Friday, June 14, 2019

Summer Reading: The Last Time I Lied

The next selection on my summer reading list, The Last Time I Lied by Riley Sager, is another book that I simply could not put down! Luckily I don't have to get up at the crack of dawn during the summer because I have spent far too many nights reading into the wee hours of the morning! While spending the summer at Camp Nightingale, Emma and her older and more sophisticated bunkmates Vivian, Natalie, and Allison, enjoy playing a game called Two Truths and a Lie. One night Emma wakes up to find the three other girls gone, never to be heard from again. The negative publicity forces the camp to close and in the aftermath Emma has a nervous breakdown. Fifteen years later, still tormented by their disappearance, she is a successful artist but she is only able to paint disturbing portraits of the three girls disappearing into a dark and terrifying forest. She is contacted by Francesca Harris-White, the wealthy socialite whose family owns Camp Nightingale, and offered a job as an art instructor at the newly reopened camp. She is also informed that many of the former counselors and campers will also be back. She takes the job, thinking of it as an opportunity to find out what really happened to the girls and confront her demons so she can finally move on. But when she gets to Camp Nightingale, she must figure out who is telling the truth and who is telling a lie about that fateful night. This novel is incredibly suspenseful and, as I mentioned, I could not put it down because I had to know what happened! Sager does a masterful job of creating a sinister atmosphere and I felt a tremendous sense of dread as the events of the past come to haunt the present. I loved the fact that every single character has something to hide, including Emma who is a very unreliable narrator. The mystery is so clever because the clues are all there if you can piece them together (this may be a book that I need to read again). There were multiple times when I thought that I had figured everything out, but Sager took me in a completely different direction right up until the final page! I highly recommend this riveting story but do not begin it if you have to get up early the next morning. Trust me on this!

Note:  Have you read The Last Time I Lied?  What did you think?

1 comment:

  1. I just finished this book. And you will note the time—4:50 AM. ��
    Like you I really enjoyed it & found it very suspenseful. The author did a very good job of making all the characters look both guilty and innocent—2 truths and a lie! Like you I thought I had figured out who was really guilty—several times! The last page gave a very satisfying ending.

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