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Liar's Beach #2

Hemlock House

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Set in the aspirational world of the Ivy-League, this follow-up to the critically acclaimed Liar’s Beach sees the return of iconic detective Holiday Proctor and her childhood friend Linden, as they work to uncover a mysterious murder on campus.

They did some bad things.

More than a year after childhood friends Michael Linden and Holiday Poirot solved a headline-making murder on Martha’s Vineyard, Linden is ready to start over as a freshman at Harvard—and, he hopes, to reunite with his old girlfriend, Greer. But just as things start to heat up between them, a friend is found dead in Greer’s dorm, Hemlock House.
The police believe the death is the result of an overdose, but Linden suspects there’s more to the story. The victim was wearing Greer’s clothes and sleeping in Greer’s bed when she died . . . and Greer has a long list of enemies. Was this a case of mistaken identity? Was someone trying to kill Greer? Is she in danger? Is he?
Nearly everyone on campus has something to hide—and some mysteries are better left buried. . . .

240 pages, Hardcover

First published August 13, 2024

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Katie Cotugno

23 books2,396 followers
Katie Cotugno is the New York Times bestselling author of seven messy, complicated feminist YA love stories, as well as the adult novel Birds of California (Harper Perennial, 2022). She is also the co-author, with Candace Bushnell, of Rules for Being a Girl. Her books have been honored by the Junior Library Guild, the Bank Street Children’s Book Committee, and the Kentucky Association of School Librarians, among others, and translated into more than fifteen languages. Katie is a Pushcart Prize nominee whose work has appeared in The Iowa Review, The Mississippi Review, and Argestes, as well as many other literary magazines. She studied Writing, Literature and Publishing at Emerson College and received her MFA in Fiction at Lesley University. She lives in Boston with her family.

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Profile Image for Hannah B..
1,176 reviews2,173 followers
August 28, 2024
Okay I hate Linden so much Holiday is way too good for his wishy washy ass but by the end I did care a little bit about the crime and their relationship. Once I caught myself thinking “okayyyyy I’ll probably read another book in this series” I decided to round up. The narrator is great and I like his girl voice. But I must reiterate, I really wish holiday would find a really hot dude who reads books and only loves her and is actually part of the brain possessing community. But I am a slut for a romance so here I am anyway! (I hate myself.)

I really wish the book was from Holiday’s perspective bc there’s nothing in Lindens personality that has me convinced he’s worth any time so I’d at least like to see her reasoning!

To be fair, Linden is like 19 or something so he is canonically Dumb™ but I’ve read YA mysteries with better MCs. I do believe however, he just wasn’t the best narrator and made decisions people of ALL ages would find suss.

Spoilers: Also both books ended with the criminals kinda just turning themselves in which was anticlimactic? Also why did the bracelet end up in his underwear drawer like who planted that and why ??

⭐️⭐️.5/5


I received an ALC free audiobook from PRH Audio. All opinions are honest and my own.
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290 reviews2 followers
September 4, 2024
The only likeable character was Holiday - Greer sucked the whole book.

The plot was okay - this book was a book and it was not bad or good for my tastes.
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8,406 reviews429 followers
August 30, 2024
A follow up to last summer's Liar's beach, this latest sees the return of Michael and Holiday as they get caught up in a campus murder of Michael's girlfriend's roommate. What initially appeared to be an overdose turns out to possibly have been a mistaken case of identity murder meant for Greer. Another amateur detective story featuring teens that was good on audio and perfect for fans of the Good girl's guide to murder series. This book can be read as a standalone but for better context would best be read after Liar's beach.
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August 25, 2024
i had a good time reading this!! SO many boston/cambridge references and even though i am not a big fall person, dare i say that hemlock house made me miss fall in boston… also i will NOT take this andala slander… a coffee shop in central with mismatched mugs and crappy couches? those couches are lovely!!

i complain about obvious love triangles and while this one wasn’t super obvious i was still pissed because linden is a dumbass. i would’ve liked for him to reflect and process more… for him to be in his folklore era if you know what i mean… wait is this book betty james august coded??
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58 reviews3 followers
April 29, 2024
I started my reading journey with Hemlock House excited. I had read Liar's Beach the year prior and was looking forward to revisiting our two main characters, Linden and Holiday. I thought the book started off promising--you get an introduction to Linden's life at Harvard (though he had no idea what he wanted to do with his life, so why on earth would he need to go to Harvard??), see what problems he's dealing with (hazing from frat bros, pining after Greer AGAIN, etc.), and have the murder take place pretty much right off the bat.

