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I Have Something to Tell You
I Have Something to Tell You
I Have Something to Tell You
Audiobook14 hours

I Have Something to Tell You

Written by Susan Lewis

Narrated by Julia Winwood

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars

3/5

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About this audiobook

Don’t miss the captivating new book from the internationally bestselling author Susan Lewis!

High-flying lawyer Jessica Wells has it all. A successful career, loving husband Tom and a family she adores. But one case – and one client – will put all that at risk.

Edward Blake. An ordinary life turned upside down – or a man who quietly watched television while his wife was murdered upstairs? With more questions than answers and a case too knotted to unravel, Jessica suspects he’s protecting someone…

Then she comes home one day and her husband utters the words no one ever wants to hear. Sit down… because I've got something to tell you….

Now Jessica must fight not only for the man she defends, but for the man she thought she trusted with her life – her husband.

A page-turning thriller, perfect for fans of Diane Chamberlain and Adele Parks.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperCollins
Release dateSep 16, 2021
ISBN9780008489144
Author

Susan Lewis

Susan Lewis is the internationally bestselling author of more than forty novels as well as two memoirs. Born in England and having resided in France and the United States for many years, she now lives in Gloucestershire, England.

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  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    Unfulfilling and boring. I didn’t really care for the characters. Not really a thriller book.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I haven’t read a mystery in such a long time where the story isn’t a dueling one with you knowing the murderer and the detective’s perspective at the same time and it was a joy to just watch the story unfold.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Life is hard already to go through so much and have an unhappy ending. Lots of dribble and not a good ending. I knew who did it throughout, so also not good.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I really liked the first 3/4 of this book - it was a good mystery and I liked Jay - she was a strong, smart female. I absolutely hated her husband, Tom - he was so self absorbed and just an all around awful person. But the last 1/4 of the book ruined it for me - it became more like a mushy romance novel that I would never read. Jay turned into a teenager constantly gushing over her new love. And I did not like the ending at all. Thanks to NetGalley for the digital ARC.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Jessica ‘Jay’ Wells is engaged as a lawyer to represent Edward Blake, who has been taken into custody after being suspected of murdering his wife. Jay is happily married to Tom and has two children. That is, until one day Tom comes home with some disturbing news which sets the cat among the pigeons!I found this murder mystery come family drama quite the page turner. The romance is a tad unrealistic, but, hey ho, it’s fiction! Anything can happen as I always say! Nevertheless, I really enjoyed it. It’s entertaining, gripping and even thought provoking. I’ve been a big fan of Susan Lewis’ work for many years and although this isn’t my favourite book of hers, it’s still an exciting and intriguing read.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    I received a copy of this novel from the publisher via NetGalley.This reminded me of a tawdry soap opera: there was a lot of overwrought emotion and the plot read as if the author had been asked to stretch it out for a couple of episodes. Jay, the solicitor-protagonist, was immature and unlikeable: noting how much various characters weighed as an indication of their personality, and behaving entirely irrationally and then later both unprofessionally and foolishly.Disappointing, although I see I am in a minority.