The White Lie by J.G. Kelly - ISBN: 9781529357837
Hardcover
A deadly Antarctic secret: Murder, lies, and a race against time.

The White Lie

The gripping and heart-breaking historical thriller based on a true story

$75.92

  • Hardcover

    416 pages

  • Release Date

    9 January 2024

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Summary

‘Kelly is that rare combination, a brilliant storyteller, a sure-footed adventurer into the past and a really marvellous writer. With its new take on one of the most compelling episodes in our nation’s narrative, The White Lie brings history to life without disturbing its delicate fabric’ CHRISTOBEL KENT

THE LEGEND

1913. Captain Scott and his four companions reach the South Pole to find their Norwegian rival Roald Amundsen has…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781529357837
ISBN-10:1529357837
Author:J.G. Kelly
Publisher:Hodder & Stoughton
Imprint:Hodder & Stoughton
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:416
Release Date:9 January 2024
Weight:640g
Dimensions:162mm x 240mm x 34mm
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Critics Review

Jim Kelly is that rare combination, a brilliant storyteller, a sure-footed adventurer into the past and a really marvellous writer. With its new take on one of the most compelling episodes in our nation’s narrative, The White Lie brings history to life without disturbing its delicate fabric – CHRISTOBEL KENTPraise for The Silent ChildOutstanding. Heartstopping. Brilliant. A story that scorches the page, searing in its honesty and profoundly moving in its emotional impact. The characters reach out to you and challenge your preconceptions in this testament to a tragic chapter of history that moved me to tears. It holds up a dark and shocking mirror to our world, yet ultimately it is a triumphant tale of light within darkness. Of love surviving hate. Impressively researched and superbly told, this is an important powerful novel that everyone should read – Kate Furnivall, author of top ten bestseller The Liberation

About The Author

J.G. Kelly

James Kelly is the author of the Nighthawk crime series for Alison and Busby, and the Philip Dryden series for Penguin. He was born in 1957 and is the son of a Scotland Yard detective. He went to university in Sheffield, later training as a journalist and worked on the Bedfordshire Times, Yorkshire Evening Press and the Financial Times. His first book, The Water Clock, was shortlisted for the John Creasey Award and he has since won a CWA Dagger in the Library and the New Angle Prize for Literature. He lives in Ely, Cambridgeshire.

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