At the same time, deciding to never tell anything again is wrong. The story shows in funny and exaggerated examples why tattling is so annoying and also useless. Poor Miles had to learn the difference between tattling and telling the hard way. By the end of the week his team is loosing, and his friends don't want to talk to him. He is trying hard, but sometimes it is difficult to know if he was tattling or not. The team with fewest number of tattles at the end of the week gets extra recess. Snitcher decides to start the Tattletale Battle, whith the pledge "If a friend is sick, hurt, on in harm's way, then telling someone is OK". At school he wasn't the only tattletale, but he was definitively the worst. He tattled all day long, and even during night. He is funny, and smart, but he has a big problem, he is a tattletale. This book is one which deserves every bit of praise it is undoubtedly going to get.Miles McHale is a great boy. This story is what happens when fear eclipses the need for justice and fairness, when the strong and arrogant prey upon the weak. This story is what happens when two people from very broken beginnings are brought together. 'This is a psychological thriller with a twist, and a very twisted heart. ![]() 'A twisty thriller that will leave you gasping your way through it as the story twists and turns.' Goodreads What readers have to say about Tattletale 'Couldn't put it down - Sarah J Naughton expertly creates claustrophobic menace at the heart of the place that's meant to be the safest of all - home.' Louise Millar, author of City of Strangers ' A well-crafted tale of love, obsession and murder - beautifully written and brilliantly twisted.' Ava Marsh, author of Exposure 'Deliciously clever - I still haven't stopped thinking about the magnificent, twisted construction of it' Emma Kavanagh, author of The Missing Hours 'Like any great mystery, Tattletale would, at every twist, lead me to think I'd put the pieces together - only to turn the puzzle upside down.' Grazia ' A perfect example of how a psychological thriller should be written - intricately plotted and full of shocking surprises.' Lisa Hall, author of Between You and Me ![]() 'Lies, mystery and murder wrought by childhood trauma in this compulsive, twisty thriller.' Helen Smith, author of Beyond Belief 'A fast-paced, brilliant page-turner.I predict a hit' Liz Nugent, author of Lying In Wait and Unravelling Oliver ' Gripping, electrifying, heartbreaking.' Erin Kelly, author of He Said / She Said 'Clever, twisty and heartbreaking.' SJI Holliday, author of Willow Walk 'A clever, twisting story of obsession.' Woman & Home ![]() 'A REAL PAGE-TURNER FOR FANS OF THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN AND GONE GIRL GENRE.' AMAZON She meets his fiancé Jody, and gradually pieces together the ruins of the life she left behind. Her brother Abe is in hospital and no-one knows what happened to him. After years of estrangement from her family, Mags receives a shocking phone call. But then she meets Abe, the perfect stranger next door and suddenly life seems full of possibility and hope. She has shut herself down, haunted by her memories and unable to trust anyone. THE GRIPPING BESTSELLER ABOUT SECRETS, LIES AND REVENGE 'A compulsive, twisty story about trauma and revenge, delivered with dazzling skill.' Sunday Mirror
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