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Under Lying Paperback – November 1, 2019

4.1 out of 5 stars 9,368 ratings

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In this gripping novel of suspense, the disappearance of a couple’s baby daughter leaves everyone a suspect.

Susan has everything she ever wanted. A loving husband, an angelic daughter and the cottage of her dreams in County Cork. Her picture-perfect life seems too good to be true. And it is.

At a housewarming party with their new neighbours, her daughter Amelia goes missing. As friends become suspects, Susan’s life spirals out of control. And when Amelia’s yellow cardigan is dredged from the lake, every parent’s worst nightmare suddenly seems horribly real.

In the aftermath of Amelia’s disappearance Susan and her husband Paul are not themselves. Someone is hiding something. What if Susan and Paul’s entire relationship was built on lies stretching back years?

Some secrets may be best left buried in the past, but uncovering the truth could be the only way to find Amelia ― before it’s too late.

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Janelle Harris penned her first story on scented, unicorn-shaped paper. She was nine. A couple of decades, one husband, five children, two cats and a dog later Janelle wrote another story. Unfortunately the paper lacked any fragrance but that didn’t hinder No Kiss Goodbye from becoming an international bestseller. Janelle now writes psychological suspense for Lake Union and women’s fiction for Bookouture. She is always on the lookout for aromatic notepads.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Lake Union Publishing (November 1, 2019)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 299 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1542092639
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1542092630
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.5 x 1 x 8.25 inches
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Janelle Harris was born in Dublin. She grew up surrounded by books and self-published her first novel, No Kiss Goodbye, in 2015. No Kiss Goodbye quickly became an international bestseller, selling over a quarter of a million digital copies.

Janelle now writes psychological thrillers for Lake Union and emotionally-led, contemporary fiction for Bookouture.

She lives in Kildare with her husband, five young children and the fluffiest dog in the world.

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Customers find the book interesting from beginning to end, with plenty of twists and turns that keep them engaged until the end. The story captures the depths of profound grief and provides a psychological perspective, making it hard to put down. While the characters are well developed, some customers find them unlikable. The pacing receives mixed reactions, with several customers noting an absurdly slow beginning that almost put them off completely.

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352 customers mention "Readability"290 positive62 negative

Customers find the book engaging from start to finish, with one mentioning it's a fast-paced, exciting read.

"...All in all, I did find the story rather believable and well-written that would definitely keep your interest in the read because almost any time one..." Read more

"...It’s thought provoking, however, if you’re able to understand where the characters are mentally...." Read more

"...However, it was professionally edited (mostly free of grammar/spelling/continuity errors), which I guess kind of made up for the juvenile "colorful"..." Read more

"...I actually enjoy the unique writing style. It's present-tense, first-person, which I sometimes find annoying in books, but the author does a good..." Read more

335 customers mention "Twists and turns"245 positive90 negative

Customers enjoy the twists and turns in the book, with plenty of surprises and suspenseful plot developments that keep them engaged until the end.

"...All in all, I did find the story rather believable and well-written that would definitely keep your interest in the read because almost any time one..." Read more

"...The book is about a missing child. The twist is pretty obvious that she’s not missing, but the where/who was surprising...." Read more

"...On the bright side, there were a few twists to keep it interesting, and the main character is *slightly* less repulsive in the final chapter... if..." Read more

"...I enjoy the suspense and how I can picture each scene exactly...." Read more

22 customers mention "Emotional depth"16 positive6 negative

Customers appreciate the emotional depth of the book, particularly how it captures profound grief, and one customer notes how it provides a compassionate perspective on psychological personality disorders.

"...My Rationalization: What a read that was of definitely one psychological, mystery-thriller with suspense that will keep you turning the..." Read more

"...I really feel like this is a book that deals more with grief (there are years of grief counseling involved) and loss, and how that can affect your..." Read more

"...Left me breathless and feeling a little bittersweet. Once the events start spiraling out of control, it was hard to put the book down...." Read more

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"...Once the events start spiraling out of control, it was hard to put the book down. Would read other books by Ms. Harris!" Read more

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"...Just that...Susan and Paul are not very likeable characters, but perhaps that was the point?..." Read more

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"...was little character development, and all of the main characters were either either complete idiots, or completely evil--and in at least the case of..." Read more

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Customers find the pacing of the book slow and tedious, with several noting that the beginning is absurdly slow and difficult to engage with.

