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A white lie never hurt anyone, right? . . .br>br>''Worst Idea Ever is SO GOOD! I read it in one mad gulp'' MARIAN KEYESbr> ''Emotionally intelligent and beautifully written'' DAILY MAILbr> ''I loved Worst Idea Ever, possibly my favourite so far. Riveting'' RUTH JONESbr> ''I literally could not put this book down'' 5***** READER REVIEWbr> ''Funny, insightful, sharp, wicked, brilliant - Jane Fallon at her very best'' MILLY JOHNSONbr>________br>br>Georgia is lying to her best friend Lydia.br>br>Just a little white lie - a fake Twitter account to support Lydia''s struggling business. No harm meant. But maybe this wasn''t Georgia''s best idea ever.br>br>Because Lydia wants to confide in her new (fake) Twitter friend. About Georgia and her husband Nick, who might be having an affair.br>br>Georgia wants out. Except what if it''s true? She needs to trick Lydia into revealing all.br>But there''s another possibility. Lydia could be lying right back . . .br>br>Has Georgia''s worst idea ever turned out to be Lydia''s best idea ever?br>________br>br>''The queen of the revenge novel'' HEATbr>br>''I loved Worst Idea Ever. Another Fallonesque treat, possibly my favourite so far. Full of heart, humour and humanity. Great characters and a riveting story from the start. She''s so good at tapping into the best and the worst in us. Fabulous'' RUTH JONESbr>br>''Friendship, jealousy, deceit and so much more - I didn''t want it to end'' 5***** READER REVIEWbr>br>''This witty page-turner could be her best yet'' CLOSERbr>br>''Takes us on a deep dive into the emotionally murky waters which exist between protagonists Lydia and Georgia . . . I adored it'' DAILY MAILbr>br>''Incredibly funny and original . . . fabulous'' ADELE PARKS, Platinum Magazinebr>br>''An addictive page turner about friendship and revenge . . . I loved it'' ALICE FEENEYbr>br>''We love everything Jane Fallon writes'' BELLAbr>br>Praise for Jane Fallon:br>br>''She always delivers a fabaliss read'' Marian Keyesbr>br>''Hugely compelling and unpredictable'' Ruth Jonesbr>br>''Barbed, twisty and full of deliciously dry wit'' Sunday Mirrorbr>br>''Compelling, edgy, beautifully written'' Daily Mail>