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Book of Lies

Teri Terry

Book of Lies

Subjects

  • Fantasy Worlds - awesome adventures of magic and mystery
  • Action Adventures - chills, thrills and plenty of spills

Average rating

4 out 5

3 reviews

Who lies? Who tells the truth? Death hangs on the answer…

‘Highly recommended, especially for those who like their fantasy subtle but chillingly effective, and populated by characters they can believe in’ (Starburst Magazine)

Tell a lie and the darkness will find you.
Quinn and Piper are twins, but they’ve never met. A tragic event brings
them together, and draws them into a family curse that stretches across centuries.
One twin can command the darkness; the other could hold the key to breaking the curse.
But when lies become truth and truth looks like lies, who can you believe?

Don’t miss this startling new book from Teri Terry, queen of the YA psychological thriller!

They are trapped, frozen. Waiting. Straining against the wood that holds them. The unwary catch a glimpse now and then – feel their desperate hunger, see a glint of red eyes – and scurry out of the shadows of the wood, back to the light.
She’s coming; it will be soon.
They will run free on the moors again. The Hunt will return.
And the ground will run with blood.

Reviews

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The story is about two twins Quin and Piper, they met at their mother's funeral and they were looking way to run free together but who can be trusted when the truth is a lie?

Anonymous 13.08.2021

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Well executed book about how good and bad have no borderline and how it is within us at all times. What we can control is which side to focus on. I was thrilled with the character development of Piper -- she seemed so soft. I suppose that was the biggest plot twist for me. I would recommend this book to someone definitely.

Anonymous 30.07.2018

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This was about two twins who have never met each other. If one of them lies, the lie will bring a misfortunate event. I thought this book was really good, though some parts I found frightening.

Anonymous 16.08.2016