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A Time to Lie
- Narrated by: John Hopkins
- Length: 10 hrs and 8 mins
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Summary
An explosive, fast-paced espionage thriller for fans of Frank Gardner and Mick Herron.
A pulse-pounding thrill-ride’ Chris Whitaker
A LONG-BURIED BODY.
On the morning of the Tory Party conference, the bones of a young woman’s hand are discovered in a London building site.
A DIVISIVE PRIME MINISTER.
Prime Minister Robin Sandford is accused of killer her. With his career on the brink of ruin, he enlists the unofficial help of MI5. A decision which leads him into a new world of espionage, mass executions and murder.
A PLOT TO BRING HIM DOWN…
The deeper he goes, the more treacherous the game becomes. And if he fails to expose the truth, the whole country will pay the price…
Critic reviews
"A Prime Minister with a murky past, a gruesome discovery and dark intrigue make A Time to Lie a topical read. Simon Berthon takes readers on an insightful journey through corridors of power walked by those with terrible secrets. Dark and twisted, A Time to Lie is a tense and timely novel." (Adam Hamdy)
"Highly enjoyable. Edge of the seat stuff!" (Simon Booker, author of Kill Me Twice)
"A stunning debut novel.... It could not be more timely." (Gavin Esler)
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- Preston
- 18-03-23
Gave up
I made it to chapter 12 but enough was enough. The story just seemed to wander on so slowly that I felt I could do something else with the time.
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