What would you do for success? Would you lie? Would you cheat? Would you kill?
Award-winning journalist Will McCormick has it all. Money, a beautiful family, and a house in the picture-perfect resort of Queenstown.
Will also has a dark secret. The story that made him famous years ago didn't quite happen the way he told it, and now someone from his past seems determined to make him pay.
When his five-year-old daughter Lizzy vanishes, Will's world comes crashing down. Her disappearance sends Will trawling through his past for clues about who has taken his little girl. It's a journey of self-discovery that ultimately leaves him questioning his own sanity.
Will is a compulsive liar, a serial cheat, and a fabulist. Actions have consequences. The innocent suffer. He can't escape his past. He can, however, choose what he will do next, and maybe - just maybe - find redemption.
But will anyone believe him if he finally tells the truth?
A new and chillingly plausible take on the intelligence failure that led the US and its allies to war in Iraq, and ignited the global terror of ISIS that followed.
No White Lies flings you through Baghdad war zones to underground Paris, from a remote New Zealand lakeside resort to a Manhattan landfill. It's a break-neck ride brimming with exotic locations, spies, terrorism, conspiracy and political intrigue. It is perfect for fans of John le Carre, Mick Herron, Alex Dahl and Peter May.
The stark beauty of Eaton's New Zealand wilderness is every bit as unforgiving as Jane Harper's Australian outback and Jo Nesbo's Scandinavian snowscapes. The parallels are there to be drawn - these regions are among the most remote in the world, yet their relative peace makes the violence and death that ensues all the more startling.
This novel will haunt you long after you've turned the final page.
Genre: Mystery
Award-winning journalist Will McCormick has it all. Money, a beautiful family, and a house in the picture-perfect resort of Queenstown.
Will also has a dark secret. The story that made him famous years ago didn't quite happen the way he told it, and now someone from his past seems determined to make him pay.
When his five-year-old daughter Lizzy vanishes, Will's world comes crashing down. Her disappearance sends Will trawling through his past for clues about who has taken his little girl. It's a journey of self-discovery that ultimately leaves him questioning his own sanity.
Will is a compulsive liar, a serial cheat, and a fabulist. Actions have consequences. The innocent suffer. He can't escape his past. He can, however, choose what he will do next, and maybe - just maybe - find redemption.
But will anyone believe him if he finally tells the truth?
A new and chillingly plausible take on the intelligence failure that led the US and its allies to war in Iraq, and ignited the global terror of ISIS that followed.
No White Lies flings you through Baghdad war zones to underground Paris, from a remote New Zealand lakeside resort to a Manhattan landfill. It's a break-neck ride brimming with exotic locations, spies, terrorism, conspiracy and political intrigue. It is perfect for fans of John le Carre, Mick Herron, Alex Dahl and Peter May.
The stark beauty of Eaton's New Zealand wilderness is every bit as unforgiving as Jane Harper's Australian outback and Jo Nesbo's Scandinavian snowscapes. The parallels are there to be drawn - these regions are among the most remote in the world, yet their relative peace makes the violence and death that ensues all the more startling.
This novel will haunt you long after you've turned the final page.
Genre: Mystery
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