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Whispers and Lies (Unbound)

by Joy Fielding (Author)
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It begins placidly enough. Terry Painter, a single, 40-year-old nurse in Florida, takes in a young tenant, the vivacious Alison Simms. A friendship quickly develops between the two women, but disturbing hints of trouble in paradise start to appear. Just what secrets from her past is Alison hiding? Is Terry perhaps not the caring yet lonely soul she appears to be? Their volatile relationship lies at the core of Whispers and Lies, the latest psychological thriller from Joy Fielding. Those who have enjoyed Fielding's previous works, including the bestselling novels Grand Avenue, The First Time, Kiss Mommy Goodbye, and The Other Woman, are in for a definite treat with Whispers and Lies.

Before turning to writing, Fielding was an actress, and that may help account for the strongly theatrical flourishes in her prose style. Occasionally she comes close to falling prey to the flaws of the romantic novel, but generally her well-turned phrases help keep the suspense building inexorably. Here's one vivid example: "I tiptoed toward the bedroom, the handle of the large butcher knife clutched tightly in the palm of my hand, the blade protruding from my body like the thorn of a giant rose." The Toronto-born author now spends much of her time in Florida, and the Sunshine State proves a fitting backdrop for the evil that she skilfully evokes. As she writes early on in Whispers and Lies, "Look a little closer, and you'll see the deadly alligator lurking just below the water's smooth surface." There are whispers and lies aplenty here, not to mention undercurrents of incest, lesbianism, and murderous violence, which make Whispers and Lies a genuine page-turner indeed. --Kerry Doole --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.



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An ending worthy of Hitchcock rewards readers able to weather the false clues and emotional angst of Fielding's latest page-turner. Once again, the bestselling author (Grand Avenue; The First Time; Missing Pieces; etc.) tests the complex ties that bind friends and family, and keeps readers wondering when those same ties might turn deadly. Since Terry Painter's mother died five years before, the single 40-year-old nurse has been renting out the cottage behind her Florida home. When an appealing young woman calling herself Alison Simms arrives from out of town, Terry offers her not only the cottage but also her friendship. Alison pries into Terry's personal belongings, brings home rude young men, tells lies about her job and family and pops up everywhere unexpectedly and uninvited, while Terry's inner critic, in a voice sounding much like her mother's, fuels her suspicions. Threatening phone calls from a man who seems to know a lot about Terry and the tenant who occupied the cottage before Alison add to her growing paranoia. Despite these worries, Terry finds time to get involved with the son of one of her patients, an elderly woman named Myra. Careless, friendly Alison and responsible, guarded Terry are a study in contrasts, but as the novel progresses, Fielding makes it clear that they both have secrets to hide. The brutal denouement will shake readers lulled by the tale's cozy trappings, but those familiar with Patricia Highsmith's particular brand of sinister storytelling will recognize the mayhem Fielding so cunningly unleashes.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Intriguing plot, Sep 15 2006
By Cardinal47 (ottawa, ontario) - See all my reviews
This novel by Joy Fielding is an interesting read. On the surface Terry Painter seems to be an impulsive irrascible nurse who rents out a cottage on her property to scatter-brained Allison Simms of no fixed address or job.For most of the novel it appears that Ms Simms is taking advantage of the older Ms Painter but as the novel advances the plot thickens. There are some confusing diversions along the way but the ending is dynamite!
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2.0 out of 5 stars A BIG dissapointment!, Sep 14 2005
By A Customer
Usually Joy Fielding's books keep me intersted and on the edge of my seat. But this one was horrible. The ending is what really ruined it for me. I found the plot to be farfetched and often nonsensical which leads up to an ending that is just ridiculous and made me feel like I had wasted my time plodding through the entire book to get to the dumb ending. I would say skip this one, it isn't worth your time to try it.
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1.0 out of 5 stars A Complete Waste, Oct 23 2004
By A Customer
This review is from: Whispers and Lies (Hardcover)
didn't like this book at all. The protagonist, Terry, rents her cottage to a young woman named Alison Simms. Terry has been unlucky in love, unlucky in childhood and unlucky with tenants. Alison offers fun and friendship and introduces Terry to a rather questionable crowd.
Terry is not a likable character. A bitter nurse, she pins her hopes on having a romantic relationship with the son of one of her geriatric patients on the terminal ward. This starts off promising, but ends up a bust.

Parts of the story made no sense. Alison and her friends are a bizarre, eclectic bunch. A Thanksgiving celebration with them and Terry takes on a surreal tone; when they meet Terry at her job for New Year's, that is just too unrealistic. The sequence of events that take place near the ocean are stupid and implausible. In fact, all of the holiday scenes and beach scenes are ludicrous to the point of surreal.

Masks come off and villains change roles and places. The questions are is Alison who and what she claims to be, a newcomer to Florida in need of a place to stay and friends? Is Terry what she claims to be, a bitter, lonely nurse? And what of Alison's friends and Terry's former borders?

There are no winners here. My favoite part was when Terry sang "She Loves You" along with the Beatles when she heard the song on the radio. If that's the best this work has to offer...The ending is a bust and is a major disappointment. Skip this one. You'll find a plethora of better selections, yeah, yeah, yeah.

This one's a bust.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty decent
This book was a bit slow but on the psychological side, it was very well done. The author kept the main character interesting. You care for her, you feel bad and then... Read more
Published on May 20 2004 by Susie Sharon

3.0 out of 5 stars Still Waters Run Very Deeply!
In this story, the main character Terry, is a nurse living a quiet peaceful, somewhat anti-social existence. Read more
Published on Sep 5 2003 by J. Kirkman

3.0 out of 5 stars A disappointment compared to other Joy Fielding books
It was a decent enough book but it lacked the quality that Fielding has intergrated in her other books.The story was confusing and was missing a climax. Read more
Published on April 6 2003 by sweetheart_penny

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