



The Lying Game
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- S/ 22.90
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- S/ 22.90
Descripción editorial
From the author of the New York Times bestselling PRETTY LITTLE LIARS comes a killer series, THE LYING GAME.
Sutton Mercer had a life anyone would kill for – and someone did. But thanks to a view from the afterlife and Emma Paxton, her long-lost twin sister, Sutton has a chance to solve her own murder. Emma slips into Sutton’s old life to piece together her disappearance. But can Emma keep up the charade long enough to discover what really happened to Sutton…or will she become the next victim?
Let the lying games begin.
Reviews
FOR PRETTY LITTLE LIARS:
'Glamorous, intriguing and sexy – the third instalment in the Pretty Little Liars series is the most dazzling read we've had in ages' Heat
'If you heart Gossip Girl, you'll love this' Bliss
'If you're a fan of Gossip Girl and high-school movies, check out this series now!' Closer
'More glamour and intrigue than The O.C' Elle
'Addictive . . . it's scandal central!' Company
'I loved Pretty Little Liars and got really into it. A compulsive tale of first love, must-have labels and life's lessons not yet learned . . . both sweet and sinister – completely compulsive' Louise Candlish
About the author
Sara Shepard is the author of the New York Times bestselling series Pretty Little Liars, which is now an ABC Family original show. She graduated from New York University and has an MFA from Brooklyn College. Sara recently moved back to Main Line Philadelphia from Arizona, the setting for The Lying Game.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Those who get past the improbable premise of Shepard's (the Pretty Little Liars books) series debut will find a fun and fast-moving mystery. Foster kid Emma never knew she had an identical twin until she sees an online video of a girl named Sutton being choked by a masked figure. She tries to contact her, but a planned reunion goes awry when Sutton never shows up (readers know this is because she has been killed; Sutton narrates the book as a ghost, unable to communicate with Emma, but eager to "solve my own murder"). Kicked out of her foster home and mistaken for Sutton by Sutton's friends and family, Emma starts living her privileged life; the stakes rise dramatically when she learns her other half is dead. Clique lit fans will recognize the familiar mix of label-dropping and mean girl behavior, but the dark mystery adds a compelling layer. Readers may have a hard time buying the ease with which Emma slips into Sutton's very different life, but they will race through the pages as Emma pieces together clues and will have plenty to ponder as they anticipate the next installment. Ages 14 up.