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  • Location: Sussex, London

Call Me a Liar

Call Me a Liar

Why a Booktrail?

2000s: Five people sent on a remote retreat. One of them disappears.

  • ISBN: 978-1472226761
  • Genre: Psychological, Suspense, Thriller

What you need to know before your trail

You could say it started with vanity. We believed we were special. But the truth is we were simply vulnerable.

Months after landing their dream job, five brilliant young minds are sent on a remote retreat.

But when one of them disappears, they’re forced to question why they were brought there in the first place.

And for the first time in their lives, they realise too much knowledge can be deadly . . .

One of them is lying.
One of them is guilty.
No one is safe.

Travel Guide

Travel BookTrail style from London to Sussex with Colette McBeth

The locations here are either vague or fictional and with good reason. The London streets are there for background and to place characters in a huge anonymous city. The only location that is really clear is the government offices of Westminster where the story has a close and interesting link.

This is a character driven novel and one where the high-tech, high-paced careers in London are put under the microscope. This is a fast-paced city and industry where everyone is trying to do one better and to be better than anyone else. When five hot shot tech addicts get the chance to undertake missions for a secret company, no questions are asked. Then the offer of a retreat in rural Sussex…no questions asked.

The retreat of Kenton Thorpe and the village of Wiverton are fictional.

When you work in a faceless and anonymous industry, what do you expect to see when you look in the mirror?

BookTrail Boarding Pass: Call Me a Liar

Destination: London, Sussex  Author/guide: Colette McBeth Departure Time: 2000s

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