The Better Liar: A Novel (Unabridged) The Better Liar: A Novel (Unabridged)

The Better Liar: A Novel (Unabridged‪)‬

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Publisher Description

“Jones’s sensational debut has the bones of a thriller but reads like literary fiction: lean, shrewd, and gratifyingly real.”—Entertainment Weekly

When a woman conceals her sister’s death to claim their joint inheritance, her deception exposes a web of dangerous secrets in this addictive new thriller for fans of Megan Abbott, Gillian Flynn, and Paula Hawkins. 

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Leslie Flores has the perfect life—a loving husband, a happy newborn, and a New Mexico home straight out of a magazine. She’s been the perfect daughter, too, taking care of her ailing father in his final days. But Leslie has a dark secret—and it’s an expensive secret to keep. When she discovers she won’t receive a penny of her inheritance unless she finds her estranged sister, Robin, she sets out to track her down. Instead, upon arriving at Robin’s apartment, Leslie discovers her body.

Just as Leslie begins to panic, she meets a charismatic aspiring actress named Mary who bears a striking resemblance to Robin—and has every reason to leave her past behind. The two women make a bargain: Mary will impersonate Robin for a week in exchange for Robin’s half of the cash. Neither realizes how high the stakes will become when Mary takes a dead woman’s name.
 
Even as Mary begins to suspect Leslie is hiding something, and Leslie realizes the stranger living in her house has secrets of her own, Robin’s wild, troubled legacy threatens to eclipse them both. Fans of Megan Abbott, Gillian Flynn, and Paula Hawkins will relish this darkly addictive portrait of the ties that bind and the secrets we all keep from one another.

GENRE
Mysteries & Thrillers
NARRATOR
LF
Lisa Flanagan
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
10:44
hr min
RELEASED
2020
January 14
PUBLISHER
Random House Audio
SIZE
643.6
MB

Customer Reviews

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Offensive and racist

This book had me captivated until the end. The end of this book was horrible, and the after thoughts by the author were pretty racist. First of all it is super offensive to me and all women in general when you start talking about women of COLOR 😳 because that is totally not politically correct and made the author sound like the most unintelligent human being on the planet. It is 2020. Your afterthoughts made me want to give this book a zero. And PS this is coming from a white woman. Also, I am a nurse. So again the things you said at the end of this book were so offensive that I cannot believe that they let you publish them. On the off chance that she was trying to send a message about postpartum depression,which she totally missed the mark on, I want to forgive you. But again you do not call African-American women, or what other non-Caucasian people you were trying to speak to, as people of color. Please educate yourself.

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