Tell Her No Lies by
Kelly Irwin
Nina Fischer bears deep scars from life. Because of that, she trusts no one. Her
mother abandoned her and her sister years ago.
Having been adopted by her wealthy, respected uncle, she is shocked when
he is found murdered in his study. Using
her investigative journalist skills, she searches for his killer, but is
considered a prime suspect by police. As
people around her are murdered, she struggles to know who she can trust and why
her father would be murdered. The
answers are surprising.
Tell Her No Lies has interesting characters who aren’t
always what they seem. By the end of the
book, they have been revealed for themselves.
The author delivers some surprises along the way.
The plot moves along quickly. It has some unexpected twists that catch the
reader off guard. It also highlights an
issue important to the main character—homelessness.
Kelly Irwin, the author, was new to me. She has written Amish romances, which I have
not read. She has seamlessly
transitioned to romantic suspense. I
would say she is in the same league with Colleen Coble and Carrie Stuart
Parks. Readers of romantic suspense will
enjoy this book. I received a copy in
return for this, my honest review.
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