Friday 12 June 2020



I Know Your Secret by Ruth Heald -psychological thriller  
A read that made me sit on the edge of my seat and that anx of a good book. Beth is a
counsellor and is seeing Danielle as a client who has come to her about her marriage.
Before the first appointment Beth's own husband Richard walks out on her. He had an
affair which he ended but says that Beth was too possessive. Both women have pasts
and secrets. Beth has a son Charlie whom she was to work around and Danielle is
longing for a baby. When she arrives on the doorstep finally with her husband Peter
she announces that she is finally pregnant, however some of the things she says
make Beth wonder about the relationship she admitted to when separated from her
husband a short time beforehand. Oh what a tangled web we weave…. I really
enjoyed this and devoured it quickly. A tension filled read where you know, just
know that something is off kilter. A well written book, a cleverly thought out plot
and a stunning read. 
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Book Description:

You’re not who you say you are. Neither is she.

She thinks she knows me.

She believes my marriage is falling apart at the seams, that my husband can barely look me in
the eyes. She thinks I’m desperate for a baby, that my longing for a family keeps me up at night
. As much as I hate to admit it, all of this is true.

She thinks I listen to her advice, that I care about her opinion. That couldn’t be further from
the truth.

Because she has no idea who I am. She has no clue that I know everything.

I know her secret. I know that she did the unforgivable. I know how many lives she ruined.

I know exactly what she did. And I’m here for her.

An utterly gripping, addictive and shocking read about the dark secrets we’re ashamed to
admit, and the lengths people go to for revenge. Fans of K.L. Slater, My Lovely Wife and The
Wife Between Us will be racing through the pages, gasping at the twists, and reeling from
the explosive ending of this unmissable page-turner.

Author Bio:


Ruth Heald is a psychological thriller writer from a suburban Buckinghamshire town. She studied
Economics at Oxford and then worked in an eclectic mix of sectors from nuclear decommissioning to management consulting.

Seeking a more creative environment, she found a role at the BBC and worked there for nine years
before leaving to write full time. Ruth is fascinated by psychology and finding out what drives people to violence, destruction and revenge. She’s married with one daughter and her novels explore our
greatest fears in otherwise ordinary, domestic lives.


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