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Big Little Lies: Now an HBO limited series

Posted By: AlexGolova
Big Little Lies: Now an HBO limited series

Big Little Lies: Now an HBO limited series by Liane Moriarty
English | 9 Feb. 2017 | ISBN: 1405931566 | 496 Pages | PDF | MB

DISCOVER the NO.1 BESTSELLING novel behind the EMMY WINNING, GOLDEN GLOBE AWARD WINNING HBO TV series.

GET READY for the HIGHLY ANTICIPATED second series of Big Little Lies, by reading the first book . . .

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Perfect families, perfect houses, perfect lives.

Three mothers, Jane, Madeline and Celeste appear to have it all . . . but do they? They are about to find out just how easy it is for one little lie to spiral out of control.

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Single mum Jane has just moved to town. She's got her little boy in tow - plus a secret she's been carrying for five years.

On the first day of the school run she meets Madeline - a force to be reckoned with, who remembers everything and forgives no one - and Celeste, the kind beautiful woman who makes the world stop and stare, but is inexplicably ill at ease. They both take Jane under their wing - while careful to keep their own secrets under wraps.

But a minor incident involving the children of all three women rapidly escalates: playground whispers become spiteful rumours until no one can tell the truth from the lies.

It was always going to end in tears, but how did it end in murder?

If you loved Big Little Lies and want other readers like you to discover the unbelievable twist, then leave a review below . . .
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'Blame and guilt, forgiveness and retribution, love and betrayal. A tense, page-turning story . . . a great read' Mail on Sunday

'Blending romance, comedy and mystery, this is a wonderful book - full of brains, guts and heart' Sunday Mirror

'A hell of a good book. Funny and scary' Stephen King

'Brilliant, standout, superbly clever. Moriarty writes vividly, wittily and wickedly' Sunday Express