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All the Pretty Lies
All the Pretty Lies
All the Pretty Lies
Audiobook8 hours

All the Pretty Lies

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What does the tragic death of a twenty-seven-year-old Portland beauty have to do with a suburban mother in Houston?

Everything.

Only Meghan Bishop doesn't know it yet.

When the married mother stumbles upon evidence suggesting someone close to her may have ties to the heinous crime the nation can't stop talking about, she's forced to dive headfirst into an ocean of secrets she never knew existed.

Unraveling her life one startling piece at a time, Meghan realizes she believed all the pretty lies she'd been told.

And the truth? It's uglier than she ever could have imagined.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 13, 2018
ISBN9781977330888
All the Pretty Lies
Author

Marin Montgomery

Marin Montgomery grew up in the Midwest but traded cornfields for the desert, and she now calls Arizona home. Originally slated to go to fashion school on the West Coast, Montgomery has always been passionate about writing short stories and poems. After finishing her MBA, she decided to write her first novel at the encouragement of her childhood best friend. When she’s not thinking up her next psychological twist, she can be found playing a mean game of Scrabble, binge-watching a variety of television shows, and hanging with her goldendoodle, Dashiell.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I enjoyed the story but didn’t really connect to any of the characters. The twist was also not as “twisty” or shocking as I hoped-the ruined wife was a masterpiece in comparison.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Interesting story, but lots of unanswered questions - typewritten letter, the jewelry, the driving around, how/why the men were connected, etc. It was also one of those stories that makes you want to say to the characters “C’mon, why are you this stupid?” The narrator was good and an incentive to keep listening to the somewhat fantastic (not in a good way) narrative.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    The story is nice. It started up strong, not too much descriptive. But it didn't really make me relate to any of the characters. The plot twist came too late, like the story was finished in one way or the other.
    During the reading i juat had a vibe of Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn, because of the way the action was presented. But i was wondering who commited the murder, because it felt like the author just wanted to introduce more characters without developing or giving a back story to the ones it already had.
    Only because I've listened to an audiobook: the reading felt short at the end of each chapter. Like it just stopped, sometimes i felt they stopped mid sentance.