However, this book could have been a stand alone not even remotely related to Liar's Beach and you wouldn't even know. You could have changed the names of the characters and it would not have made a difference. Linden is dealing with the exact same insecurities as from the first book: he's ashamed that he's poor, he's kind of obsessed with Greer even though we don't know much about her other than she's rich and average and her parents expect better, he's confused about his feelings for Holiday. But none of those things are unique to Liar's Beach or Hemlock House.

Linden and Holiday jump to conclusions then jump away from those conclusions immediately about the who and the why of the murder, and in the end, Holiday is somehow able to give a monologue about the who and the why exactly as it happened. The murderer doesn't make sense, every character takes the news calmly and in stride, and none of Linden's problems have been resolved by the end of the book either. This was such a disappointment, not to mention a mediocre book in general.

The two stars are for the promising premise at the beginning of the book. Thank you to NetGalley and Delacorte Press for an eARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Profile Image for Madilyn Heim.
100 reviews1 follower
April 14, 2025
First of all: JUSTICE FOR THE GOLDFISH!
Second of all: this entire book was trying to do way too much.

Just all around disappointed
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204 reviews7 followers
December 1, 2024

Another fun YA Thriller, that was short and sweet! I really enjoyed the fast pacing of this book but found that I didn’t really like any of the characters except for maybe Holiday. Greer was a strange girl from the get-go and I found that her attitude sucked! She started out as down to earth and a potentially likeable character to someone that seemed quite selfish and unlikeable. Michael was a very boring MMC. He had zero personality traits, seemed to just be a walking mess of a person with no regards for those around him unless it benefited him (like his friendship with Holiday). Holiday really was the glue in this book, it was like all the personality was distributed to just her and not given out to the other characters.

I did overall enjoy the writing style and flow of the plot. It wasn’t super complex which was perfect for me right now as life has been quite overwhelming recently and I needed something that didn’t require too much brain power to understand. Overall, this wasn’t the most in depth YA Thriller I’ve read this year but it was fun, easy, quick, and generally a great read!
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September 24, 2024
2.5/5

As Michael is trying to reconnect with his high school ex Greer, they find Greer’s roommate dead in their dorm room, and even though the police are trying to declare the case as an obvious overdose, Michael’s gut feels like there’s more to the story. In this twisted sequel, amateur detectives Michael Linden and Holiday Poirot team up again to figure out a murder, this time at Harvard.

Although I didn’t particularly enjoy the first book of the series very much, my love Ivy League thrillers is so extreme that I still wanted to try this, but I sure wish I would have just skipped it.

Once again, the book would have been more interesting and captivating from Holiday’s perspective. Holiday has more personality and excitement in one strand of hair than Michael has in his entire body, and Holiday lights up every scene she’s in. Michael shouldn’t have, and never realistically would have, been accepted into somewhere like Harvard and is as dry and shallow as a character can get.

What was even more incomprehensible was the ending. The murderer doesn’t fully make sense, and the way the murderer is revealed is anticlimactic and had very unrealistic reactions from surrounding characters.

Overall, this was a letdown, and I would recommend readers to pick up something else to get their Halloween/spooky fix.
Profile Image for Arianna Dodds.
48 reviews1 follower
July 19, 2025
This character is a lesson in why you shouldn’t hang around bored rich kids lol. Also why was there literally like no mystery??
Profile Image for Mireya casuallyreadingx.
652 reviews50 followers
August 6, 2024
2.5⭐- not for me

Thank you so much to PRH Audio for the #gifted audiobook copy! 🎧
Length:6 hours and 54 minutes
Narrator: Graham Halstead

I am usually a big fan of YA mysteries and I was interested to see what this was about. The beginning was intriguing for the most part. I did not read "the first book" but did read the blurb and saw most say I did not miss much regarding the characters and their backgrounds.

