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PDF-Download Last Time I Lied: The New York Times bestseller perfect for fans of A. J. Finn’s The Woman in the Window, by Riley Sager

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Last Time I Lied: The New York Times bestseller perfect for fans of A. J. Finn’s The Woman in the Window, by Riley Sager

Last Time I Lied: The New York Times bestseller perfect for fans of A. J. Finn’s The Woman in the Window, by Riley Sager


Last Time I Lied: The New York Times bestseller perfect for fans of A. J. Finn’s The Woman in the Window, by Riley Sager


PDF-Download Last Time I Lied: The New York Times bestseller perfect for fans of A. J. Finn’s The Woman in the Window, by Riley Sager

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Last Time I Lied: The New York Times bestseller perfect for fans of A. J. Finn’s The Woman in the Window, by Riley Sager

Pressestimmen

"Breathtaking - brightly written, scalpel-sharp, and altogether inspired. This swift, red-blooded thriller set my pulse thrumming." (A. J. Finn, Sunday Times bestseller of THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW)"A haunted summer camp. A lake darker than midnight. This chilling tale will keep you awake long after you've turned the last page" (Liv Constantine, bestselling author of THE LAST MRS PARISH)"An edge-of-your-seat thriller full of twists and intrigue, THE LAST TIME I LIED had me riveted from the first page to the stunning conclusion. A fantastic read - eerie, sharp, and all-around captivating" (Megan Miranda, bestselling author of THE PERFECT STRANGER)"If you like unreliable narrators and being scared witless, then this is the book for you" (Red Magazine)"A deliciously unnerving and unpredictable novel" (CULTUREFLY)

Über den Autor und weitere Mitwirkende

Riley Sager is the pseudonym of a former journalist, editor and graphic designer who previously published mysteries under his real name. Now a full-time author, Riley's first thriller, Final Girls, was a national and international bestseller that has been sold in 25 languages. A film version is being developed by Universal Pictures and Anonymous Content. A native of Pennsylvania, he now lives in Princeton, New Jersey.

Produktinformation

Taschenbuch: 384 Seiten

Verlag: Ebury Press (Fiction) (11. Juli 2019)

Sprache: Englisch

ISBN-10: 1785038419

ISBN-13: 978-1785038419

Größe und/oder Gewicht:

12,6 x 2,3 x 19,8 cm

Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung:

4.6 von 5 Sternen

6 Kundenrezensionen

Amazon Bestseller-Rang:

Nr. 1.097 in Fremdsprachige Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Fremdsprachige Bücher)

Thoughly enjoyable reed. Could not put it down.

Riley Sager won many fans last year with The Final Girls. I also read the book and I liked it a lot. But personally, I liked "The Last Time I Lied" better.Emma attended a summer camp as a young girl. There she made friends with the 3 other girls in her hut. Especially with Vivien. One night, Emma sees them sneaking out of the hut. When she wakes up the next morning, she is still alone. The three girls have disappeared and never came back. Emma blames herself and is severely traumatized. In fact, she was not entirely innocent that the girls should not return to the hut. As an adult she processes this traumatic experience by painting the girls disappearing into the wood with great success. The holiday camp then remained closed. Now the owner wants to reopen it. And she wants Emma to return as an art teacher. After initial hesitation, Emma sees it as a chance to find closure. But soon things will get out of hand again.The book impresses above all by its eerie atmosphere. Emma feels that somebody is watching her. She starts to investigate. Vivien seems to have left her clues. There is something wrong with this camp, with the lake that once flooded the valley. Emma senses a dark secret that Vivien wanted to uncover and probably costs her life.I liked this dark mood very much. The book is gripping and both narrative levels are interesting. We learn early that Emma is not entirely innocent. It was she who wrongly accused someone. Or was she maybe right? What kind of dark secret was Vivien uncovering? There are a lot of red herrings and twists. Emma is a difficult character. She is an unreliable narrator and not really likeable. Her paranoia and her erratic conclusions are always very impulsive.Emma is the reason why I do not give 5 stars. Although she is a classic unreliable narrator, the further I read, the more unsympathetic she became to me. She is very impulsive and is chasing a new suspicion every day . She does not hesitate to make hasty accusations. She is obsessed with Vivien and what happened then. Personally, I find that she often overreacts and is a drama queen. I found her increasingly exhausting, and I'm not sure she truly deserves all the understanding she has received over and over again. But somehow it makes her a very interesting and human character."The Last Time I Song" is a complex, gritty and thrilling thriller which I enjoyed very much.

“Because the lake’s been lowered by drought, the farthest-reaching branches scrape the bottoms of the canoes, sounding like fingernails trying to scratch their way out of a coffin.”Wow, this was an unexpected pleasure!Coming from the background of having read too many difficult books lately, I chose this book because it sounded like an easy, light who-dun-it with an interesting premise. Two truths, one lie: a) I greatly enjoyed this book, b) it was an easy read, c) it kept me glued to my Kindle for hours.Of course, b) is the lie because this book was an excellent blend of who-dun-it, thriller, adventure and near-insanity.Emma, a young painter of 28 years gets invited back to the reopening of an exclusive summer camp for “rich bitches”. The camp was originally closed 15 years ago when – during Emma’s stay there – three of her fellow campers disappear without a trace.Emma, traumatised by the disappearance and what happened afterwards, comes back to deal with a creative blockage and to finally find out what happened to her friends all those years ago.The book starts slowly; we get to know Emma and get used to the wonderful writing style Sager employs:“I’ve heard Randall boast to potential buyers that my surfaces are like Van Gogh’s, with paint cresting as high as an inch off the canvas. I prefer to think I paint like nature, where true smoothness is a myth, especially in the woods. The chipped ridges of tree bark. The speckle of moss on rock. Several autumns’ worth of leaves coating the ground. That’s the nature I try to capture with my scrapes and bumps and whorls of paint.”We also learns what and, partly, why she paints and, thus, get a first glimpse at the shadows in Emma’s life: Even after 15 years she still feels guilty about the disappearance of her friends and tough neither kind nor extent of her guilt are clear at this point, we get a very good idea at the monstrous kind of feelings Emma harbours.“Fifteen years. That’s how long it’s been. It feels like a lifetime ago. It also feels like yesterday.”Thinking about that sentence, remembering the momentous events in my own life (first love, marriage, first child...), I found myself nodding agreement with that sentiment. In fact, it was quite often during the first half of the book that I found myself understanding our protagonist exceedingly, sometimes even shockingly, well.It’s best not to talk too much about the plot because there are a few twists some of which I didn’t really see coming – that might, of course, be me but I really enjoyed them all either way.The dense atmosphere of both the camp itself, the woods and the flooded valley helped greatly, of course, because just as my opening quote shows, the atmosphere is satisfyingly creepy at times and sinister, at least once even desperate.All of that combined with using both traditional elements of the “great outdoors” stories as well as having Emma use her phone sensibly really kept me interested and at my Kindle with very few breaks for coffee, etc.“I run my finger from the spot that probably-is-but-might-not-be the gazebo to the ragged triangles nearby. I assume those are rocks. Which means we need to make our way northeast until we reach them. After that, it looks to be a short walk north until I find the X. Our route now set, I open the compass app downloaded to my phone the morning I left for camp, rotating until it points northeast. Then I snag a handful of wildflowers and, with Miranda, Sasha, and Krystal in tow, march into the forest.”A truly enjoyable book with very few flaws. Recommended to any reader.

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