Tanen Jones 9,601 ratings
1,468 reviews
When a woman conceals her sisterâs 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.
âLike most of the dead, I want to be remembered.â
Robin Voigt is dead. If Leslie had arrived at her sisterâs cramped Las Vegas apartment just hours earlier, this would have been their first reunion in a decade. In the years since Robin ran away from home as a teenager, Leslie has stayed in New Mexico, taking care of their dying father even as she began building a family of her own. But when their father passed away, Leslie received a rude awakening: She and Robin would receive the inheritance he left them togetherâor not at all. Now her half of the money may be beyond her grasp. And unbeknownst to anyone, even her husband, Leslie needs it desperately.
When she meets a charismatic young woman who bears an uncanny resemblance to Robinâand has every reason to leave her past behindâthe two make a reckless bargain: Mary will impersonate Robin for a week in exchange for Robinâs half of the cash. But neither realizes how high the stakes will become when Mary takes a dead womanâs name. Even as Mary begins to suspect Leslie is hiding something, and Leslie realizes the stranger living in her house, babysitting her newborn son, and charming her husband has secrets of her own, Robinâs wild, troubled legacy threatens to eclipse them both.
An electric, twisted portrait of sisterhood and the ties that bind, The Better Liar is a stunning debut with a heart-stopping, twist-after-twist finale that will beg the question: How far would you go to get whatâs yours?
Advance praise for The Better Liar
âI thought Iâd just skim a page or two before putting The Better Liar on my âto-readâ shelf, but I couldnât help becoming so drawn in that I had to keep going. Tanen Jones has written a compulsively page-turning story. She cleverly drip-feeds nuggets of information, each more surprising than the last, until the final shocking revelation.ââClaire Fuller, author of Bitter Orange and Swimming Lessons
Genres:
ThrillerMysteryFictionMystery ThrillerAudiobookAdultContemporarySuspensePsychological ThrillerAdult Fiction
306 Pages