Imprint: No Exit Press

Category: Political / legal thriller

The Truth About the Devlins

Lisa Scottoline

Lisa Scottoline, the #1 bestselling author of What Happened to the Bennetts, presents another pulse-pounding domestic thriller about family, justice, and the lies that tear us apart.

TJ Devlin is the charming disappointment in the prominent Devlin family, all of whom are lawyers at their highly successful firm—except him. After a stint in prison and rehab for alcoholism, TJ can’t get hired anywhere except at the firm, in a make-work job with the title of investigator.

But one night, TJ’s world turns upside down after his older brother John confesses that he just murdered one of the clients, an accountant he’d confronted with proof of embezzlement. It seems impossible coming from John, the firstborn son and Most Valuable Devlin.

TJ plunges into the investigation, seizing the chance to prove his worth and save his brother. But in no time, TJ and John find themselves entangled in a lethal web of deception and murder. TJ will fight to save his family, but what he learns might break them first.

Paperback

RRP: £9.99

ISBN: 9781835011072

Published: July 4, 2024

Extent: 304 pages

Ebook

RRP: £4.99

ISBN: 9781835011089

Published: July 4, 2024

Reviews

‘Scottoline is one of the very best writers today’ – Michael Connelly, author of The Dark Hours

‘Scottoline knows how to keep readers in her grip’ – New York Times Book Review

(Previous Book) ‘What Happened to the Bennetts is a well-written and fast-paced crime thriller, with lots of clever twists. Crime aficionados will enjoy this novel’ – Washington Times

‘Scottoline writes riveting thrillers that keep me up all night, with plots that twist and turn’ – Harlan Coben, author of The Match

‘Scottoline is a powerhouse’ – David Baldacci, author of Mercy

Lisa Scottoline

Lisa Scottoline is a #1 bestselling and Edgar Award-winning author of 33 novels. She has been President of Mystery Writers of America and she reviews fiction and non-fiction for the New York Times, Washington Post, and The Philadelphia Inquirer. She also writes a weekly column with her daughter for The Philadelphia Inquirer entitled Chick Wit, a witty take on life from a woman’s perspective, which have been collected in a bestselling series of humorous memoirs.

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