For her first opportunity to make an impact on the publishing industry, Sarah Clarke has undoubtedly garnished worthy attention! “A Mother Never Lies” is a remarkable debut novel that forces us to discover the truth behind Phoebe’s actions and why she was compelled to give three year old Charlie up for adoption.
After a 14-year absence, Phoebe is back in town and has tracked down her son. Unfortunately, he hasn’t been told about her and Phoebe can’t reveal who she really is, so she’s got to carefully consider her actions. After all, she knows only too well how one minute she can have it all and the next, it can all be taken away from her. Clarke has successfully portrayed the emotional trauma her protagonist has experienced; readers are ever aware of Phoebe’s anguish many years later
There are wording and pacing issues that you’d expect from a debut novel, but Clarke was able to maintain my interest and surprised me with a big reveal at the finish. Told from alternating POV, Phoebe and her son, between 1998 to present, you’ll be forced to consider how we can learn from our mistakes, whether we can right the wrong and how, if possible, we can search for and elicit forgiveness.
You’ll need to read to find out for yourself if Phoebe is deserving of sympathy, if she’s unable to put the welfare of her child first, or if it’s a bit of both.
I look forward to Clarke's next psychological thriller featuring Grace and Marcus in February 2022, and her third novel, featuring Annie and her daughter Sasha, in 2023.
Publishes August 27, 2021
I was gifted this advance copy by Sarah Clarke, HQ Digital and NetGalley and was under no obligation to provide a review.