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Tell Me Lies (Paperback)

by Tony Strong (Author)
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  • Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Bantam Press (1 April 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0593050711
  • ISBN-13: 978-0593050712
  • Product Dimensions: 23 x 15.2 x 2.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 695,599 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)
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From small lies do big lies grow. Until they are unstoppable and your whole life depends on them. This is the background to Tony Strong's new, unputdownable tale of rape, stalking and murder. Based on a true story, it is the tale of two lively girls living in London and enjoying life to the full. But maybe too full for one day Ros returns home from work early and the direction of her life is changed forever. Waking up from a drug-induced sleep the following day she finds her flatmate murdered in the shower, herself raped and their flat burgled. But she is unable to recall any of the events. It soon becomes clear that the police know who the perpetrator is but are unable to prosecute due to lack of firm evidence. Ros takes a momentous decision, believes the police and lies in court to convict him, pretending her memory has come back. But the consequences soon turn into a nightmare worse than ever imagined, resulting in lie upon lie hiding truths that are always likely to raise their ugly heads when least expected. Excitingly written, clearly plotted but enigmatic till the end, this is a story that could happen to anyone - and did. - Lucy Watson


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Detective Bill Thompson discovers that his girlfriend Ros, who has been raped and her friend murdered, has the rare ability to lie convincingly. So he persuades Ros to lie in court about the identity of her assailant and between them they weave a tangled web of deception as danger

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars His best yet, 22 Jan 2004
This review is from: Tell Me Lies (Paperback)
This is Tony Strong's best thriller so far. It has the same elements as some of the earlier books - a damaged but likeable female heroine, an unusual sexual predator, and plenty of twists - but it's also a great romance, with a well-drawn relationship between a burnt-out policeman and the heroine, whose rape he's investigating. The twist is that they're not meant to have a relationship at all, because it could jepoardise the CPS case in court if the defence alleged that he'd influenced her evidence - which, of course, is exactly what happens, but the reader is unsure whether this is a good thing or a bad thing. It's a lower body count than some of the earlier books, but it's also the most believable and the most thought-provoking. Oh yes, and there's the usual touches of moral ambiguity and sexual darkness that this author likes to inject into all his stories. The emotions of the policeman in particular, wrestling with his professional conscience (because he knows he shouldn't sleep with a witness) and his personal guilt (because he knows that Ros has been raped and is therefore emotionally damaged) are very well done. If you like Nicci French's Killing Me Softly or the earlier books of Minette Walters, you'll like this a lot.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Review Where I Will Tell You No Lies, 6 Jun 2005
I made a decision in May that I would write a review for amazon of every book I read. I find most people only write reviews of the novels they like and so the online reviews give a very onesided view.

This book is the first book that I have awarded five stars and I strongly believe it does deserve this rating. This book made me accurately understand the flippantly used term 'unputdownable' and kept me reading into the early hours of the morning.

This book reminds me of a clematis. The plot of story (a woman awaking to find she has been raped and her flatmate has also been raped and then later murdered) is fairly regular. The story, like the stem of a clematis, twists and turns and then finally climaxes into a flower. If Tell Me Lies were a flower then I suppose the petals would be black for this is a disturbing novel. There were others in the house when I read this book but had I been alone I think I would have struggled to sleep.

This book follows in the same tradition as Tony Strong's other novels, multiple narrators, disturbed heroines and an engaging plot.

This novel definetly deserves five stars.

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not his best book..., 18 Jan 2004
By L. Davidson (Belfast, N.Ireland) - See all my reviews
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I have read all of Tony Strong's other novels and I must say that this is the least compelling of them all.That is not to say that this is a poor book of course; the plot is just not as rich and the characters not as well fleshed out (excuse the pun) as in "The Decoy" or "The Death Pit".The author advises us that "Tell Me Lies" is something of a work of "faction", loosely based on real events, and that is probably why it is so unlike Strong's other works.The story revolves around the two main characters , scientist/rape victim Ros Taylor(unhinged, boozy,floozy ) and detective/boyfriend Bill Thomson (unhinged, distant ,self esteem issues) and how they react to a series of events starting with Ros's rape, then her perjury and the chain of unexpected consequences which develop from that.The novel is quite slow moving until the last quarter when all the action takes place and unlike his other books , "Tell Me Lies" was not a compulsive page turner for me.However on the plus side there were the usual Tony Strong observations of the sleazy side of urban life; the little depraved vignettes which are such a feature of his writing. If you ever wanted to get an insight into the lifestyle of a "lick and shine whore" , then "Tell Me Lies" is the book for you. Quite how Mr Strong acquires the detail for these aspects of his novels I do not know...On one level "Tell Me Lies" is a solid thriller, with a well-written slow burning plot culminating in an exciting climax. However perhaps it is best seen as an allegory and commentary on the insidious effects of "loose living" and a condemnation of the moral relativism and rationalism of the two main characters. When established moral boundaries are eroded and human intellect reigns supreme, the descent into barbarism can begin. This is the sobering message of "Tell Me Lies".
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book
Tony strong has written an absolutely amazing book.After having read this i definitely would recommend it to others.Its simply terrefic the way he writes. Read more
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