The Shape Of Truth And Lies with Rachel Abbott.

The Shape of Truth and Lies Game

To celebrate the publication of The Shape of Lies we are playing a game of truth and lies. Play along, follow the blog tour to collect all the truths and you could be in with a chance of winning a signed copy of The Shape of Lies.

How to play: Rachel Abbott has come up with two big lies and one absolute truth about her life. Can you channel her beloved detective, Tom Douglas, and detect the one truth? Pick carefully, then follow the blog tour to collect all the truths and enter the prize draw. Once you have all seven truths email your answers to rachelabbottcomps@gmail.com.

The next round of The Shape of Truth or Lies continues over on [http://www.randomthingsthroughmyletterbox.blogspot.com tomorrow.

First some information about The Shape of Lies, the latest novel by Rachel Abbott.

This is Abbott’s ninth novel and it follows respectable mother, wife and head teacher, Anna Franklyn, who is driving to work when a voice on her favourite radio phone-in programme shatters every hope that she has escaped her dark past. The caller on ‘The One That Got Away’ claims to be her ex-lover, Scott, and in less than a week, he will expose her truth on air. But how is that possible when Scott is dead?

Meanwhile, Abbott’s much-loved detective, Tom Douglas, needs to find the killer responsible for two brutal murders and unravel Anna’s web of lies to discover what connects her to both bodies.

Mel Sherratt, bestselling author loved it, she said: ‘I devoured The Shape of Lies. Full of intrigue, secrets and compelling sub-plots that intertwine to a devastating and heart-stopping finish.’

Now, read on to play The Shape of Truth and Lies game and be in with a chance of winning your very own signed copy.

Close encounters with animals

A. During a trip to Mexico for my nephew’s 40th birthday, I nearly trod on an alligator. It scuttled away before it could do any damage.

B. On a holiday in the Galapagos Islands I swam with hammerhead sharks. I was snorkelling and one swam so close underneath me that I could have touched it.

C. While riding an elephant in India, it lifted its trunk and squirted me with water. I nearly fell off with the shock.

Which one is truth? A, B or C? Keep your answer safe, collect the next six truths and send all seven to: rachelabbottcomps@gmail.com

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