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The Lies I Tell

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If you were a fan of Julie Clark's "The Last Flight," and crave more smart women leading characters, you will NOT be disappointed in her new book, "The Lies I Tell."

Kat has spent the last ten years following the con artist Meg, after one lead led to disastrous consequences for her. Kat knows if she can uncover Meg's motivation and her big con, this will be the story that will headline her career as a journalist, maybe even land her a book deal.

However, Meg sees Kat coming and becomes her friend. But is she? Can she be trusted? Is it another con?

I LOVED this story and it left me gasping at the last few pages... I can't wait to see what else Julie Clark puts out, she's proven herself a master of suspense and mystery.

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A big thank you to NetGalley, Sourcebooks Landmark, and Julie Clark for this advance reader copy! My reading experience with The Lies I Tell was very much like my time with The Last Flight, Julie Clark’s debut thriller. Both feature: Strong and complicated female protagonists with a story to tell, a fast-paced read, and many crazy twists and turns! Also, why are men so terrible?! I didn’t expect to read this in a day, but I was so deeply immersed into the story the second I was introduced to the iconic character, Meg Williams. Ugh, I can’t give anything away, but I truly love her and her cunning tactics!

The Lies I Tell focuses on two women with alternating POV: Meg Williams and Kat Roberts. Meg Williams is a clever con artist who has returned to LA and Kat Roberts is ready to take on a story that could change her life as a reporter. Determined to expose Meg for her wrongdoings, Kat befriends Meg. As the saying goes…“Keep your friends close, keep your enemies closer.” Ultimately, I really enjoyed both characters equally. I like that Julie Clark didn’t pin the characters against each other and that secrets and revelations were revealed in vulnerable and satisfying ways. This book will be a great summer thriller read – so excited for Julie Clark and what’s to come! Release date: June 21, 2022

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Thank you to NetGalley and Sourcebooks Landmark!

I loved the Last Flight and was eager to start this one. Meg Williams is a con artist and has been known to others as different names. She takes everything, and you realize it when it is too late. Kat Roberts has been waiting 10 years to cross paths with Meg. Meg upended her life, and she is determined to expose her for the con artist she is. They grow close leaving Kat to wonder if everything is as it seems.

At times, this was predictable, but I really enjoyed it. It was hard to see Meg as a con, and I was just as confused as Kat was. Clark really writes Meg as likable and I was almost rooting for her as she struggled to become someone who has a lot from someone who slept in her car.

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I received this book from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

I enjoyed reading this book so much, Julie Clark's last book 'The Flight Attendant' was good, this book "The Lies I Tell" is great.

I love, love, love any story written from conman's POV.

I was particularly fascinated by one segment of Meg's storyline, and all the small details Julie Clark provided to enrich the reading experience- poor homeless Meg and how determined she was to put a roof over her head. I really enjoyed about reading how she slept in the car, used her workplace's laundry, and how carefully she laid out the trap for Cory. So good, so fun, so interesting.

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This was a new author for me and I will definitely be back for more! This book centers around 2 main characters- Meg and Kat. You learn early on that each has their own agenda for revenge. But just who exactly is their target? Thus begins the reader's journey of solving just which of these two characters is to be believed. The story is told through the alternating voices of Meg and Kat and throughout the book, we travel back and forth in time to discover what led each character to this point where their lives intersect. If you are the kind of reader who likes to connect to characters, this is the book for you. Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for an advanced copy of The Lie I Tell by Julie Clark.

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I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own. I really enjoyed this book, it was fun to read, and I liked the back and forth between the two main characters. The only problem I had was that for some reason I was constantly mixing the two of them up. Which did cause me to be confused from time to time.

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The pacing of this story was on-point: fast-paced and suspenseful, I could not put it down. A fantastic thriller that follows con artist Meg and Kat, the reporter who has been researching her. 5 enthusiastic stars! Julia Clark nails it yet again!

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I have had several friends recommend Julie Clark novels to me and I now officially know why! Wooowee, I always like getting lost in a fantastic thriller and The Lies I Tell captivated me from start to finish! Julie Clark brilliantly created a storyline with so many moving parts that you just can’t seem to find a good spot to stop reading for the night—so I literally didn’t lol! The characters were so realistic and gripping that I found myself daydreaming about their situations long after I finished the book! The Lies I Tell is a solid and complete 5 star read and Julie Clark is now on my must read list! After finishing The Lies I Tell, I immediately put her previously released novels on the top of my TBR list!

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A con artist can mend their life to be anything they need to be - a real estate agent, teacher, etc. Kat has waited ten years for the con artist who ruined her life to return so she could exact her revenge. Yet when she comes into contact and learns more about her she is more intrigued and works alongside her with the hopes of writing a tell all. This book was a page turning thriller and I highly recommend. A little predictable but totally worth the read. I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

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Wow. Just... wow. What a way for me to end a truly tremendous year of reading!
I thought the author's last book (The Last Flight) was great, but this blew it out of the water. It's a well-crafted thriller, with two protagonists that have a little unreliability that I love in a narrator. So many twists and turns that kept me interested throughout- I finished the entire book in just a few hours. I could not put it down. Without spoiling anything, I'll say that the ending was both expected and unexpected, and wholly satisfying for the reader.
I would highly recommend this to others without hesitation.

Thank you to NetGalley and Sourcebooks Landmark for the ARC!

