The Liar

By Louise Jensen

The nail-biting new thriller from Louise Jensen that’s impossible to put down…

The Abbotts’ new lodger Luke hasn’t told them much about himself, but they can’t expect to know everything about a stranger who’s just moved in.

Only Luke keeps asking about their family photos, and snooping through their things. Why does he want to know everything about them?

Then, suddenly, Mum Mel texts the family to say she needs a break. But Mel has never gone away on her own before. And now it’s been days and no one can get hold of her. While daughters Jen and Amy frantically try to find their mum they’re alone with Luke. They’re scared, and they should be.

The Abbotts’ house is full of secrets and someone is prepared to go to horrifying lengths to protect them.

They say people never tell the whole truth. They’re right.

Format: Paperback
Release Date: 24 Apr 2025
Pages: 448
ISBN: 978-0-00-850858-6
Price: £9.99, £9.99 (Export Price) , €None
Louise Jensen is a global No.1 bestselling author of psychological thrillers. Louise has sold over a million copies of her books and her novels have been sold for translation in twenty-five countries, as well as being featured on the USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestsellers’ lists. Louise was nominated for the Goodreads Debut Author of 2016 Award and the Guardian’s Not the Booker 2018. Louise’s thrillers have been optioned for TV and film.

Praise for Louise Jensen -

”'The term pageturner was made for books like this” - Andrea Mara

”'Packed with suspense and tension as lives unravel with each secret that's revealed” - Alice Hunter

”'A gripping, edge-of-your-seat thriller you won’t want to stop reading!” - Lauren North

”'Louise Jensen is the master of suspense.” - Kia Abdullah

”'A clever, complex, twisty tale of a family unravelling, and an absolute page turner of a story. A must-read for lovers of psychological thrillers.” - J A Corrigan

”'This book has it all! I was desperate to know how it was going to end” - J L Blackhurst

”'A galloping pulse-pounder” - Heat

”'A very good study of vulnerability, and how our best intentions can often lead us astray” - The Guardian

”'You’ll be left open-mouthed” - Woman’s Weekly