A review by heamarhar
The Last Time I Lied by Riley Sager

3.0

I keep trying to love Riley Sager books. I really do. And they are always really great minus the dead-end storylines and wild goose chases and red herrings. His books just seem to me like a grouping of ideas that never fully came to fruition that he piled up and declared, "Sure, I'll throw all of this into a very simple mystery and muck it up a bit!" It ends up making me feel like I've wasted some of my time, kind of like when you find out an intense scene in a movie was just a dream sequence.

In any case, I'm off to read another one of his books immediately. Bye!