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Last Time I Lied

By: Riley Sager
Narrated by: Stephanie Cannon
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Random House presents the audiobook edition of Last Time I Lied by Riley Sager, read by Stephanie Cannon.

Have you ever played two truths and a lie?

Emma's first summer away from home, she learned how to play the game. And she learned how to lie.

Then three of her new friends went into the woods and never returned. . .

Now, years later, Emma has been asked to go back to the newly re-opened Camp Nightingale. She thinks she’s laying old ghosts to rest but really she’s returning to the scene of a crime.

Because Emma’s innocence might be the biggest lie of all. . .

A gripping thriller with a plot that will keep you guessing. If you enjoyed A. J. Finn's The Woman in the Window, you'll love Last Time I Lied

©2018 Riley Sager (P)2018 Penguin Audio
Thriller & Suspense Women's Fiction Crime Fiction Mystery Psychological Suspense Crime Fiction Unreliable Narrator Genre Fiction Urban

Critic reviews

A haunted summer camp. A lake darker than midnight. This chilling tale will keep you awake long after you've turned the last page (Liv Constantine, bestselling author of THE LAST MRS PARISH)
An edge-of-your-seat thriller full of twists and intrigue, THE LAST TIME I LIED had me riveted from the first page to the stunning conclusion. A fantastic read - eerie, sharp, and all-around captivating (Megan Miranda, bestselling author of THE PERFECT STRANGER)
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The book was interesting enough but the voices of some of the characters detracted from the experience.

Mystery at Camp Nightingale

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I usually like Sagers books very much. But this one, hides behind good reviews that I cannot confirm. The only good part, was the ending. The characters are dumb, depressing, uninteresting personalities and the Story pulls into annoying lengths before it finally ends. I almost didn’t finish. But the ending was at least satisfying enough.

The most boring Sager book I have read

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