The Last Time I Lied

The Last Time I Lied

2018 • 402 pages

Ratings96

Average rating3.9

15

This book is a real page turner that keeps the reader wanting to continue uncovering clues. From one chapter to the next, the reader is left wondering if the narrator is lying to the reader, to herself, or to both.

The main character, Emma, is returning to Camp Nightingale fifteen years after being a camper there during a tragedy. Three girls disappeared from the camp back then, and Emma was their roommate. Since then, Emma has been haunted by the memories of these girls, especially Vivian, the leader of the group. Emma decides to return to the camp as an instructor in order exorcise her demons by uncovering the mystery of what happened to her bunkmates.

The characters in this book are all suspect, which makes for a great mystery/thriller. The narrator is unreliable, and the secondary characters all give the reader some cause to doubt them. It leaves the reader constantly uncertain of who can be trusted, thereby creating suspense.

The pacing of the plot is pretty close to perfect. The chapters are just long enough to provide appropriate details and just short enough to keep the reader moving at a good pace. I found myself in the “one more chapter” mood the entire time I was reading the book. It is hard to put down.

The resolution is strong and not easily predicted. I did have an idea of who the culprit was and ended up being correct, but it was not obvious and did not spoil my enjoyment. The ending is satisfying and flows logically from the events of the plot. Nothing is far-fetched or unbelievable.

Overall, this mystery/thriller is a very enjoyable read. It is suspenseful and engaging. I would highly recommend it to readers who enjoy a good story involving lies and unreliable characters.