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The Lying Club
The Lying Club | ANNIE. WARD
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Three women. Two bodies. One big lie... At an elite private school nestled in the Colorado mountains, a tangled web of lies draws together three vastly different women. Natalie, a young office assistant, dreams of having a life like the school moms she deals with every day. Women like Brooke-a gorgeous heiress, ferociously loving mother and serial cheater-and Asha, an overachieving and overprotective mom who suspects her husband of having an affair. Their fates are bound by their relationships with the handsome, charming assistant athletic director Nicholas, who Natalie loves, Brooke wants and Asha needs. But when two bodies are carried out of the school early one morning, it seems the jealousy between mothers and daughters, rival lovers and the haves and have-nots has shattered the surface of this isolated, affluent town-a town where people will stop at nothing to get what they want. Set in a world of vast ranches, chalet-style apartments and mountain mansions, The Lying Club is a juicy thriller of revenge, murder and a shocking conspiracy-one in which the victims aren't who you might think.
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everfree7
The Lying Club | ANNIE. WARD
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I really enjoyed this one! There are characters to hate but your perception changes throughout the book. There is definitely a twist!

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ReadingisMyPassion
The Lying Club | ANNIE. WARD
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Complex, suspenseful, so many lies, so much manipulation, thrilling twists - I loved it. There is something juicy about eavesdropping into the lives of the privileged wealthy and observing their fall. Great characters, even if they are mostly unlikeable. They seemed real, and I loved their juicy secrets and lies.

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Mpcacher
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This is a thriller set around a private school that caters to wealthy families. While most of the characters are not particularly likable, they were complex enough and most had some redeeming qualities. The story was entertaining and I particularly enjoyed the ending. I thought of this one as a combination of “Big Little Lies“ and “The Gifted School“, with a touch of “Small Admissions“. Warning - the plot does involve abuse of teens. 4.5/5 stars.