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I loved Last Flight! I wasn’t expecting that dear Julie Clark may write something even better! But she did! She literally rocked my world! Just like Last Flight, she focused on two different women character: one of them is a notorious con woman Meg who ruined reporter, non-published struggling author Kat’s entire world 10 years ago!

I never thought I could love an anti-heroine so much but Meg deserved each praise I may give! She was fighter, survivor, smart, patient, cunning, loyal to girl code, easy to resonate!
Interestingly I loved her more than Kat who is also suffering from big traumatic experience which affected to her relationships, career, life choices.

Meg: with different names and occupations returns back to LA after 10 years she’s been awol for a long time. People thought she left her predator older boyfriend who was taking advantage of under aged high school girls, laundering his money account as a vengeance plan. But Kat knows the real reason behind her abrupt leaving. Her imminent actions already changed Kat’s life. So she waited for her return for years and her patience is rewarded!

Meg returns as real estate agent, probably targeting very powerful politician and Kat is so determined to expose her secrets! Best way to accomplish this mission is keeping her enemy closer, befriending her, working as an assistant of her real estate company.

But what if the monster she thinks is just a survivor, giving the justice by punishing real villains who hurt lots of people! What if Meg is not the bad guy of this scenario?

I couldn’t put this book down. My eyes hurt. My stomach grumbles after seven hours nonstop wild ride ( don’t ask me how to handle my bladder issues) I loved it, loved it and lovveeeeed it!

The smart cameo of Last Flight’s characters at the chapter takes place at airport made me smile a lot!

This is already one of my favorite ( probably it guaranteed its place at my top 5) thrillers of 2022! I highly truly recommend it!

So many thanks to NetGalley and Sourcebooks Landmark for sharing this digital reviewer copy with me in exchange my honest thoughts.

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Absolutely one of the best books I've read all year....and I read 250 books this year.

I loved this cat and mouse story that revealed incrementally the relationship between Kat, a journalist and Meg, a con woman, over the course of ten years.

Electric and BRILLIANT.

Thank you to the publisher for gifting me a copy. It is my pleasure to write an honest review.

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Loved her 1st book and dove into this one as soon as I got it. Great characters and plot, loveeedd the storyline so much. Can't wait to see more in the future from her! Thank you NetGalley for this ARC

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As a big fan of The Last Flight, I was delighted to get the opportunity to read an advance copy of Clark's latest book, thanks to the publisher and Netgalley. This book was equally as exciting and suspenseful. There were a lot of unexpected twists and turns, and I found it quite a roller coaster. It was very stressful not knowing who the villain was at some points in the book. I would highly recommend this book to readers who enjoy thrillers.

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Absolutely fantastic book by Julie Clark. If only there were real people out there like Meg Williams:) I would recommend this book to anyone who likes a well crafted story with characters one can connect to. Also, if you like revenge-no, not revenge-justice to be served you will loved this book.

Sincere appreciation to NetGalley and the publisher for a chance to read and review.

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Marksmanship.

Swindle, Fleece, Rook, Snooker, Shaft, Dupe.

What do these words have in common?

This book!

The bigger question is: Who is the con and who is the prey?

With two savvy and unflinching female characters, I was caught in their circuitous web of deceit. Blurred lines, interchangeable roles, and other lying characters made for intrigue as I tried to ascertain who was conning who and what the ultimate goal was.

I love thrillers and especially these ‘Sting’ type sub-genres. With a clever, intricately built plot, each detail added to the final outcome and I loved guessing until the very end.

Julie Clark delivers again!

Her novel The Last Flight was a favorite last year and I loved it so much, I purchased a copy for my bookshelf and two more for friends. You know a book has made an impact when you can remember the details a year later.

Because of that, I was quick to request The Lies I Tell and ecstatic at receiving it. It’ll be a repeat for me to buy my own copy upon June 21, 2022 publication.

Thank you to NetGalley, Julie Clark, and Sourcebooks Landmark for my electronic advance review copy.

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Julie Clark does it again! I loved The Last Flight and couldn’t wait to read her next book. Her writing is excellent and the storyline of The Lies I Tell is different, unusual, and very compelling. This was more like 4-1/2 stars for me and close to 5. I breezed through it, it was hard to put down, and I totally enjoyed it. Meg Williams is a con artist who goes from city to city using different names stealing money and possessions from many people. Kat Roberts is a reporter in L.A. who Meg had wronged ten years ago. When Kat sees that Meg has returned to L.A., she befriends her in an attempt to get her revenge by writing to expose Meg’s cons. The more Kat learns about Meg and what she has done, the more she realizes that Meg isn’t exactly who she thought she was. I hope Julie Clark is writing her next book now because I can’t wait to read another one of her books. Thanks to #netgalley and #sourcebookslandmark for this ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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This book was a fast paced, well written
and suspenseful.... The characters were well written, realistic and likeable despite their faults. You think you know which direction the book is going in and all the sudden plot twist! I would definitely recommend, solid 5 stars!
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for this ARC on exchange for a unbiased review.

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Meg has always wanted one thing in her life, revenge on those that have wronged her or others. When she comes back to her hometown to her next target, she meets someone from her past. Kat thinks she will be able to expose Meg and all she has done, but really it’s Meg that saves Kat and teaches her a thing or two along the way. Great read!

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I really liked this book a lot. It kept me guessing. The characters were relatable and redeemable. The story was interesting and new. I would definitely recommend.

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