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Love and Other Lies: A Novel Kindle Edition
A mother and father search for the truth behind their daughter’s disappearance in this stunning psychological suspense novel that takes Nordic noir to a level that is “emotional, painful, and utterly memorable” (Alex Marwood, Edgar Award–winning author of The Poison Garden).
Cal and Elsa have the perfect relationship; they’re still deeply in love after fifteen years of marriage, they have three incredible children, and most importantly, they never lie to each other. But when their oldest daughter disappears in a summer camp shooting outside Oslo, Norway, Cal and Elsa’s lives are changed forever.
Cal believes his family is strong enough to weather this blow and hold out hope for Licia’s return, but as they all deal with the tragedy in different ways, doubts begin to creep in. Their younger daughter, Vee, is definitely hiding something from her parents. And Elsa would never lie to Cal, but is she telling him the whole truth? As the reality of what happened at the camp comes to light, each family member’s morals will be tested. In the end, will their love for one another be enough to hold them together?
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherWilliam Morrow Paperbacks
- Publication dateFebruary 9, 2021
- File size3.2 MB
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“A gripping thriller, Love and Other Lies explores xenophobia and white supremacy as it also portrays the psychic damage inflicted by certitude and, conversely, by doubt… The novel explodes in a viscerally shocking conclusion.” — Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star
“McPherson sensitively explores a family in crisis. Highly recommended.” — Booklist (starred review)
“[A] stunning psychological thriller… McPherson dramatically highlights the tensions between Norway’s native and immigrant populations as the plot builds to a devastating conclusion. This powerful, thought-provoking novel deserves a wide readership.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"An important story with lots and lots of topics to discuss and a story that is definitely pertinent to the times in which we live. This is a book that you will think about for a long time after you put it down." — The Southern Bookseller Review
“A page-turning novel that keeps you on the edge of your seat, right up to the last word on the last page.” — RedCarpetCrash.com
“Fascinating. From the first page of A LINE OF BLOOD, I was hooked. I couldn’t put it down!” — Lisa Jackson, New York Times bestselling author
“An impressive slice of domestic suspense… McPherson is a dab hand at creating realistically flawed characters to whom one just about manages to give the benefit of the doubt, and the ending… is still shocking.” — The Guardian
“McPherson’s mystery is carefully constructed, a literary house of cards. Layer upon layer of revelation increases the tension.” — Kirkus Reviews
“McPherson displays a rare skill for creating characters with depth in a world that is splintering around them.” — Daily Mail (UK)
“Gripping from the get-go, A Line of Blood will have readers wondering what they might be capable of in the face of the terrible isolation of self within a family running off the rails.” — Tami Hoag, #1 New York Times Bestselling author of Cold Cold Heart
“A family drama packed with suspense.” — The Sunday Post (UK)
“Many good novels pose the question: how should you act in certain circumstances? This is the question McPherson puts, and the answer that he finds for his characters seems to me admirable and yet morally dubious. This is how it should be.” — The Scotsman (UK)
“McPherson’s debut prolongs suspense until the dreadful truth becomes undeniable, raising the questions of how these well-drawn characters will survive and how justice is best served.” — Library Journal
“A compelling read for its vivid portrait of a family whose secrets are hidden behind a mask of normalcy until a violent act rips it away… This is a novel for those who like their suspense written in dark tones.” — New York Journal of Books
“A Line of Blood delves deep into family dynamics for a psychological thriller with realistic twists that builds to a surprising denouement… [An] elegantly constructed plot reveals the secrets that bind these characters as well as pull them apart… An engrossing - and very dark - domestic thriller.” — Washington Post
“To say that the book is fascinating and hard to put down would be an understatement.... Former relationships and shameful episodes in Alex and Millicent’s lives keep coming to light, making the tangle increasingly snarled rather than more understandable. And this quite effectively heightens the suspense.” — ReviewingtheEvidence.com
About the Author
Ben McPherson’s debut novel was the highly acclaimed A Line of Blood. He is a television producer and director, as well as a writer, and for more than ten years worked for the BBC, among other outlets. He is also an occasional columnist for Aftenposten, Norway’s leading quality daily, and lives in Oslo with his wife and two children.
