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Every Last Lie by Mary Kubica Book Review

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Every Last Lie by Mary Kubica Book Review

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Published June 27, 2017

Clara Solberg’s world shatters when her husband and their four-year-old daughter are in a car crash, killing Nick while Maisie is remarkably unharmed. The crash is ruled an accident…until the coming days, when Maisie starts having night terrors that make Clara question what really happened on that fateful afternoon.

Tormented by grief and her obsession that Nick’s death was far more than just an accident, Clara is plunged into a desperate hunt for the truth. Who would have wanted Nick dead? And, more important, why? Clara will stop at nothing to find out—and the truth is only the beginning of this twisted tale of secrets and deceit.

Told in the alternating perspectives of Clara’s investigation and Nick’s last months leading up to the crash, master of suspense Mary Kubica weaves her most chilling thriller to date—one that explores the dark recesses of a mind plagued by grief and shows that some secrets might be better left buried.

Every Last Lie by Mary Kubica Book Review

Poor Clara. This gal has a newborn baby & her husband is dead from a freak car accident. She’s devastated, sleep deprived & trying to make sense of everything. When Clara’s young daughter starts sharing some details of the day of the accident, Clara starts to wonder. Immediately, Clara begins to question what really happened during the car accident & she starts to spiral. To complicate matters, she’s got some shady ass neighbors. I mean, who doesn’t? It seems the more she learns about Nick’s last days, the less she trusts him & herself.

When the book description states that Mary weaves a chilling story together, that’s the truth. There are so many pieces of the plot that are spun together so perfectly that it creates a stellar experience for the reader. If you’re into thrillers, or Really want a great mystery that messes with your mind & makes you sweat, then you’ve got to pick up Every Last Lie.

THE VERDICT

Oh, y’all, I was Really Into This book! I burned through this book in one day. I expected it to be good, but there were moments that Mary made me so stressed & uncomfortable that I wanted to take a break from reading, but I couldn’t put the book down. Not since Karma Brown’s In The Moment, have I devoured a book so quickly.

Special thanks to Mary Kubica, Harlequin Books & NetGalley for providing our copy in exchange for an honest & fair review.

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About the Author: Mary Kubica

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Mary Kubica is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of four novels, including THE GOOD GIRL, PRETTY BABY, DON’T YOU CRY and EVERY LAST LIE. A former high school history teacher, Mary holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, in History and American Literature. She lives outside of Chicago with her husband and two children, where she enjoys photography, gardening and caring for the animals at a local shelter.  Her first novel THE GOOD GIRL was an Indie Next pick in August of 2014, received a Strand Critics Nomination for Best First Novel and was a nominee in the Goodreads Choice Awards in Debut Goodreads Author and in Mystery & Thriller for 2014. Mary has been described as “a writer of vice-like control,” (Chicago Tribune) and her novels have been praised as “hypnotic” (People) and “thrilling and illuminating” (Los Angeles Times).

Every Last Lie by Mary Kubica Book Review

Momma, wife, baker, reader & smart ass. I am Really Into doughnuts, inside jokes, trash TV, pizza, 48 Hours & George Michael.

2 Comments

    • Sarah Slusher

      I totally agree. I read Don’t You Cry last year & enjoyed it, but this book was so much smoother and the suspense built in a way that was more realistic to me, which made it more thrilling. I sure hope you like it!

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