Her sister's boyfriend. Her worst nightmare.On the night of her mother's wake, Ewan kisses a shocked Ruby. They both agree to pretend that the kiss never happened - in fact, according to Ewan, no one even needs to know he walked Ruby home.Because Ewan is seeing Ruby's sister, Sophie. He's been wonderful to Sophie, comforting her after her mother's murder and taking care of her little kids, too. In short, he's been the perfect boyfriend. This was just a stupid mistake.But when Ruby learns of another woman's murder close to Ewan's route home on the night of the kiss, she fears that her lie has left her sister in terrible danger.After all, how well do the sisters really know Ewan? How well do they know each other? And are they sure they know the truth about what really happened on the day their mother died?A gripping and unputdownable thriller that will keep you guessing into the early hours of the morning. Perfect for fans of Claire McGowan, Sue Watson, and Jackie Kabler.Read what everyone is saying about One Good Lie:'Oh my GOODNESS!! I absolutely loved this It got to the point where I was suspecting every single character in the book The ending was twisty, thrilling, scary and, best of all, satisfying. Truly a wonderful psychological thriller that kept me captivated throughout!' Shalini Boland, author of The Secret Mother, I can honestly say that this is psychological fiction at its best. Cleverly written and packed full of chilling suspense, the storyline immediately intrigues. The characterisation is excellent With lots of delicious twists and clashes of personality that could set the pages on fire, One Good Lie ticks all the boxes for me. A hugely satisfying read and one I would highly recommend.' Sheryl Browne, author of My Husband's Girlfriend Jane Isaac never lets us down; this is fast-paced storytelling at its best. One Good Lie is a chilling, unputdownable read, packed with menace and suspense and increasingly claustrophobic as we are sucked ever deeper into Ruby and Sophie's lives. Highly recommended!' Linda Huber, author of Baby Dear, A taut and twisty psychological thriller that will have you on the edge of your seat. Jane Isaac knows how to craft a plot that will have you hooked. I didn't want to put this down.' Rebecca Bradley, author of Blood Stained'An exciting psychological thriller that will appeal to fans of Ruth Ware, Greer Hendricks, and Sarah Pekkanen Excellently-written, well-plotted I sped through this book and finished it in a day If you're a fan of the thriller genre, you won't regret checking out this book' Goodreads Reviewer, 5 Stars! Highly recommend. It was hard to put this book down. It was a fast paced story full of suspense. I was hooked from the first chapter. This thriller was fun to read. I absolutely loved this story of two sisters. Well written, well plotted, engaging characters.' NetGalley Reviewer, Book drought over! Hooked from page one, didn't stop reading until silly o'clock, had a few hours' sleep, walked the dog then dived back in to finish. Totally believable characters, great plot Plus a moving depiction of how easily one can get caught up in a controlling relationship.' Goodreads Reviewer 'Absolutely kept me on the edge of my seat. I couldn't wait to find out what happened. The ending didn't disappoint. I highly recommend this one.' NetGalley Reviewer, A page-turning family drama where no one is quite what they seem, One Good Lie is expertly plotted and brilliantly executed.' Susi Holliday, author of The Last Resort