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288 pages, Kindle Edition
First published September 12, 2017
Beth is the main character. She is a married, stay at home mom, to newborn, Vicky. Her husband, Jake, a lawyer, hasn’t been around much. Not for Beth, or for little Vicky. Jake, concerned for his wife’s mental health, suggests that she see a therapist, and books her an appointment with Tyler. She turns to him for help, but not the professional kind. Little does Jake know that Beth suspects that he is having an affair with Colleen, a police officer who helps him investigate cases. Before confronting him with her suspicions, Beth decides that she needs proof and she ends up stalking Colleen. In the end, Beth’s jealousy gets the best of her and in a fit of rage, she does the unimaginable: she kills Colleen and she dumps her body in the East River (sounds familiar, doesn’t it?). From there, things go from bad to worse.
And as for Beth, does she end up paying the price for a terrible mistake? Does Jake find out?
Lisa Jones writes romantic suspense crime novels and the 30 day deadline is quickly approaching for her next offering....as is her personal deadline to start a family, but husband David is only interested in one thing at the present time....and it's not romantic getaways or Lisa's reproductive cycle....it's the mysterious disappearance of his law partner...and best buddy, Nick.
LIES SHE TOLD alternates between Lisa's real life struggles at home and the volatile story developing in her current work of fiction...AND...just to make matters even more complex, Cate Holahan weaves in a few surprises and some long buried childhood memories to reek further havoc on Lisa's already erratic state of mind making for one crazy good read!
Flat out enjoyed it!
Many thanks to Crooked Lane Books of New York for sending a beautiful complimentary copy of Cate Holahan's upcoming new novel in exchange for an honest review.
Expected date of publication: September 12, 2017






This review may contain spoilers.
“I don't invent my characters. I steal them from my surroundings. To be a writer is to be a life thief. Every day, I rob myself blind.”
•Not one but two unreliable narrators? ✓
•A story within a story? ✓
•Parallel universes? ✓
Liza Jones is struggling with the demise of her prolific career as an author. She is trying to come up with the next blockbuster thriller novel. Meanwhile, she is going through fertility procedures to get pregnant. She also has communication problems with her husband, David, whose undivided attention is monopolized by Nick, his best friend and partner in crime who has gone missing. Since Liza cannot get through to her distraught husband, she sublimates the mounting pressure she is suppressing into her new story, projecting herself into an alter ego version of herself named Beth. Beth is suffering from postpartum depression and suspects her husband of cheating on her. When she decides to confront him, jealousy gets the best of her and in a fit of rage she murders her husband's adulterous partner and disposes of the body in the river. Suddenly, Nick's body is found and David is considered the prime suspect. The lines between reality and fiction intertwine. The author and the character become indistinguishable.
I have to admit that getting into the story was difficult at first and demanded mental effort. Given the tremendous similarities between the two story lines, I had trouble telling them apart. Hence my frustration. The more the story unfolded, the more engrossed in it I became.
I felt for Liza, the epitome of an untrustworthy narrator due to her memory loss. There were inconceivable plot twists, although I guessed the major one from the very first. The ending was plausible yet it lacked in retaliation and retribution.
All in all, it was a mind-bending novel, brimming with suspense, I would probably recommend.