Little Black Lies by Sharon Bolton

Little Black Lies

by Sharon Bolton

Catrin Quinn's job at Falkland Conservation is to protect the sea life in the Falklands' fragile ecology. Why would her goal, her passion, lie in nursing a plan to kill her former best friend, Rachel Grimwood?

"In such a small community as the Falkland Islands, a missing child is unheard of. In such a dangerous landscape it can only be a terrible tragedy, surely... When another child goes missing, and then a third, it's no longer possible to believe that their deaths were accidental, and the villagers must admit that there is a murderer among them. Even Catrin Quinn, a damaged woman living a reclusive life after the accidental deaths of her own two sons a few years ago, gets involved in the searches and the speculation. And suddenly, in this wild and beautiful place that generations have called home, no one feels safe and the hysteria begins to rise. But three islanders--Catrin, her childhood best friend, Rachel, and her ex-lover Callum--are hiding terrible secrets. And they have two things in common: all three of them are grieving, and none of them trust anyone, not even themselves. In Little Black Lies, her most shocking and engaging suspense novel to date, Sharon Bolton will keep the reader guessing until the very last page"--

Reviewed by annieb123 on

5 of 5 stars

Share
Masterfully written. An extremely intricate (some will say overly contrived) plot. I enjoyed the setting, the characterisations, the dialogue. I also enjoyed the use of three viewpoint imperfect narration.

I've seen a lot of comparisons to Flynn's Gone Girl, but in my opinion, this book is much better.


Last modified on

Reading updates

  • Started reading
  • 4 November, 2015: Finished reading
  • 4 November, 2015: Reviewed