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"This does start pretty slow, but it's not a long book, and once the story gets rolling it's bat**** crazy in a way that kept my attention...." Read more

"...parts that drug and I almost stopped reading because the first chapter just went on and on. I also didn't like the flashbacks at first...." Read more

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Title: Under Lying Author: Janelle Harris Publisher: Lake Union Publishing Reviewed By: Arlena Dean Rating Five Review: "Under Lying" by Janelle Harris: My Rationalization: What a read that was of definitely one psychological, mystery-thriller with suspense that will keep you turning the pages to see what was coming now and then where we find the heroine [Susan] and the flashbacks. These flashbacks had to do with the death of Susan's twin brother, Adam dying on their 21st birthday, her mother who was very distant to her, friends, neighbors and most of all the person that had killed her brother. The story may have been a slow start but I will say by the end of this novel I was blown away with all of the unexpected twists, turns and ride this author took the reader on. After reading the entire novel I thought of this story as a two-part story that wonderfully comes together by the end of the read as the author brings in the 'now and then' of the story chapters. I will say I was left in awe of it all when the story does come together leaving one to wonder just how far one would go to take revenge against a person that had wronged them. Be ready for a little bit of it all from friendship, motherhood to a crazy person with a few more plot surprises that will also come out. The storyline was quite intriguing along with some really interesting characters development with some being simple to complex in the unexpected behaviors and actions they displayed. All in all, I did find the story rather believable and well-written that would definitely keep your interest in the read because almost any time one reads about a missing child it becomes of great need to know the outcome as this author will give it all to the reader in "Under Lying." I will say in the epilogue that did surprise me however, I was left feeling that it was best for the child who raised her. Now, to get it all you must pick up this good read to see how well this author delivers an unforgettable story to the readers. I downloaded this book as one of Amazon's free monthly First Reads and did find the story rather interesting.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2019
    Title: Under Lying
    Author: Janelle Harris
    Publisher: Lake Union Publishing
    Reviewed By: Arlena Dean
    Rating Five
    Review:

    "Under Lying" by Janelle Harris:

    My Rationalization:

    What a read that was of definitely one psychological, mystery-thriller with suspense that will keep you turning the pages to see what was coming now and then where we find the heroine [Susan] and the flashbacks. These flashbacks had to do with the death of Susan's twin brother, Adam dying on their 21st birthday, her mother who was very distant to her, friends, neighbors and most of all the person that had killed her brother.

    The story may have been a slow start but I will say by the end of this novel I was blown away with all of the unexpected twists, turns and ride this author took the reader on. After reading the entire novel I thought of this story as a two-part story that wonderfully comes together by the end of the read as the author brings in the 'now and then' of the story chapters.

    I will say I was left in awe of it all when the story does come together leaving one to wonder just how far one would go to take revenge against a person that had wronged them. Be ready for a little bit of it all from friendship, motherhood to a crazy person with a few more plot surprises that will also come out.

    The storyline was quite intriguing along with some really interesting characters development with some being simple to complex in the unexpected behaviors and actions they displayed. All in all, I did find the story rather believable and well-written that would definitely keep your interest in the read because almost any time one reads about a missing child it becomes of great need to know the outcome as this author will give it all to the reader in "Under Lying." I will say in the epilogue that did surprise me however, I was left feeling that it was best for the child who raised her. Now, to get it all you must pick up this good read to see how well this author delivers an unforgettable story to the readers.

    I downloaded this book as one of Amazon's free monthly First Reads and did find the story rather interesting.
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    Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2019
    Title: Under Lying
    Author: Janelle Harris
    Publisher: Lake Union Publishing
    Reviewed By: Arlena Dean
    Rating Five
    Review:

    "Under Lying" by Janelle Harris:

    My Rationalization:

    What a read that was of definitely one psychological, mystery-thriller with suspense that will keep you turning the pages to see what was coming now and then where we find the heroine [Susan] and the flashbacks. These flashbacks had to do with the death of Susan's twin brother, Adam dying on their 21st birthday, her mother who was very distant to her, friends, neighbors and most of all the person that had killed her brother.

    The story may have been a slow start but I will say by the end of this novel I was blown away with all of the unexpected twists, turns and ride this author took the reader on. After reading the entire novel I thought of this story as a two-part story that wonderfully comes together by the end of the read as the author brings in the 'now and then' of the story chapters.

    I will say I was left in awe of it all when the story does come together leaving one to wonder just how far one would go to take revenge against a person that had wronged them. Be ready for a little bit of it all from friendship, motherhood to a crazy person with a few more plot surprises that will also come out.

    The storyline was quite intriguing along with some really interesting characters development with some being simple to complex in the unexpected behaviors and actions they displayed. All in all, I did find the story rather believable and well-written that would definitely keep your interest in the read because almost any time one reads about a missing child it becomes of great need to know the outcome as this author will give it all to the reader in "Under Lying." I will say in the epilogue that did surprise me however, I was left feeling that it was best for the child who raised her. Now, to get it all you must pick up this good read to see how well this author delivers an unforgettable story to the readers.

