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Sweet Little Lies

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33 of 33 copies available
WHAT I THOUGHT I KNEW: In 1998, Maryanne Doyle disappeared and Dad knew something about it? Maryanne Doyle was never seen again. WHAT I ACTUALLY KNOW In 1998, Dad lied about knowing Maryanne Doyle. Alice Lapaine has been found strangled near Dad's pub. Dad was in the local area for both Maryanne Doyle's disappearance and Alice Lapaine's murder. FACT. Connection? Trust cuts both ways . . . what do you do when it's gone?
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      A woman found brutally murdered on the streets of London dredges up Detective Constable Cat Kinsella's long-held suspicions about her own father's involvement with a girl's disappearance years before. Narrator Jane Collingwood's performance of Cat's internal monologues reveals layers of determination, doubt, and vulnerability throughout the inquiry, which includes confrontations her family. As the investigation unfolds, memories from Cat's childhood, muddled by time, fuel her pursuit of the truth. Her professional ethics soon clash with her desire to hide familial connections to the case. Collingwood elicits the emotional heart of the story, supplanting the murder in primary importance with attuned characterizations of the dynamics between law enforcement, family, and suspects. Omissions and misunderstandings lead the young DC to answers listeners may arrive at first. J.R.T. © AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from June 25, 2018
      Det. Constable Cat Kinsella, the heroine of British author Frear’s taut, psychologically twisted debut, always suspected that her father, Michael McBride, knew more than he let on about the disappearance of Maryanne Doyle, a teenager who went missing in 1998 when eight-year-old Kinsella and her family were on vacation in Mulderrin, Ireland. For one thing, Michael, a serial adulterer, was seen with Maryanne but later lied to the police about having had any contact with her. In 2016, Alice Lapaine, a part-time pub chef, is found murdered near the London pub frequented by Kinsella’s father. While working the case, Kinsella and her partner, Det. Sgt. Luigi Parnell, draw a frustrating blank around Alice’s life, and even her less-than-forthcoming husband, Thomas, is a weak suspect at best, until a routine DNA test reveals startling connections to the Doyle investigation. Kinsella knows she must tread carefully with this new information and decide how much, if any, of her own sordid family history she wants to make public. As the case takes its own twists and unexpected turns, just as fascinating are the mental gymnastics that Kinsella performs in an effort to keep her personal and professional lives from colliding. Readers will root for the spiky Kinsella, with her empathetic center, and hope to see more of her in future books. Agent: Erin Kelly, Curtis Brown (U.K.).

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