How to Kill Your Best Friend is the latest twisty and unputdownable book from author Lexie Elliott. It’s a story that will keep you guessing until the end.
The perfect getaway – to get away with murder…
Georgie, Lissa and Bronwyn have been best friends since they met on their college swimming team. Now Lissa is dead – drowned off the coast of the remote island where her second husband owns a luxury resort. But could a star open-water swimmer really have drowned? Or is something more sinister going on?
Brought together for Lissa’s memorial, Georgie, Bron, Lissa’s grieving husband and their friends find themselves questioning the circumstances around Lissa’s death – and each other. As the weather turns ominous, trapping the guests on the island, it slowly dawns on them that Lissa’s death was only the beginning. Nobody knows who they can trust. Or if they’ll make it off the island alive…

Every so often a book comes along that sinks its claws in you. One you’d envisioned just reading a chapter here and there. How to Kill Your Best Friend is one such novel. It’s impossible not to read in its entirety in one sitting because you just have to know what happens next.
How to Kill Your Best Friend is one of those where you think you have it figured out and then it swerves off in another direction leaving you breathless in anticipation as it reaches its dramatic conclusion. The narration from the girls gives it depth and sort of messes with your head as you try and figure out just who is telling the truth.
How to Kill Your Best Friend is an absolute must-read this summer!
It’s out in paperback on 7th July via Corvus. You can get a copy here!
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