Book Review: Sometimes I Lie


Amber is in a coma. Her husband Paul and sister Claire watch over her as she flashes back and forth between the now – an unseeing witness to their anxious conversations about what has happened to her and whether she’ll ever wake up – and the then, the week or so leading up to the accident that’s left her unconscious.


As the narrative progresses we grow increasingly more suspicious of Paul – isn’t the husband always to blame, after all? – and Claire, as well as garnering insights into Amber’s childhood from diary entries. At the same time, as Amber constantly reminds us: sometimes she lies. And the truth we are getting is far from it.


This is an enjoyable, twisty, dark tale of obsession and a fine debut from journalist and producer Alice Feeney.

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Published on June 01, 2017 23:16
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