Early college vibes + immature characters trying to figure out their place in the world (aka school lol). Love, drama, and friendships. But towards the middle, the plot started to loose and annoy me. It did not make sense and was all over the place.... The murderer doesn't make sense. The drama was pointless. And in the end, none of Linden's problems had been resolved, so what was the point? It was just going in circles. And were just going to introduce the murderer only for it to not make sense and clip the ending off as quick as possible.

This was just a tad too teen/young adult for me I think.

Read if you like:
🎒young adult mysteries
🎒dark academia
🎒friendship development
🎒short book
Profile Image for Ashley Reindeau.
228 reviews9 followers
May 6, 2025
*Sigh*...I'm honestly not sure why I read Hemlock House, the second book in Katie Cotugno’s Liar’s Beach series, considering I didn’t particularly enjoy the first one. But hey, we all make questionable choices—mine just happened to be reading 200+ pages of upper-class teen drama (again) and hoping for character development that never came.

Much like its predecessor, Hemlock House delivers another round of murder mystery mayhem starring a cast of characters I would absolutely ghost in real life. The new additions to the ensemble? Somehow just as unlikeable as the originals. In fact, I think some of them studied at the Michael Linden School of Being The Worst™ . Speaking of which—his ex, Greer? Completely insufferable. If I had to hear one more self-important, holier-than-thou comment from her, I might’ve tried to escape into the pages of another book entirely.

Once again, the only character who made this even remotely bearable was Holiday. Our sweet, smart, observant queen. She deserves better. She deserves more. Much more page time, more depth, more plot centered on her, and honestly, her own spin-off where she solves mysteries and leaves these pretentious people behind.

If there’s a third book in the series—and I say this with love—I kindly request we cut our losses and just remove Linden altogether. Let Holiday take the lead, solving mysteries while living her best life, far away from everyone else.

Final verdict: Two stars. One for Holiday. One for my perseverance.
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35 reviews2 followers
May 22, 2024
I got this book as an ARC from NetGalley and after noticing it was #2 in the series, I picked up Liar’s Beach. I read Liar’s beach and found it exciting and couldn’t wait to get into Hemlock House as a continuation of Linden & Holiday’s investigating. However, this book could have been a standalone with how little it had to do with Liar’s Beach. I mean Linden & Holiday were still in it, and we got to meet the infamous Greer and learn what really happened in Linden’s accident that was alluded to over and over in the first book but never discussed.

I enjoyed the friendship that bloomed more between Holiday & Linden and I liked that we finally got to know how Linden hurt his ankle and what caused the crash but that’s where the redeeming qualities end.

The ending was really unbelievable - that the three suitemates just accepted that Greer killed her roomie and then “okay we’ll talk to the police- the end”???? It didn’t seem like all the things we were building up to and the issues everyone was having were solved but it also didn’t leave me wanting to know more about Linden and Holiday.

Thank you to NetGalley for an ARC of this book in exchange for my honest review.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Profile Image for Karen Barber.
3,265 reviews75 followers
October 26, 2024
A follow-up to Liar’s Beach where Holiday and Linden get caught up in another investigation, while trying to navigate the ups and downs of college life.
Linden has got to Harvard on a lacrosse scholarship and is spending most of his time trying to get on with his team-mates. He has reignited his friendship with Holiday, though there’s a curious tension between them that indicates things aren’t quite what they’ve always been. He’s also developed an on-off relationship with Greer.
When Greer’s roommate is found dead after a party it seems to be a pretty straightforward case of overdose. Linden and Holiday are not convinced, and decide to carry out their own investigation.
From start to finish the dynamic between our three key characters felt off. Linden is a character that in real life would probably frustrate you beyond belief, and I really can’t see what Holiday finds so appealing about him.
Thanks to NetGalley for giving me the opportunity to read and review this.
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145 reviews
September 5, 2024
well, I tried.

