A review by manderzreadz
The Lies I Tell by Julie Clark

5.0

Thank you NetGalley and Sourcebooks Publishing for granting my wish for this book in exchange for an honest review.
Meg has always been a great grifter, even before she knew it. She also possessed the ultimate knowledge on how to manipulate power-driven, corrupt men: tell them what they want to hear.
Kate is a journalist whose life turned upside-down, and she is determined to expose Meg for who she truly is.
Full of psychological suspense, “The Lies I Tell” takes you on a journey full of masterful character development and unconventional redemption for women who have lost their voice.
Clarke has done it again. I read “The Last Flight” last year and cannot recommend her writing enough.