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The Secrets You Hide
The Secrets You Hide: A gripping, emotional thriller with a twist that will take your breath away... | Kate Helm
3 posts | 4 read | 1 reading | 3 to read
In her eyes, no-one is innocent... A knock-out read for fans of Clare Mackintosh, Anatomy of a Scandal and Apple Tree Yard. Georgia Sage has a gift: she can see evil in people. As a courtroom artist she uses her skills to help condemn those who commit terrible crimes. After all, her own brutal past means she knows innocence is even rarer than justice. But when she is drawn back into the trial that defined her career, a case of twisted family betrayal, she realises her own reckless pursuit of justice may have helped the guilty go free. As Georgia gets closer to the truth behind the Slater family, something happens that threatens not only her career - but even her own sanity. At first, she fears her guilt around the events of her terrible childhood is finally coming back to haunt her. The truth turns out to be even more terrifying . . . THE SECRETS YOU HIDE is an ambitious rocket of a novel. Every layer, every twist, every revelation makes you question the very characters you thought you could trust, and rethink a plot you thought you were beginning to unravel...
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DeeF13
Mehso-so

It took me a while to get into, but glad I stuck with it.

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OutsmartYourShelf
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Pickpick

Georgia Sage works as a court artist, bringing trials to life for the public in her drawings. She realises that everyone has their secrets, especially her.

Thoroughly enjoyed this one. The court artist angle was intriguing, & Georgia was a fairly likeable main character. 4🌟

Thanks to NetGalley & publishers, Bonnier Zaffre, for the opportunity to review an ARC. #NetGalley

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Forgetmenot
Pickpick

It took me a little while to get into this book and get a feel for the characters but when I did I was hooked. The book has two plots one around Georgina‘s work and one around her history which does not want to stay in the past. And her personal life. How will Georgina cope when both her professional and personal life are ynder presssure. Very original storeyline and thoroughly enjoyable