I tried to like these books at all. I tried to give the first one a chance by reading the second, in fact.

But when the protagonist is so extraordinarily shallow and led around by his dick, it’s difficult to like him.

He’s shallow. He’s like Adrian Mole, only hornier. He’s a frat boy whose only redeeming quality is that he can quote his mother sometimes.

I loathed every second I spent reading these.

I hated the entitled rich kids and their entitled rich parents. I hated the shallow snobbery and the constant repeat of boring phrases, which - to be fair- is how many adolescents talk, but for the sake of my eyeballs, couldn’t the author have varied the dull, teenage ennui mask even a LITTLE bit?

It was like reliving my freshman year in college, with even meaner hazing games.

The murders were uneventful and pointless.

The characters even more so.

I can’t believe I spent two days reading these books.
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1,250 reviews147 followers
August 28, 2024

Read if you're in the mood for: adventurous, mysterious, tense, & medium-pacedPlot- or character-driven? Character
Strong character development? It's complicated
Loveable characters? It's complicated
Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes



Book Rating 2.5 stars   
Well, I didn't enjoy it more than the previous book, and I don't think I'll continue the series. Liden was more present in this book and Holiday took a backseat, and was almost non-existent at points, and the book suffered for it. Liden by himself is kind of a jackass in this book, but he does at least get called out for it.   


I didn't see the murderer coming, I was clueless on that front. However, the unlikable cast of characters made it hard to enjoy. Plus an unnecessary romance, which is a pet peeve of mine in mystery thrillers.




Narrator Rating: 3.0 stars   
This is a hard one to rate, while he did a good job on the tonal changes, he also made Linden sound like a douchey sports-bro, which I guess he kinda is. It made it harder to enjoy the book.




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Profile Image for Chelsea .
355 reviews1 follower
October 20, 2024
3⭐️ This book was easy enough to read but i am currently in a reading slump so it's not the best time for my ratings but I thought that it was a fun fall read for a fun murder mystery set at university in the October December months, I read it in practically a couple of sittings. I did guess who the killer was and thought the mystery wasn't mind blowing, I thought the vibes were merely the best part of the book! I would recommend if you love autumn or in a reading slump or both haha...
Profile Image for Summer Joy.
244 reviews3 followers
August 22, 2025
3/5 Stars

I actually enjoyed this book more than the first one! I felt like the plot was a little bit better. I enjoyed the whole murder mystery story in this one better as well.

Linden was still insufferable at times, but not as bad as the first book.

This is not something I would suggest to someone to read if they asked for a recommendation, but I’m not upset at spending my time reading it either.
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107 reviews2 followers
February 15, 2025
I love KC’s writing style 4everrrr. I didn’t really know a lot about the plot going into this one, so I wasn’t expecting this kind of ending - and the twist kind of had me a little bit confused at first. But a fun read and a super quick read! (We’re back to reading books in two days like when I was a kid)
Profile Image for Fanney Björk Guðmundsdóttir.
80 reviews1 follower
December 8, 2024
Vil segja svona 3,5⭐️. Elska alltaf að lesa eitthvað öðruvisi en eg hef lesið aður, lika plus að hun se stutt og fljott lesin svona þegar maður vill bara dvona henda i eina bok, og actually alveg skemmtileg, myndi nu ekki segja spennandi (sem lækkar rating) en þust sagan bara skemmtileg… u know
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445 reviews13 followers
January 4, 2025
This one really didn’t do it for me. I really disliked Greer and was happy with how it ended but man this will be the last book I read with Linden and Holiday.
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170 reviews
January 29, 2025
It was a quick read, but the plot went in and out. Some parts were interesting and i wasnt expecting the ending but it wasn't very organized.
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280 reviews6 followers
April 9, 2025
[2.5 stars] Linden was really icky in this one.
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71 reviews1 follower
October 30, 2025
I didn’t think they were so focused on the mystery but I liked what was going on
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114 reviews
November 1, 2025
Oh wow. This was less than 250 pages and almost KILLED ME to finish.
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