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Thriller of the Month. Creepy, tangled and disturbing. Erin Kelly’s new thriller will keep you guessing to the end. [She] is on fine form here.… [A] master at drip-feeding us the details, keeping us guessing about the truth, and the many shades of grey it contains, right until the end
Guardian (UK)


Erin Kelly is supremely skilled at unusual and intelligent suspense plots, and this one has to be my favourite so far.
Daily Mail (UK)


There’s so much to love here — seamless plotting, descriptive prose, characters so real they pull you in to their tangled lives — and then an absolute humdinger of a twist that will take your breath away.
Sunday Mirror (UK)


Erin Kelly has a pleasantly crisp style and expertly hides the "unreliable twist."
Raleigh News and Observer


He Said/She Said  is a thriller to savor, and should be one of the highlights of the summer.
Associated Press


The shockertwist is a jaw-dropper.
Good Housekeeping


Kelly brings readers a truly intriguing thriller, with dark twists and moments that truly mess with the psyche. He Said/She Said will keep you poised at the edge of your seat as you try to predict what will happen next — even though it's impossible to do so. The characters are poignantly flawed, with deep emotions and complex backgrounds. The writing is at points tense and truly nerve-wracking, but the payoff is worth every moment of uncertainty the novel brings.
Romance Times


This riveting psychological thriller from British author Kelly explores the extremes to which people will go to conceal a lie.… [R]eaders will be rewarded with airtight plotting, mounting tension, and shocking twists.… [T]his is an affecting tale of infatuation, desperation, and betrayal.
Publishers Weekly


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Library Journal


(Starred review.) Kelly delivers another tale full of lies, obsessions, and richly drawn characters.This is a sure bet for readers who like their psychological suspense heavy on character and full of twists.
Booklist


(Starred review.) This first-rate psychological thriller and deft exploration of the delicate dance of marriage and the secrets people keep works on multiple levels, and the passages about the early days of Laura and Kit’s relationship—filled with the gossamer promise of new love—make what's in store for them even more harrowing. A stunning conclusion will take more than a few days to fade from memory.
Kirkus Reviews