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The Water Lies

By: Amy Meyerson
Narrated by: Courtney Patterson, Natalie Duke
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Internationally bestselling author Amy Meyerson takes readers on a harrowing journey where two mothers—one of a woman who drowned and the other of a toddler who might know what happened to her—are the only ones searching for the truth.

Heavily pregnant with her second child, Tessa Irons has enough on her mind without her toddler throwing tantrums at the local coffee shop. The boy is inconsolable, shouting “Gigi!” to a woman Tessa’s never seen before—and never will again. The next morning, the woman’s body is dredged up from the canal outside the Ironses’ posh Venice Beach home, and Tessa’s gut tells her it’s no coincidence.

Barb Geller refuses to believe that her daughter’s death was just some drunken accident. She heads to California for answers, where she crosses paths with Tessa. Together they hunt for the truth, certain they’ll find a connection between their children.

But the police don’t believe them. Tessa’s husband dismisses her worries as pregnancy jitters, and even though people are always watching along the Canals, no one saw a thing. Tessa and Barb only have each other, their intuition, and the creeping sense of danger that grows with every shocking revelation.

©2025 by Amy Meyerson. (P)2025 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
Domestic Thrillers Psychological Suspense Thriller & Suspense Pregnancy Exciting

Critic reviews

“As an author, Amy Meyerson is gifted with a genuine talent for the kind of narrative driven storytelling style that fully engages the reader’s rapt attention from start to finish. Her newest novel, The Water Lies is an extraordinary and original suspense thriller…”—Midwest Book Review

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The Water Lies leans much more into psychological depth than fast-paced thriller, and that’s where it really shines. The author handles sensitive topics with care, weaving them into the story in a way that feels thoughtful rather than sensational. I found myself more invested in the characters’ inner struggles and emotional unraveling than in any big, dramatic plot twists.
It’s the kind of book that quietly pulls you in and makes you reflect rather than rush to turn the page. I truly did like it, especially for how honestly it explored difficult themes and the human side of them. If you enjoy stories that are more psychological than thriller, this is a really good one to pick up.

Solid Read

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This was … not original by any means, I’ve read a lot of books with a very similar / or this exact plot … however I still found it intriguing enough to keep listening. While I did predict everything before I was through the first chapter, it moved quickly enough, and packed lots of drama and a couple of likable characters that I still liked it.


‘Desperate Housewives’ vibes at times.
She makes jewelry.
Found family - literally.
Fresh starts.
Mysteries (to the characters, not the reader).
Bit of action.
Murders.
Betrayal.
Scandal.

Overall:
I think I’d like to explore more by this author, not bad at all.
4 stars.


🎙️ Audiobook:
Awful narration. Smooth sound quality at all, just it sounded very bot-like, on the delivery.

Intriguing...

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It was good performance all around. I would definitely like to listen to more stories from this Author.

Tessa

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I want to say it’s a good book. It’s entertaining and has good momentum. But, holy cow, the author could really stand to keep her man hating to herself. It’s hard to get past. The whole thing has this underlying feminist bs that’s just annoying. And I am a woman, so it’s not that I’m just an angry guy. I don’t not recommend it, but be prepared.

Good book, if not for the man hating author.

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Story was unique but i lost interest kinda early on bc it was predictable
. Decent easy listen.

C+/B- rating

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