A review by nannyf
Liar by K.L. Slater

4.0

I have enjoyed the author's previous books and couldn't wait to see if this one lived up to her writing in the others. I can honestly say I was not disappointed. Once again she takes the reader on a journey where nothing is as it seems. She takes us into the lives of her characters until we become invested in them. She wants us to form our own ideas as to what is going on and who is actually telling the truth, then at the last moment she turns everything on its head and shocks us.

The story is a good one, a new woman comes into the lives of a man and his sons. She worms her way into the family and starts to change things, much to the disgust of his mother who has literally looked after them all for the past few years. I honestly thought I had everything figured out but yet again I was proven very wrong.

Once I knew what had actually gone on I realised that all of the clues were there, I just didn't know it while I was reading the story.

Another very clever story from the author, and one which surely cements her place in the list of top pysychological thriller authors. Many thanks to Bookouture and Netgalley for providing a copy.