Caroline England was born and brought up in Yorkshire and studied Law at the University of Manchester. She was a divorce and professional indemnity lawyer before leaving the law to bring up her three daughters and turning her hand to writing. Caroline is the author of The Wife's Secret, previously called Beneath the Skin, and the top-ten ebook bestseller My Husband's Lies. Betray Her is her third novel. She lives in Manchester with her family.
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A taut psychological thriller about family, friendship and who you can really trust. I loved how the darkness of Ellie's dreams are balanced perfectly with the ordinary details of family life and the love she has for her three boys. Slowly, as the secrets and memories from her past unfold, I began to relax, until the final twist sent a shiver down my spine.
Helen Marsay
Her ability to conjure the detailed ordinariness of everyday domestic life makes her writing all the more powerful when she evokes psychological menace and dramatic plot twists.
Daily Mail
A stylish and chilling account of a woman's battle to protect her family, while the past threatens to consume her. I'd like to congratulate her on another fantastic read! She gets under the complex surface of female friendship with real accuracy and insight.
Kate Rhodes
The duchess of dark domestic noir strikes again. Truth Games is a helter-skelter slide of emotions and reveals. Caroline England does here what she does best - pulls emotion from her reader in tandem with pulling emotion from her characters. . . . Thrilling. . . combines great writing with a depth of knowledge of how our every day lives are often constructed to hide the harsh realities beneath. It's a clever book by a clever writer.
Helen Fields
Unsettling and oozing with quiet menace, Truth Games is in the very top tier of psychological thrillers. Absolutely brilliant.
M W Craven, author of THE CURATOR