    I downloaded this book as one of Amazon's free monthly First Reads and did find the story rather interesting.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2020
    I chose to read this because some of the reviews were horrible, some were really good. There seems to be a love it or hate it with this one. I thought it was okay. I certainly didn’t have the problems the reviewer who only read the “look inside” had. (Don’t judge an entire book by just a few chapters!) The actions that the character describes are to let you into the scene, and mind, of the story and character. I didn’t feel it was too much. You’re going to have that in a first person view. So I dismissed that review pretty quickly. (I actually read the “look inside” myself and dismissed it, because I could see it was first person narrative and not annoying at all to me. When you read those chapters and understand what’s happening in context with the rest of the book, it all makes sense.)

    On to the twists everyone talks about. The book is about a missing child. The twist is pretty obvious that she’s not missing, but the where/who was surprising. And no one is who they seem.

    I really feel like this is a book that deals more with grief (there are years of grief counseling involved) and loss, and how that can affect your life and your mental health. I think that almost everyone in this book behaves the way they do due to grief, and how it shaped their life. I think there may be some seriously unhealthy mental well-being involved in every character’s actions. Every character. And when you start looking at things from that perspective, the things that don’t make sense, you can start to understand why.

    I’m glad I read it. I’m definitely not willing to call it a psychological thriller. It’s thought provoking, however, if you’re able to understand where the characters are mentally.

    I’d recommend it if you’re going into with an open mind, and are willing to take the characters as they are. Let the author lay them out to you and don’t make your own judgements about them. They develop slowly over the course of the book, and follow the path of grief with them. Then you’ll understand why you end up at the end.
  • Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2019
    My three star rating is generous. The absurdly slow beginning almost put me off completely, and the profanity on every other page made me want to puke. However, it was professionally edited (mostly free of grammar/spelling/continuity errors), which I guess kind of made up for the juvenile "colorful" language. I'll never understand why writers can't come up with better vocabulary instead of resorting to profanity. Gag. Also, it's very difficult to read a book in which every character is so despicable that you could not care less what happens to them. I finished the book, but will never read this author again.

    On the bright side, there were a few twists to keep it interesting, and the main character is *slightly* less repulsive in the final chapter... if you can endure her long enough to make it that far. Really, I'm not sure it was worth reading to the end. Overall, I do not recommend this book. I'm pretty disappointed that I wasted my freebie on it, but at least it only cost me time and not money.
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  • June Sheard
    5.0 out of 5 stars Never guessed
    Reviewed in Australia on May 19, 2020
    I don’t write reviews but this book really had me guessing. Intriguing, keeps you in suspense right to the last page.
    Definitely a book I would recommend
  • Amazon Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars A good read
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 12, 2020
    This book took me by surprise several times. There are unexpected twists and turns that take you on a journey and you find yourself immersed in this clever story. Anyone who likes psychological thrillers will enjoy this book. It’s been a steady read, easy to pick up and put down, always knowing where you were in the story, but towards the end, I was about 70% through the book, I just had to carry on reading to the end. So here I am at 1.16am having just finished the book and now writing the review!
  • Clarebear
    4.0 out of 5 stars Great read
    Reviewed in Australia on November 3, 2019
    Another great read from this author
  • Sarah H.
    4.0 out of 5 stars Twists and turns a plenty.
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 24, 2019
    I was hooked as soon as I started this book. Susan and her husband Paul are not long in their new home and what should be a nice housewarming to get to know their neighbours better, ends up being every parents worst nightmare.

    My heart went out to Susan as her relationship between herself and her husband starts to deteriorate and she is left to fall on the goodwill of her new neighbour.

    It’s hard to know what to say about this book as everything definitely isn’t as it seems. The story flicks between Susan’s past and present which gives us more insight into what life was like before she met Paul, as well as how they are coping with the disappearance of their daughter.

    My opinions kept swapping through out the novel about certain characters. As more lies and secrets unravel, I was getting more and more gobsmacked trying to take it all in. Towards the end just sent my head in an absolute spin. It had me racing through the pages as the author really messed with my head as to how this was all going to end. Admittedly I did have to suspend my belief with a couple of things but then it is a work of fiction after all and it didn’t spoil my enjoyment.

    Under Lying raises the question of how well we really know someone. It had me go through so many emotions as well as had my heart racing with the amount of twists and turns the author threw at me. I loved how the author gently drew me in and could never have guessed the thrill fest that was awaiting me the further in I got. If you like a book that will hook you from the go and doesn’t let you go until you have reached the last word, then this is the one for you.
  • Mr. J. Dirom
    3.0 out of 5 stars Implausible
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 6, 2019
    I'm writing this about half way through, when i've discovered the main twist. Sorry, but this is so implausible to be almost ludicrous. The police would have been all over this with a fine-toothed comb, including <spoiler alert>the parents' backgrounds.
    A good idea, very well written. I liked the way the story went from present to past. The <spoiler alert> murder to cover tracks? Not quite buying that either, i'm afraid.
    The first book i've read of this author; more than good enough to give another of her books a read.