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- ASIN : B01MXZURVC
- Publisher : William Morrow Paperbacks (February 9, 2021)
- Publication date : February 9, 2021
- Language : English
- File size : 3.2 MB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 460 pages
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- Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024Love and Other Lies by: Ben McPherson
This novel is about a family torn apart by a large massacre. Their daughter is missing after this massacre, is she still alive? Licia’s sister LIv won’t give up on finding out what happened to her sister on that fateful day on that island. Will she like the answers she gets? Pick this book up now to find out.
Love and Other Lies by: Ben McPherson
This novel is about a family torn apart by a large massacre. Their daughter is missing after this massacre, is she still alive? Licia’s sister LIv won’t give up on finding out what happened to her sister on that fateful day on that island. Will she like the answers she gets? Pick this book up now to find out.
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- Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2021Off the bat, I'll note that this book tackles some unimaginable complex family issues through the lens of white nationalism in the perceived Utopia of Norway. It's a fantastic read. From page one, you are swept up in one of the most tragic events in Norwegian history, yet from a POV few have ever imagined and even fewer have lived. It's a POV I've often wondered about, and Ben McPherson has brought it to life in a riveting, thrilling yet intimate tale.
As a side note, this book's elegant, halting prose creates an odd sense of Scandinavian noir, even though it's written by a Scottish writer (albeit, he lives in Oslo). The prose has a certain Scandinavian flow that I always associated with translation into English, yet this book's native language is English. I'm not sure what to make of this, but I liked it. I highly recommend this book.
Full disclosure: I was given an advance copy of this book by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2021This is one of those books that is interesting enough to make you Google the author. I was completely surprised to learn the author is a British, because this Nordic noir feels so authentic that I assumed the entire time that I was reading a Scandinavian book with a really good translation. As a girl with Norwegian grandma who has never been to Scandinavia, I especially loved that this book was a Norwegian noir — for some reason, you don’t see as many of those as ones set in Denmark or Iceland. The Nordic settings of the book were atmospheric and vivid.
This book was not at all what I expected, and is not your typical missing girl Nordic noir. It crackles with action from the very start, and incorporates aspects of terrorism, family secrets, couplehood, and deception along with the family tragedy.
This is that rare book that is both fast-paced and full of characters with depth. Each character is thoughtfully drawn. McPherson has a page-turning writing style that will draw you in and make you question larger issues and truths. A very competent and interesting book that makes me want to pick up McPherson’s debut novel as well. Definitely more well-written and insightful than many other thrillers I have read of late.
4.5 stars. Recommended! Thank you to William Morrow and Custom House, NetGalley, and the author for the ARC.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2021Love and Other Lies is a compelling novel with a topical storyline. Some of the characters are more likable than others but this does not detract from the unfolding story. The plot is loosely based on the 2011 terrorist attack carried out by a far-right extremist. With stunning twists and unexpected turns, Ben McPherson brings this riveting novel to a poignant conclusion. Highly recommend this timeless novel which highlights the dangers of right-wing extremism.
I received a complimentary copy for review.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2021LOVE AND OTHER LIES is a smart, complex psychological thriller. I love McPherson's literary style and the intricate character and plot development. I couldn't turn the pages fast enough, in part because the characters seem so genuine. I like how the story explores different character motivations and isn't afraid to linger in the gray areas. Highly recommended for fans of smart novels with a suspense angle.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2021What is the difference between this novel and The Island? Sorry, but I'm confused.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2021What happens when your daughter goes missing during a mass shooting? Is she dead? Is she missing? I really liked the storyline of this one, but I found the lack of emotion in the main characters to be odd. The other daughter, Vee, has some great dialogue that made me really like her. Surprise ending. Recommended. #loveandotherlies #netgalley @TheBenMcPherson