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Apples never fall by liane moriarty
Apples never fall by liane moriarty






apples never fall by liane moriarty

Time just flies and you can't help but crave more. 'Settling in with a new Liane Moriarty novel is a bit like a catch-up with an old friend or binge-watching a favourite series.

apples never fall by liane moriarty

'Moriarty brings it all together with heartwarming insight and empathy and that wicked final barb.' - Adelaide Advertiser A razor-sharp dissection of family dynamics over-laid with the mystery of an unexpected disappearance, it kept me captivated.' - Weekend Australian 'Clever, engaging and funny, Liane Moriarty's new novel, Apples Never Fall is a great read. But to categorise them as beach reads is to dismiss Liane's distinctiveness as a writer - the dark comedy, the razorblade observations, the ever-present sense of aspiration.' - Sun-Herald 'Her novels, of course, are highly readable. With her relatable characters, keen eye and complicated story structure, Moriarty has produced yet another great romp.' - Sydney Morning Herald In fact, Apples Never Fall takes us right through to the COVID-19 pandemic. 'To say Moriarty nails the zeitgeist is an understatement. I've loved all of Liane's books but Apples Never Fall is next-level writing: an intelligent, forensic portrait of a family' - Marian Keyes Apples Never Fall is an absolute page-turner with all the wit and nuance that has put Liane Moriarty head and shoulders above the crowd and shows once again why she leads the pack.' - Jane Harper SHORTLISTED FOR THE ABIA GENERAL FICTION BOOK OF THE YEAR 2022 Is her disappearance related to their mysterious house guest from last year? Or were things never as rosy as they seemed in the Delaney household? Their four adult children are busy living their own lives, and while it could be argued they never quite achieved their destinies, no-one ever says that out loud.īut now Joy Delaney has disappeared and her children are re-examining their parents' marriage and their family history with fresh, frightened eyes. Even after all these years, former tennis coaches Joy and Stan are still winning tournaments, and now that they've sold the family business they have all the time in the world to learn how to 'relax'. From the outside, the Delaneys appear to be an enviably contented family.








Apples never fall by liane moriarty