Never Lie
I have no idea where I heard about this book or if a friend recommended it.
It's a disaster of a book. I felt rotten and disgusted after I finished reading it. No, it's not explicit or sexual. BUT, until the end of the book (the last three chapters or so, the reader has NO IDEA that 3 of the four main characters were all murderers.)
Billed as a psychological murder, I was just happily going along wondering who murdered the psychiatrist and what happened to her body. At the end, I was disgusted and I felt tricked and deceived.
The story opens as a young couple, married for six months, are looking to buy a home. They get stuck out in the woods, with no cell service, and are forced to spend a couple of nights in the creepy home where a psychiatrist lived and who disappeared but was never found. They seem like a normal couple and they seem to love each other.
As the story progresses, some of their character flaws emerge, but it is not until at the final two or three chapters that you realize just how evil they truly are, and the deceased psychiatrist as well.
I would never recommend this book to anyone, nor will I ever admit to anyone that I read it. Just horrible people and story. I just kept thinking of the article of faith that says if there is anything Lovely or praiseworthy, we seek after those things. THIS IS NOT IT!
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