When I sat down to write The Marriage Lie, I wanted to create a story that was equal parts suspense - a husband killed in a plane crash, and the wife's subsequent search for the truth about him and her marriage - and emotion that arises as a consequence of the action. These are the types of books I like to read, stories where the action drives the emotion and the emotion drives the action. In The Marriage Lie, the two are so intertwined that one can't exist without the other.
BookBrunch - Why we love psychological suspense
12 December 2016
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