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Julie is pleased to announce the release of her first novel, TELL NO LIES. TELL NO LIES is now available in the UK (Pan Macmillan), and will be released in the US on May 13 (St. Martin's Minotaur).

Reviews

Kirkus gives Tell No Lies a starred review and says, "Compton's debut is a taut, tense cautionary tale complete with courtroom drama and a surprise ending."

"Readers will like this debut by a practicing attorney for its fluid prose and insight into the legal system." Library Journal

"It's a compliment to Compton that Tell No Lies bears comparison to Turow's landmark 1987 debut, which has launched numerous imitations if few equals. The prose is solid, the plotting assured, and the characters believable. There's even a marvelous surprise ending." Fort Myers News-Press.

"Compton proves she has real storytelling skills. Tell No Lies' final twist is as stunning as that classic surprise in Scott Turow's Presumed Innocent." South Florida Sun-Sentinel.

Compton "does better in getting inside the mind of males than most male writers do in describing the thinking of females." St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

The UK's Guardian says Tell No Lies is "an absorbing account of an honourable man gradually yielding to multiple temptations," and "a strong debut from a writer who knows her law, and more importantly, can depict the ebb and flow of relationships, the conflict between love and desire and the irresistible urge to self-destruct of a 'man who has everything'."

"[A]n excellent psychological thriller and an extremely polished debut. I will watch Julie Compton's new career with interest..." says Trashionista.

"A real seat-edge thriller packed with the heady ingredients of power, passion, lies, lust and disaster." Peterborough Evening Telegraph.

The novel also garnered a blurb in the UK's Daily Mirror: "Compton adds a very sexy pair of legs to Scott Turow legal thriller territory."

"A seductive debut." Mom Writer's Literary Magazine.

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TELL NO LIES, the debut novel by Julie Compton

"Good will, like a good name, is got by many actions, and lost by one."
—Lord Jeffrey

For assistant district attorney Jack Hilliard, the protagonist of TELL NO LIES, truer words have never been spoken. When Jack finds himself simultaneously seduced by a dream job and a tempting woman, his moral compass starts to falter and he soon learns that bad decisions have even worse consequences. . .

Read more about TELL NO LIES, being released in 2008 by St. Martin's Press (US) and Pan Macmillan (UK).