The second psychological thriller from Trisha Sakhlecha, author of Your Truth or Mine? In politics there is always someone determined to reveal past secrets, and now a young Indian minister is about see her life come crashing down around her.
Are you watching closely, because some secrets won't stay buried . . .
Fifteen years ago, three sixteen-year-old girls meet at Wescott, an exclusive private school in India.
Two, Sabah and Noor, are the most popular girls in their year. One, Alia, is a new arrival from England, who feels her happiness depends on their acceptance.
Before she knows it, Sabah and Noor's intoxicating world of privilege and intimacy opens up to Alia, and for the first time, after years of neglect from her parents, she feels she is exactly where, and with whom, she belongs.
But with intimacy comes jealousy, and with privilege, resentment, and Alia finds that it only takes one night for her bright new world to shatter around her.
Now Alia, a cabinet minister in the Indian government, is about to find her secrets have no intention of staying buried . . .
Praise for Trisha Sakhlecha
'Deliciously dark' Alice Feeney, author of Sometimes I Lie
'Original and evocative' Karen Hamilton, author of The Perfect Girlfriend
Your Truth or Mine? is
a book that you'll want to read again as soon as you've finished it, to look for clues, wondering how you'd missed them the first time around. I thought I had it all figured out, so was 'Wait . . . What?' when the reveal came.
The sucker punch came from nowhere and lifted me off my feet - the sign of a great book