From Australia's foremost social commentator comes a novel of deception and intrigue, told in three voices. Three voices, three stories...but who can you trust?
"Cole's story:
Modesty and humility don't get you far in this business, I'm afraid. No, let me be more candid: modesty and humility can be great assets, as long as you don't let them stand in the way of your ambition...and I never did."
"Georgina's story:
I sometimes wonder whether Cole is actually the sort of man who needs the tension of having two women after him at once...it seemed to keep him under control, in a funny kind of way."
"Keith's story:
What do you make of Cole's extraordinary behaviour at the cemetery? Blood on his hands? Would you say? You wouldn't. Neither would I. Too melodramatic. Way off the mark. Truth would be nastier than that."
'Little Lies' is a brilliantly controlled, blackly funny novel from the bestselling author of 'Reinventing Australia' and 'Why Don't People Listen?'