- Published: 10 January 2019
- ISBN: 9781405940238
- Imprint: Penguin Audio
- Format: Audio Download
Tell Me a Secret
- Published: 10 January 2019
- ISBN: 9781405940238
- Imprint: Penguin Audio
- Format: Audio Download
Praise for Jane Fallon
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I LOVE her books. She always delivers a fabaliss read
Marian Keyes
Sparkling and unpredictable
Elle
Original, edgy, compulsively readable
Daily Mail
Chick lit with an edge
Guardian
Intelligent, edgy and witty
Glamour
Deliciously devious
Daily Express
Fun and feisty
Heat
Deliciously edgy
Good Housekeeping
Brilliant and original
Sun
Hilarious
Closer
Well-crafted, dryly funny
Red
Glorious
Giovanna Fletcher
A romcom with attitude
Mail on Sunday
Smart stuff to race through
Sunday Mirror
Hugely compelling and unpredictable
Ruth Jones
Another winner from Jane Fallon
Hello!
Fallon is a dab hand at capturing the toxicity of friendships gone bad, and this witty and waspish tale of workplace rivalries is a deliciously devious one . . . it will keep you turning the pages
Sunday Mirror
She's the queen of the revenge novel and Jane Fallon's done it again. Dramatic and engaging from the start, this is the perfect winter read. You won't want to put it down
Heat
Fallon's best yet. Full of laugh-out-loud wit and mischief and some truly magical moments. I'm a big fan
Milly Johnson, bestselling author of The Perfectly Imperfect Woman
Fallon's compelling, edgy, beautifully written narratives paint vivid portraits of likeable, flawed protagonists placed in tricky emotional situations. Watching them as they navigate their way out of these is always a joy. This latest is no different. Here, she examines fake female friendship and what happens when it goes badly wrong
Daily Mail
Brilliant, with completely unexpected twists and the ending made me cry. I really enjoyed it!
Gill Sims, bestselling author of Why Mummy Drinks
Jane Fallon explores the darker side of female friendship while keeping a wry smile on her face. And her clever combination of comedy and unsettling suspense is likely to have you eyeing your workmates suspiciously over the office kettle
Sunday Express