Well, he may or may not be in this book □ So, check the book blurb below and if you find it interesting (I did find it good enough), do go ahead and start reading it. I am sure you would not have guessed the end since most murder mysteries make the husband the culprit. However, this being a debut book, the book is written in the way thrillers are supposed to be written. Perhaps, I was reading too much in-between lines to guess which was truth and which was a lie and again perhaps, if I would have taken a break of 6 months between two psycho-thrillers, I would have better appreciated the same. But somehow you know what happened while I was reading the book and drawing so many parallels between this and its predecessors (and that too not consciously every single time), I felt it as a drag. No no, do not worry, I am not giving any spoilers away, just telling you to expect the unexpected like the famous Gone Girl. At time when you will think ab bas ho gaya (now the story ahead should be plain vanilla), a new twist will occur. Written in similar style as Gone Girl (diary entries of past) and The Girl on the Train (back and forth of timeline), Sometimes I Lie will interest those who love psycho-thrillers with back-to-back twists. My blog now has a fair share of psycho-thrillers this past year: Gone Girl, The Woman in the Window and The Girl on the Train (click on the hyperlinks to check my review of these books).
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