Tell Me Lies By: J.P. Pomare
Tell Me Lies By: J.P. Pomare
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Tell Me Lies — Annotated Edition
She helps people uncover the truth…but what if she’s the one hiding it?
Margot Scott has the perfect life.
Successful career. Loving husband. Two children.
Controlled. Stable. Safe.
Until one moment changes everything.
On a busy train platform, she makes a split-second decision — and a man ends up dead.
Now the questions start.
Was it an accident?
Or something far more deliberate?
Because Margot’s clients don’t always tell the truth…and neither does she.
This isn’t just a thriller… it’s deception, control, and “who can you actually trust?” ...annotated in real time.
- Reactions to every suspicious interaction and shifting truth
- Clues, contradictions, and hidden motives highlighted
- Notes through manipulation, morality, and psychological tension
- “she didn’t just do that…” commentary
- Tabs marking the twists that change everything
The Vibe:
- Suburban life hiding something much darker
- A psychologist who knows exactly how to manipulate… or does she?
- Slow-building tension that turns explosive
- Twists layered with lies, secrets, and past mistakes
This is a fast-paced psychological thriller built on manipulation, deception, and blurred moral lines, where nothing is as clear as it seems.
Tropes You’ll Love:
- Unreliable Narrator
- Psychologist FMC / “mind games”
- Crime committed by the protagonist
- Hidden past / buried secrets
- Perfect life hiding dark truths
- Revenge & manipulation
- Psychological thriller with twists
This is for readers who:
- Love morally grey characters you shouldn’t root for
- Want a thriller that makes you question EVERY motive
- Enjoy slow tension that builds into a sharp twist
- It’s clever.
- It’s unsettling.
- And it keeps you second-guessing everything.
What You’ll Receive:
- Annotated paperback copy of Tell Me Lies
- Tabs + highlights marking key twists & psychological moments
- Bookish extras (bookmark, stickers, annotation touches)
She knows how people think…that’s what makes her dangerous.
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