters weren't particularly likeable at all but they all had a part to play in the overall story.  The pace is mixed - it ebbs and flows with a lot of the 'action' taking place in the last third of the book.  The plot is relevant and topical and the vastly different lives of the three main characters is interesting.

The narrator is good and whilst there were some distinctions between the voices of the characters, I think it would have worked better if different narrators were used for the three main characters. That being said, Melissa did a good job particularly with the voice of some of the male characters where she captured their 'smarminess' perfectly.

Overall, a good book that works well in audio format.

Many thanks to HarperCollins UK Audio and NetGalley for my copy in return for an honest, unbiased and unedited review.

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