Keep Your Friends Close by Joanne Ryan

Welcome to my stop on Rachel’s Random Tours for a new thriller!

About the Book:

She knows your darkest secret… Can she keep it?

It’s a normal sunny day when Mia sees her ex-boyfriend on the street where she lives. But she knows that’s crazy. She knows it can’t possibly be him. She knows… because she killed him.

Mia and Carrie have been best friends since school. They share everything: clothes, shoes, a home… and their secrets.

Only Carrie knew what Mia did that night. Where everything went wrong and Mia’s boyfriend attacked her, so she attacked him right back.

Carrie made the problem go away. Like she always would for her best friend. They’ve got on with their lives. Mia’s even met someone new – a man she thinks she could be with forever.

But now it looks like her ex is back. Alive and well. So either Mia is losing her mind, or somebody very close to her has been lying…

Review:

This is the first book I’ve read by this author and I was pleasantly surprised at all the twists and turns. Mia experiences serious gaslighting when it comes to seeing her ex boyfriend Marco. This was a very quick read for me because I didn’t want to stop reading. I felt I was watching the story unfold. A very good psychological thriller.

                                                                

Purchase Link - https://mybook.to/KeepFriendsCloseSocial

About the Author:

Joanne Ryan is the author of several well-reviewed psychological thrillers. She lives in the south of England and has always loved writing. Her novels concentrate on the darker, secret side of the lives of seemingly ordinary people. She also writes under the pen name of Marina Johnson. Previously published by Tamarillas Press, she lives in Wiltshire. Her first thriller for Boldwood is Keep Your Friends Close.

 

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